The Cellar: Wines to Pair with Steak + Sushi
Steffen Rasch, GoLocalProv Wine Critic
The Cellar: Wines to Pair with Steak + Sushi

Dom. de Martinolles, Le Berceau, Blanquette de Limoux
Ever had a sparkling wine made from the Mauzac grape? If you haven’t then this is the week to try one! The Mauzac grape is the principle grape in the sparkling wine appellation ‘Blanquette de Limoux’. The

The non-vintage Le Berceau from Domaine de Martinolles is 90% Mauzac and 5% Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc. Domaine de Martinolles is a great producer of both still and sparkling wines (they make a great sparkling Rosé). Their 160 acre Estate has been in the Vergnes family since 1926. Their non-vintage Brut called ‘Le Berceau’ is an easy drinking sparkling wine that has hints of green fruits and citrus fruit surrounded by a deliciously creamy body. This is the type of sparkling wine that pairs great with foods like sushi. It’s a light wine for a light food, its crispiness cuts the fatty tuna while the bubbles cleans your palate after the wasabi attack. Great pairing!
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST2006 Norman Vineyards Petit Sirah, Paso Robles
This week’s next wine brings us to Paso Robles where the Santa Lucia Range to the regions west shields the vineyards from the cool, maritime influence of the Pacific Ocean. These warm conditions are ideal for

The Petit Sirah grapes (petite refers to the size of the grape) in the 2006 vintage from Norman Vineyards are sourced from the family’s home vineyards plus other growers throughout the Westside of Paso Robles, as well as from the Cucamonga and Edna Valley. The winery suggests aging this wine for a few years and enjoying it with a big piece of meat. After aerating it for a few hours, that’s what I did. This chewy, full-bodied wine has a lot of dark fruit as well as interesting tar/earthy flavors. It finishes long with lingering chocolate notes.
Enjoy!
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