2 out of 3 (Bob and James) of the Noland brothers got together for some food and wine on Christmas eve. Unfortunately, brother Tom was off visiting although he was talked about in his absence (brothers do that sort of thing). The chef for the evening was Ruth (Bob's wife) who did a great job. This was not a wine & food matching exercise but more of an experiment with all sorts of different tastes and different wines just to see what happens
There was three wines, all tasted blind. They was a 2000 Chateau Malmaison Bordeaux, a 2001 Domaine du Pegau (thanks JuliaB),and a 2002 Segesio Home Ranch Zinfandel. The food list is much longer starting with three appetizers- turkey pot stickers in a hot and sour sauce, steak rumaki in a bourbon vanilla sauce, and then some grilled dry rubbed lamb chops. We rated each of the wines with each food course. The pot stickers went best with the Zinfandel with the Bordeaux being second and CDP last. The steak rumaki made the CDP sing with the other two wines tied for second. The lamb chops also favored the CDP with the Zin second and and Bordeaux last

Next we had potato leek soup as I had some leeks still in the garden. We really did not expect too much of a wine match here with the cream based soup but were somewhat surprised when the Zin stepped up to the challenge. The CDP also liked the soup but the Bordeaux was not willing to play that game. After a nice salad, we moved on to the Entree that was seared duck breast with a pear ginger chutney and wild rice. Now the CDP was hitting on all cylinders and the Zin making a respectable attempt and the Bordeaux saying "I do not think so".
A cheese course finished the wines and confirmed our overall impressions that the CDP and Zin both tied for being the best with food and the Bordeaux was somewhat picky as to what it would go with. We deemed the "experiment" a success and threw some cheesecake at our saturated palates. A great way to spend Christmas eve...
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