AZ wine is fine! At least, that is my opinion of this week’s
Wine Wednesday feature the 2014 Callaghan Vineyards Ruth’s Red Blend. In February
while my parents were visiting us in AZ we took a little road trip which
included wine tasting along the Sonoita Wine Trail near Sonoita and Elgin, AZ
about an hour south of Tucson. I had visited the wine trail about 3 years ago,
interestingly enough, the day after wine tasting in Napa and Sonoma. At the
time, I didn’t have high expectations for AZ wine, but was curious none the
less. During my 2013 visit I was surprisingly impressed and purchased several
bottles to take home with me. Once home and time had passed I was equally impressed when I realized I loved the wine as much as I did while tasting at
the winery. The wines of winemaker/owner Kent Callaghan were among my favorites
then and once again they topped the list!
Ruth’s blend is named after Ruth Graham, co-owner of Golden
Rule Vineyards where the grapes for this wine are sourced in Cochise, AZ.
Cochise is about an hour north and east of Elgin. This blend is 67% Cabernet
Franc and 33% Petit Verdot. On the nose,
black cherry, plum, cocoa and baking spice. On the tongue, big fruit, moderate
tannins and a tart juicy finish. This wine is an incredibly balanced wine that
is easily paired with a variety of dishes - a real go-to wine as a crowd
pleaser for red wine drinkers.
Ruth’s blend is not on Callaghan’s official tasting sheet,
but be sure to ask for it. The wine can
be purchased and shipped from the winery. Contact them via the contact section
on their website to purchase.
While visiting the Sonoita Wine Trail, make Callaghan one of
your first stops and purchase there as other wineries are good, but not better.
I recommend staying in Tucson.
For
dining, visit my friend Chef Alisah at Chef Alisah's Restaurant for delicious homemade
European comfort food and Bosnian dishes.
I also recommend Downtown Kitchen and Cocktails and Wilko near the
university.
We enjoyed Ruth's Blend with a Grilled New York Strip with Burgundy Mushrooms (I used the wine in the mushrooms) and a side of Oven Roasted Fingerling Potatoes. Try with my Roast Beef Sandwich Au Poivre or Bouja (Harvest Stew). Click the links below to print or save the recipe pairing suggestions.
Thoroughly enjoyed this post about one of my favorite wines from one of my very favorite winemakers!
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