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Happy Hour: Rumball Sparkling Shiraz

Wed, 03/21/2007 - 12:58pm by partysugar
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A few weekends ago Emily (my bff), Gabe, and I ran into our favorite local wine shop, Vine and Barrel, to pick up a bottle (or 2) of wine to bring to dinner at my parents house. Jason the owner, an awesome guy who is super friendly and always helpful, met us with big bear hugs. After we said our hellos we got down to business. Grilled spiced rub turkey breast and sweet potato fries were on the menu for the evening, so Jason suggested that we pair the turkey with a Rumball sparkling Shiraz. Sparkling Shiraz? A red sparkling wine? Neither Emily nor I even knew that such a thing existed and you can imagine our giddy excitement. But did Jason have a bottle chilled for us? You bet he did (gotta love this guy)! When we got to my house, Emily opened the bottle while I rounded up the champagne glasses. The wine was a beautiful, dark ruby color with teeny bubbles and pink fizz. The south Australian wine was elegant with fruity flavors, a soft smooth palate and lots of depth. I fully enjoyed this wine, it was completely complementary with the turkey and I will definitely remember to serve this next November at Thanksgiving dinner.


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  • Maggie Mae's picture
    Maggie Mae
    1

    Wow, this sounds really good. I think I will have to take a trip to the store! Do you drink it warm like a red or cold like a champagne?

    1 year 35 weeks ago Report Comment
  • kscincotta's picture
    kscincotta
    2

    Wow, it does sound like a Thanksgiving wine winner! I was just talking with some friends last night about how hard it is to pair wines for Thanksgiving since it's such a hearty meal, but still poultry, plus the plethora of side dishes... I'll have to remember this one!

    1 year 35 weeks ago Report Comment

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