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Wine: The perfect complement to Valentine's Day
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By Andre Lopez
What do you have planned for Valentine's Day? Chocolates or flowers? iPhone or jewelry? Dinner in or out? Whatever you do, it's likely that there will be wine on the table. Whether in the intimate dining rooms of Honolulu's fantastic restaurants, or within the comforts of your own home, picking the right wine is key to a great evening.
The wine styles I'm recommending today all have innate qualities that symbolize what Valentine's Day is all about, whether it's visual (red or pink), tactile (velvety and sumptuous) or sensory (luxurious and hedonistic). I list them in order of how I believe they would or should be served throughout a multicourse meal. Suggested prices are retail, so safely assume double if you're dining out.
They're usually full-bodied, deep red and jam-packed with blackberry and raspberry fruit flavors. Hearty and pretty soft-edged, they pair well with treats such as chocolates, entrees such as rich, meaty dishes and even with heavier Asian-influenced dishes.
If your sweetheart is not accustomed to drinking wine, don't worry.
I find that many consumers who normally don't drink wine take a liking to the fruit-forward approachability of zinfandel.
Try the ultra-ripe Rosenblum San Francisco Bay ($17.95) or the spicy Ridge Lytton Springs ($32). Both are from venerable and widely available producers.
It hails from the Asti region in Piedmont, Italy, and is a low-alcohol, semi-sparkling wine with about half the carbonation of a typical sparkling wine. It has a refreshing bouquet of peach, pear and citrus blossom, and a mild level of sweetness that's counterbalanced by vibrant acidity.
As a finale, Moscato D'asti is a great match with non-chocolate desserts such as panna cotta or crEme brulee. Try the Cerretto Moscato D'Asti ($19.95) or the Villa Rosa ($13).
Their packaging make great aesthetic presentations, with the Cerretto coming in a tall, beautiful, slender bottle and the Villa Rosa sporting a label with colorful roses.
Andre Lopez is the owner and operator of The People's Wine Shop, 1136 South King St. (parking at rear, through driveway of the King St. Apt. Hotel).
Reach him at 593-7887 or check the Web site, www.thepeopleswineshop.com.