Château Ducla Entre-Deux-Mers Add
Chateau de Launay Bordeaux Blanc Add
Lindemans 'Bin 70' Chardonnay-Riesling Add
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Château Ducla Entre-Deux-Mers

Attributes:

Producer:

Château Ducla

Region:

Entre-Deux-Mers, France

Varietal:

Bordeaux - White

Bottle Size:

750 ML

Food Matches:

Cheese: Feta, Goat Cheese, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Ricotta, Swiss
Desserts: Macarons
Fish or Shellfish: Lobster Salad, Poached Salmon, Sea Bass
Fruits & Nuts: Citrus Fruits
Herbs & Spices: Anise, Fennel Seed, Tarragon, Basil, Cilantro, Coriander, Curry, Dill, Thyme
Red Meat: Irish Stew, Liver, Pate or Liver
Sauces: White Wine Sauce
Vegetables: Asparagus Quiche, Tomato

Chateau de Launay Bordeaux Blanc

Attributes:

Producer:

Chateau de Launay

Region:

Bordeaux, France

Varietal:

Bordeaux - White

Bottle Size:

750 ML

1991: WineAdvocate Rating: 85

Acidity:

crisp, high in acidity

Body:

medium-bodied

Compliments:

fragrant

1990: WineAdvocate Rating: 86

Acidity:

crisp

Compliments:

delicious, tasty

Food Matches:

Cheese: Feta, Goat Cheese, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Ricotta, Swiss
Desserts: Macarons
Fish or Shellfish: Lobster Salad, Poached Salmon, Sea Bass
Fruits & Nuts: Citrus Fruits
Herbs & Spices: Anise, Fennel Seed, Tarragon, Basil, Cilantro, Coriander, Curry, Dill, Thyme
Red Meat: Irish Stew, Liver, Pate or Liver
Sauces: White Wine Sauce
Vegetables: Asparagus Quiche, Tomato

Bordeaux:

A region in western France that grows famous red wines from the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc grapes and white wines from Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon and Muscadelle grapes. Situated on the Atlantic coast, Bordeaux has a maritime climate with warm summers and fairly mild winters as well as an abundance of rain during harvest time. When young, the finest red Bordeaux wines have a deep cranberry hue and aromas of blackcurrants, plums, spice, cedar, and cassis. For the first ten years or so these wines can be very dry, with tannin masking the fruity flavors. Eventually the wines turn garnet, and develops an extraordinarily complex bouquet and flavor as well as softer tannins. The finest red Bordeaux wines still take 20 years or so before reaching their maturity. Two distinct red wine production zones exist within the Bordeaux region; the Left Bank and the Right Bank. The Left Bank vineyards are located west of the Garonne River and the Gironde Estuary, into which the Garonne empties. The Right Bank vineyards are east and north of the Dordogne River and east of the Grionde Estuary. Of the various wine districts on the Left and Right Banks, four are the most important for red wines: Haut-Médoc; Pessac-Leognan, St-Emilion, and Pomerol. For white wines, the most important are Graves and Pessac-Leognan.

Lindemans 'Bin 70' Chardonnay-Riesling

Attributes:

Producer:

Lindemans Wines

Region:

Australia, Australia/New Zealand

Varietal:

Dry White Table Wine

Bottle Size:

1.5 L

2005: WineSpectator Rating: 83

Acidity:

soft

Aromas:

floral

Flavors:

citrus, peach, peppery

2004: WineSpectator Rating: 85

Body:

light

Food Matches:

Desserts: Macarons
Fish or Shellfish: Grouper / Swordfish, Monkfish
Red Meat: Curried Pork, Ham

Australia:

In the past few decades Australia’s wine industry has transformed itself into one of the most technologically advanced in the world. A combination of a generally warm, dry climate and a cultural affinity for creating, rather than following, tradition has resulted in wines that are soft and pleasant to drink from an early age. They are the epitome of user-friendliness. Australia’s wine regions are mainly in the southern, cooler part of the country, clustered mainly in the state of Victoria, the southern part of South Australia and the cooler parts of New South Wales. Syrah, or Shiraz as it is known there, is the top grape, followed by Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling, and Semillon. The wines are generally listed with the name of their grape variety, which must constitute at least 85 percent of the wine. Although Australia’s winemaking region is vast, most labels indicate only that their contents come from South Eastern Australia. Flavor is indicated by the variety of grape used to make the wine. Australia’s classification system is generally lax when it comes to quality and labeling. Some bottles indicate a specific state of origin (New South Wales, Victoria, or South Australia), or a region within a state, but these smaller zones are still being decided.

Macaroni and Cheese

Rated

Ingredients

1/2 lb macaroni or other dry pasta
1 tbsp butter
1 tsp yellow mustard
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/2 tsp salt
3 cups (about 12 ounces) grated cheddar or other yellow cheese (divided use)
1 tbsp flour
1-1/2 cups milk

Preparation

Preheat oven to 325°-350°. Grease a 1-1/2-quart casserole.

Cook macaroni in large saucepan according to package directions. Pasta should be tender, but not too soft. Drain well and allow to cool slightly. Return to saucepan.

Stir in butter, mustard, egg, and salt. Add 2-1/2 cups cheese and flour, tossing well to evenly distribute ingredients. Turn mixture into prepared casserole dish. Pour milk over macaroni and cheese. Use the back of a spoon to press down ingredients and level the top. Bake for about 35 minutes. Sprinkle remaining cheese on top and bake about 10 minutes longer or until the custard is set and the top is golden and crusty.

Yield

Serves 8 serving

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition information is provided as a resource. Values will vary depending on specific ingredients used.
Serving Size: 1
Number of Servings: Serves 8 serving
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 340 Calories from Fat: 171

Amount per Serving
% Daily Value*  
Amount per Serving
% Daily Value*  
Total Fat 19g
29%  
Carbohydrates 23g
7%  
Dietary Fiber < 1g
4%  
Saturated Fat 12g
60%  
Calories 340kcal
17%  
Cholesterol 85mg
28%  
Protein 17g
28%  
Sodium 40mg
1%  
Calcium
36%  
Iron
3%  
Vitamin A
50%  
Vitamin C
0%  
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.