Tina though is quite the little cultural and social butterfly. She moved around a lot during her childhood and even lived and went to school in Egypt for a bit so she has experienced more culture in her lifetime than I have. To me, cultural eating was going thru the Taco Bell drive thru or ordering delivery from Pizza Hut.
Sadly, if she ever wanted a nice evening out for wine and fine dining, she had to go out with her friends cause I wanted no part of it. I was fine grabbing some BK, a six-pack and watching a game on the couch. She always wanted sushi, thai, Mediterranean, authentic italian or some other kind of food I was uncomfortable with. Now that I've grown up a bit I can admit that my apprehension was due to a fear of looking stupid while ordering. It's a guy thing, much like asking for directions; we never want to expose our vulnerability to the ladies in our lives.
So fast forward to now and I'm the one that is rarely satisfied with in and out food. She and I will drive around for hours, wasting countless gallons of gas in search of some small asian bistro, sushi bar or mom-n-pop italian restaurant. She is an excellent cook and rarely makes the same dish twice unless I fall absolutely in love with something--like her Caribbean Jerk Chicken thighs. Over the summer I really enjoy grilling and cook that way 2-4 times a week. Tonight I'm thinking about making provolone-bruschetta burgers and probably tuna steak for her since she doesn't eat beef. Did I mention that she's not the only one who enjoys cooking?
So, back to my original idea, over the years she has cultured me a bit. I've become a food snob and part of enjoying nice food is enjoying a nice wine to go along with it. I have fallen in love with riesling. If I had my way we would drink a bottle a week but Tina thinks that is unnecessary. She has yet to get me into red wines, they just aren't for me (I say that now but a few years ago I never would be drinking any white wine either). Our favorites are Columbia Winery, Chateau Ste. Michelle and Dr. Loosen's. The Chateau is probably the one we buy most frequently; Total Wine and More sells it for $8.97. We try to buy a new brand about every other time. Last week I bought a brand called Blitz. It was a 2007 Riesling and I only bought it because it was in the fridge at TW&M and I didn't want to wait to chill anything else. I thought it was OK but Tina really enjoyed it. Usually when we buy a new brand we base our purchase on the coolness of the bottle or label, unless someone recommends something. A few months ago we purchased a bottle of Eroica, which I was told was a collaborative effort between Dr. Loosen and Chateau Ste. Michelle. It was a $20 bottle, which is a bit high for us. We normally spend $9-14 per bottle. We thought it was pretty good.
We've got a bottle of Chateau in the fridge right now. I may pop the cork on it tonight. How well does wine go with burgers?
Coming next week: COLLEGE FOOTBALL! I am Atlanta bound for the Alabama/Clemson game.
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Try XYZin. My parents have it around the house and I've taken a sip or two and I don't find it completely revolting like I do usually.
P.S. I despise Bobby Flay. I met him once when I was working and he was doing a throwdown at my job, he ran past me screaming "greeat to seee youuuu!" pfft I'm sure.
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