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Photograph by Melody Flammger Steak paired with Red Right Hand wine |
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Photograph by Melody Flammger Red Right Hand Bottle |
See/ Swirl: This wine has a deep garnet color upon first glance. When tipped to a 45 degree angle there is no watery edge- which is not expected as this is not a pinot noir. I did, however, find tartaric acid crystals at the bottom of the glass. Swirling revealed legs on the sides of the glass, meaning that the alcohol content is relatively high.
Sniff: This wine reveals notes of caramel, vanilla, black pepper, and cherry.
Sip: butterscotch followed by sour dried cherry and pepper on the finish
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Photograph by Melody Flammger Steak Cooked Rare
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When paired with steak, the tannin and acid in the wine balance with the fat from the steak perfectly. This allows the pepper flavor from the steak seasoning to stand out more.