Tres Ojos, 2007

June 9th, 2009

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So I bought this bottle at a recommendation from Gary Chevsky and the gang at Vineyard Gate Wine Sellers.  So I opened it on Sunday night, and had a small glass to figure this wine out.  It had a black pepper nose, which I liked.  I took a first sip and immediately tasted dried berries which, I am told, is classic for a Grenache.  It also has an earthy tone, its a little acidy and has some fruity tannins.

I immediately thought it would go with meat, but not a strong meat like beef and especially not anything gamy.  I didn’t want to pair it with chicken or pork.  Then my favorite meat jumped into mind.  Veal!  Veal would have been great but unlike Montreal, veal isn’t easily found at your local supermarket.  Then I found out pastitsio was on the menu tonight.  Pastitsio is oven baked pasta and meat sauce, with a bechamel sauce on top.  It was a great pairing and worked great.  For around $8 ~ $10, its a great buy.

2 Responses to “Tres Ojos, 2007”

  1. Jon Victorino Says:

    Great review! Where can I purchase this wine?

  2. Christos Kalantzis Says:

    I bought it at Gary Chevsky’s wine store, Vineyard Gate Wine Sellers, in Milbrea. If you like wine, I am going to a tasting Saturday at the store. We can carpool.
    Cheers!