Wine Pick of the Week: January 28, 2016

La Merika 2012 Pinot Noir (California)

Pinot noir is a versatile wine. The grapes are tricky to grow, needing just the right climate, but once in the bottle the wine produced is compatible with a variety of foods. Quality pinots are not one or two-dimensional, but have the ability to complement and enhance many food flavors.

The La Merika 2012 Pinot Noir comes from Central Coast grapes, earned a gold medal in the 2014 Los Angeles International Wine Competition, and fits in the comfort wine price range ($10-12.)  

It’s a ruby color with just a hint of brown appearing around the rim. The nose gives off an initial slight earthy/oaky wisp, then goes to red berries and cherry. The immediate flavors are fruit and a little oak, mellowing quickly to cherry, then tobacco and coffee or cocoa. This has medium body with soft tannins that transition to a soft mouth for a nice balance. The finish is fruit and a coffee/leather.

I like a Burgundy style pinot noir with less fruit and a little more body than most California offerings. However, Burgundies and Oregon pinots are not, for the most part, budget friendly. This one is a good, affordable option for that style.

The macaroni and cheese pairing brings out spice in the wine, and the fats in the cheese eliminate the tannins. This pairing also softens the fruit and enhances the coffee/leather-type flavors. While true Burgundies could stand up to heavier dishes like beef stew, the lighter California pinots would probably pair better with beef, vegetable or French onion soups. Pair the La Merika with cherries, lighter beef dishes (like beef au jus or beef on weck,) tuna steak, eggplant, goat cheese, bacon, prosciutto.   

Next week, the first wine in the “amore” posts, a romantic wine for St. Valentine’s Day.