Our Dinner Table:
Our Three Wines:
Name: MiraFlors Glam Graphitti Rose
Variety: Languedoc Blend
Country/Region: France, Languedoc-Rousillon
Year/Price: 2022, $19 (got on sale for $10)
Taste/Smell (w/out food):
Visually very light, with a pale straw hue. On the nose, it’s subtle and nearly neutral, with very faint aromas, if any. On the palate, the wine opens up with vibrant citrus and tropical fruit notes, most notably pineapple and grapefruit. It’s bright and refreshing, though not particularly complex or intense. The finish is clean but somewhat light, lacking body.
Name: Montebuena Rioja
Variety: Tempernillo, Garnacha
Country/Region: Spain,Rioja
Year/Price: 2021, $12
Taste/Smell (w/out food):
Dark ruby red in the glass, with rich aromas of cherry, plum, and black currant. On the palate, the wine is very dry and firmly tannic, offering a rugged, earthy profile. Flavors of moss, mushroom, and forest floor are present, but the fruit elements found on the nose are not as prominent in taste. Lacks depth and roundness on its own, but clearly structured with potential for good food pairings.
Name: El Cortijillo Tempranillo
Variety: Tempranillo
Country/Region: Spain, La Mancha
Year/Price: 2023, $10
Taste/Smell (w/out food):
Aromas of tart blackberry and black currant rise from the glass. On the palate, it shows strong black currant character, followed by notes of dried fig or prune. A notable tobacco quality comes through — almost like the sensation of smoking a cigar. Despite its strong tannins, the wine feels surprisingly thin in body, with a lingering dry finish. Bold, rustic, and intriguing.
Our Three Foods:
Name: Aged Swiss, Pumpkin Spiced Bellavitano, with pecan Crackers
Taste/Smell (w/out wine):
The aged Swiss delivers a bold, classic Swiss profile with an added sharpness and nuttiness from the aging process — almost reminiscent of aged cheddar. The Pumpkin Spiced Bellavitano is rich and decadent, with a parmesan-like intensity rounded out by warm notes of pumpkin spice. The pecan crackers add a touch of sweetness and crunch that balance the creaminess and saltiness of the cheeses.
Name: Dominoes pizza, peperoni and spinach, and a sausage and green pepper.
Taste/Smell (w/out wine):
Classic takeout comfort food. The pepperoni and spinach version is rich and savory, with the fatty, crispy meat contrasting nicely with the slightly bitter, earthy spinach. The sausage and green pepper pizza leans spicier and more aromatic, with the sweet tang of green pepper complementing the bold, seasoned sausage. Both pizzas feature a chewy, doughy crust and a gooey, melty cheese layer that provides the ideal backdrop for pairing with bold wines.
Name: Raspberry and Chocolate Cheesecake
Taste/Smell (w/out wine):
Decadently rich and sweet. The chocolate cheesecake is deeply cocoa-forward and creamy, almost fudge-like in texture and intensity. The raspberry cheesecake is lighter in comparison but equally rich, with sweet, jammy raspberry syrup layered over creamy filling and a buttery graham cracker crust. Both are indulgent and satisfying, delivering bold dessert flavors.
Wine & Food Pairing Notes
MiraFlors Glam Graphitti Rosé + Aged Swiss & Pumpkin Spiced Bellavitano
The rosé’s light citrus and tropical notes didn’t stand up to the strong cheeses. With the Swiss, flavors muted each other and felt kind of flat. The Bellavitano was just too bold, overpowering the wine. Overall, not a great match — the wine got lost.
Montebuena Rioja + Domino’s Pizza (Pepperoni & Spinach, Sausage & Green Pepper)
This was a great pairing. The Rioja’s dry tannins and earthy notes worked perfectly with the fatty cheese and savory crust. The wine felt more flavorful with the pizza, especially with the meats. It really brought out the best in both.
El Cortijillo Tempranillo + Raspberry and Chocolate Cheesecake
The chocolate cheesecake paired beautifully — the wine’s fruit and tobacco notes cut the sweetness and added depth. Raspberry was okay, but didn’t match as well. The wine helped tone down the sweetness, but the chocolate was the clear winner here.