Welcome to the September event for The French Winophiles, a wine-swilling, food-loving group coordinated by Christy of Confessions of a Culinary Diva. We start with the Regions first and then move to the Appellations. The proposed schedule, based somewhat on the seasons is as follows:
- June 20 - Loire Valley (click for my post: here)
 - July 18 - Provence or Corsica (click for my post: here)
 - August 15 - Southwest (click for my post: here)
 - September 19 - Languedoc-Roussillon
 - October 17 - Cote due Rhone
 - November 21 - Bordeaux
 - December 19 - Champagne
 - January 16 - Burgundy
 - February 20 - Alsace
 
To Languedoc-Roussillon...
Languedoc is a former province of France, encompassing the modern-day regions of Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrénées in the south of
France. In researching the wines, I learned about Tautavel.  The village of Tautavel lies between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean, in the region of Roussillon; it is considered one of the cradles of humanity. Homo Erectus Tautavelensis, who lived nearly half a million years ago, was discovered in Caune de l'Arago, a cave in the commune.
- Camilla of Culinary Adventures with Camilla pairs “Anchoïade + Gerard Bertrand Tautavel”
 - David from Cooking Chat Food pairs "Salmon with Shiitake Mushrooms Sauce and a Languedoc Red Wine"
 - Jeff from foodwineclick answers your question “Which Languedoc Wine with Cassoulet?”
 - Michelle from Rock In Red Blog shares “Discover the Patchwork Wines of Languedoc”
 - Sarah from Curious Cuisiniere pairs “Languedoc Style Olive Tapanade and Côté Mas Wine Pairing”
 - Wendy from A Day in the Life on a Farm shares “Wine and Cola Braised Beef Shanks with Diamante Des Karantes”
 - Christy from Confessions of a Culinary Diva shares “Ribs Languedoc Style with Le p’tit Barriot”
 
In My Glass...
The Tautavel is approachable with subtle aromas of black cherry and plum. In the glass it's a brilliant red with some flashes of cocoa. This wine was nicely structured with good balance and a lengthy finish.
A funny note: this wine is a blend of grenache, syrah, and carignan. When I stopped at Whole Foods on my way home, I found this...
A funny note: this wine is a blend of grenache, syrah, and carignan. When I stopped at Whole Foods on my way home, I found this...
Naturally, I bought them...and served them with the wine!
On My Plate...
For my pairing, I decided on a unique salad from Languedoc called
anchoïade, a tomato and anchovy salad that is a celebration of land and sea. I couldn't find the salt-packed anchovies that are traditionally in this salad. So, I used some sustainably fished anchovies packed in water. If I ever get my hands on the salt-packed ones, I'll definitely make this again.
Ingredients
- 8 anchovy fillets
 - 1 to 2 large heirloom tomatoes, sliced into thin wedges
 - a selection of olives
 - 2 large eggs, hard-boiled, shelled and halved (I used duck eggs)
 - ¼ C extra virgin olive oil
 - 1 T white wine vinegar
 - 1 t Dijon mustard
 - ¼ C capers
 - freshly ground salt to taste
 - freshly ground pepper to taste
 
Procedure
Arrange the tomatoes on a platter. Drape
the anchovy fillets over the tomatoes and sprinkle with capers. Add the eggs and olive to the platter.

What a find on those wine grapes at Whole Foods! I'm also interested in where you got the anchovies packed in water, I think they are actually better than the salt packed ones (you have to rinse them thoroughly). I'm just finishing up another wine from Gerard Bertrand, his Syrah/Mourvedre. It's another winner!
ReplyDeleteI will have to pass on the salad Cam...I have tried and tried to love anchovies but can't seem to get a taste for them. Your salad certainly looks lovely and the grapes were a great find!!
ReplyDeleteLovely light summer salad with a great wine pairing.
ReplyDeleteLovely light summer salad with a great wine pairing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful summer meal! Light, refreshing and great for nights when you don't feel like a lot of fuss. For some reason when I saw the photo of the Carignane on twitter I thought it was tea. Maybe time for glasses!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Wine, food, vacation.... Great
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