Showing posts with label wine types. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine types. Show all posts

Sweet Onions French Confit by L'Epicurien, France

Sweet Onions French Confit by L'Epicurien, France, OneI was at a friend's house recently and she was trying to impress me (that is another story) and she used this product with the meal she was serving, which included a wonderful beef dish. She also used it with a cheese spread she invented herself. This stuff is absolutely delicious...I was absolutely stunned. I know food and I know good food and this stuff is great. It also allowed my friend to get what she wanted. I plan to order this stuff myself.

I have orderd from this vendor twice. They deliver on time. The product is absolutely delicious. Happy, happy.

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Confit, (Websters) pronounced kon-fee "a garnish made usually from fruit or vegetables that are cooked until tender in a seasoned liquid"

This is really tasty! We searched for it at the local grocery store, zip, nada, zilch. Lots of internet recipes for how to make your own. Too much bother. It was required in a recipe we wanted to try, so we decided to have a jar shipped to us. It made the dish really great. Then I tried it on my next hamburger. Wow, love it. My wife said it made her tummy unhappy later, but her system generally has the same response to all onions. So if you're OK with onions, you'll love the sweet onion confit.

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Kristian Regale Sparkling Beverage, Pear, 25.4-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 4)

Kristian Regale Sparkling Beverage, Pear, 25.4-Ounce BottlesThis will be short one, as most of Kristian Regále stuff is (delightfully!) similar.

After finding a hidden cache of Kristian Regále we've been pounding through them, and I actually went back get another set!

My wife made "My Dream Greek Pasta" (which was quite yummy) when we decided to try this. The color is similar to a light apple juice or some of the more translucent Chardonnays we've tried, with small bubbles just slowly trickling up. I noted both pear and apple on the nose.

My first impression was positive. The pear taste is not as strong as the RW Knudsen's sparkling pear, and the carbonation is on par with the other Kristian Regále drinks I've tried, though it's a bit more mild than the Pomegranate, and much more mild than the Lingonberry. It's light bodied and the citrus acid gives it just a tiny acidic kick. Comparing only the taste, and not the carbonation, it's terribly dissimilar from Martinelli's.

The mild, yet pleasant taste makes this easy to pair with. It'd go with many, many different foods, though especially with cold, light foods, like salads, pitas and hummus, or cheeses.

Did I Like it: Yes, 7 out of 10. It will be a regular (or table drink) in our house now.

Haribo Wine Gums in Resealable Bag - 500 g

Haribo Wine Gums in Resealable Bag - 500 gI usually buy these at our local European grocer (for less than Amazon's price).

I'm kind of a gummy nut, and these are my favorite gummy candy ever. The texture is perfect not too soft like cheap gummy bears, and not too firm like a stale Haribo bear. The tastes are far more complex and distinctive than any other gummy. You can easily tell the different flavors apart by taste and they're all great. Not overly sweet, good fruit flavors. A nice "grown up" gummy.

You can't just eat one or two if you are a gummy candy eater, my bag only lasted two days so I had to order more, they are wonderful.....if you like twizzlers you will like wine gums, but they don't have any wine in them....(pity)....will be buying more, at world food import stores wine gums are expensive, so I will be getting mine through Amazon in the future......................thank you.....

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French Cornichon in White Wine Vinegar - 12.3 oz

French Cornichon in White Wine Vinegar - 12.3 ozI fell in love with cornichon pickles in when I went to Provence but could never find the real thing in traditional grocery stores. This is it...the real deal. I serve them at all my parties and family gatherings as a little treat. Guests love them.

I have never had a pickle that tasted so dog gone good. They are the crunchiest, most delicious I ever had.

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FIORE BALSAMIC VINEGAR OF MODENA Traditional-Style Aged up to 18 Years

FIORE BALSAMIC VINEGAR OF MODENA Traditional-Style Aged up to 18 YearsThere are so many balsamic vinegars on the market these days that frankly I wonder about the claims of authenticity and aging. Most are pleasant enough, but this Fiore is truly AMAZING. It is noticeably thicker, denser, sweeter than the popular, readily-available balsamic vinegars. A real fireworks display on the tongue, and it is sufficient to use it sparingly--just a splash on grilled peaches, or a dash on warm asparagus with good olive oil and sea salt. I think this product is worth every penny! I am going to restock and also order one for a birthday gift for someone special. I haven't tried the flavored ones; I prefer things in their original simple glory.

Pacific Coast Classic Dried Fruit Tray Gift

Pacific Coast Classic Dried Fruit Tray GiftI purchased one for a gift and decided to try one for myself. The dried fruit was moiste and tastey. The nuts were fresh. I would definetly recommed this as a holiday basket or a thinking of you. The apperance was good and the taste just as good.

I got this as a Christmas present for my Aunt who loves both dried fruit and nuts. I actually had to supplement this gift with something else because the tray size was so small. I was really disappointed. The quality was great, but the price for the size was not.

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I wasn't sure what to expect with fruit ordered over the internet but this gift box was really fresh and delicious.

I will be definitely ordering from this company in the future with no hesitation.

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VERY DISAPPOINTING!

Wow... talk about SMALL!! this is in a 9" x 9" box sub divided by four smaller containers. Very small portions for the large price! I can get my fruit and nuts in states other than Cali. if this is what everything costs. Save your money, go to your grocery and make your own fruit/nut tray. You'll get 3 x's the amount and will look much better.

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I'm sure that the fruit and nuts are just fine. But, if for example, you want to buy fruit and nuts that were grown in the Golden State instead of just packed there, you should know that on the label on the back it says that it's from Argentina, another country I've forgotten, and the USA. No mention of California at all.

Bar Harbor All Natural Herring with Cabarnet Wine Sauce, 6.7-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)

Bar Harbor All Natural Herring with Cabarnet Wine Sauce, 6.7-Ounce CansExcellent herring, very soft and flaky, not like other canned fish, nice sauce, not at all over powering.

When I was growing up, medium-sized bottles of herring in sour cream were a staple. I was was aware of herring in wine sauce....but my parents never bought it. I have searched for herring in sour cream here on Amazon, to no success as yet. However, I DID find these BAR HARBOR WILD HERRING FILLETS IN CABERNET WINE SAUCE here on Amazon, and decided to try them.

I never knew that herring was such a dry fish! The wine sauce inside the can is plentiful -but it still doesn't take away all of the dryness. There is a goodly amount of wine sauce -but not so much that it will spill out of the can when opened. If you are careful opening the can, spilling of the wine sauce IS preventable. (It's a little difficult for me, at least, to open the can by the pull-tab. So far, I have had four of the twelve cans in the shipment -and had to use a can-opener to open each one.)

The good news about the sauce, aside from it's delicious taste, is that it has enough time, in the the can, to permeate the fish, with some of the sauce still left over. As I have mentioned, the sauce doesn't take away ALL the dryness -but it does take a bit away, and so the over-abundance of wine sauce IS a good idea. A doubly-good idea, I think, is to DRAIN the sauce which has not permeated the fish, (before eating the fish), into a small container, and keep it in the refrigerator. Then, you can use it for various other things -such as adding it to tuna fish, as I have done. Then, the tuna becomes tastier, and you can leave out the mayonnaise, (which is mostly oil anyway), and get a richer tuna flavour, possibly with fewer calories!

These "Bar Harbor Herring Filets in Cabernet Wine Sauce" have the OU stamp of approval from the Orthodox (Jewish) Union, so preumably the cabernet wine, (listed in the next-to-the-last position in the ingredients), is KOSHER caberbet wine -although the word "kosher" is not found in front of this ingredient.

This product is "sustainably harvested from the clear cold waters of the Gulf of Maine". It is also stated that it is a "Product of Canada". On the back of the cardboard sleeve encasing each tin, it is stated: "Produced in Canada, for Bar Harbor Foods, Whiting Maine, 04691 USA....." This may confuse some people, (it confuses me a lot)...but I prefer to consider it a happy product, jointly produced by two of the greatest countries in the world! Whatever you may think of my opinion, you must admit that it's nice to find a product produced ANYWHERE else than in China, these days!

Eating four cans of these herring fillets, (6.7 ounces, 190 grams each), in two days,says I like them -and I do. They even have a

slight, very tasty smoky flavour -without any liquid smoke listed amongst the ingredients! (As liquid smoke -along with, (darn!), so many other things that taste SO good -is rumoured to be cancer-causing, this is certainly a good thing!) But the fish is, as I have said, semi-dry....in spite of the wine sauce in which the fish comes, and in which it is saturated. These fillets in cabernet wine sauce ARE delicious -but I do wish I could also find herring fillets in sour cream, that I grew up with. A different flavour, and not, perhaps to everyone's taste -but at least herring fillets in sour cream are NOT at all dry.

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And not only do we love it, but our customers love it too!

Amazon, please keep selling it!

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Yum!! the sauce on this herring is so savory you will want to drink it right out of the tin and the fish it self is the perfect texture firm flaky and succulent. My local Market caries it for almost double the Amazon Price and I was happy to pay it... Go figure.....

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I am always searching the food stores for a good canned fish at a reasonable price. I finally found one that I really enjoy on the internet. The Bar Harbor All Natural Herring with Cabarnet Wine Sauce was a great buy for me. Now I can stop some of my searching. In ordering I also joined the club and received more percentage off my order. The club will now send me one dozen cans every 6 months. After 8 weeks I am down to three cans. I may have to increase the volume of my order in the future. I usually enjoy the canned herring on or with crackers for an enjoyable lunch.