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March 18, 2006

Ba-Da Bing

No, I've not joined the cast of the Sopranos. Ba-Da Bing is the name of a wine I picked up today. The producer of the Public Television segment I'm preparing for asked me to pair the dish I am preparing with an Indiana wine. An Indiana wine, you asking? Yep! This fruity red comes from the Madison Vineyards in Madison, Indiana which is located in the southern part of the state on the Ohio River. I picked up two bottles yesterday at Kahn's Wines and it was described as having "dark cherry, raspberry, and rustic earthy flavors." I opened a bottle last night to see how I thought it will work with the recipe I am preparing (Crostini with Chevre, Caramelized Onions, and Mission Fig Marmalade).

I don't have all the components of the crostini ready to go but I did have a little bit of the goat cheese with a glass of the Ba-Da Bing - nice combo. The wine is light on tannins and fruity, as advertised, and the earthiness of both the wine and the cheese are very complimentary of one another. This may be due to the close proximity of where the wines are grown and where Capriole Farms is located. After all, the goats are eating grass grown in the same soils as the grapes.

Indiana wines have come a long way in the ten years I've been in Indiana. The Ba-Da Bing is just one of an increasing number of quality wines grown here in the heartland. Some may be surprised to learn that all 50 of the United States produce wine. Charlie Palmer Steaks, in Washington, DC has a wine list that includes wines from every state in the union.    

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