Cristi, in her Queen of Wine Crown, led us through a wonderfully different Wine Club Dinner last night at The Buzz here in Boise. (Her recipes for these dinners can be found at Buzz Wine Blog.) Several interesting points that she made. (1) “Superfood is a marketing term used to describe foods with supposed health benefits. [The term ‘superfood’ is] not commonly used by dieticians.” She also pointed out that there is no evidence to support that 8 – 8oz glasses of water a day is beneficial. However, soaking in water relaxes us; cleanses us; sounds of running water are soothing and swimming is good exercise to name a few. Best rule of thumb for water consumption is thirst! The amount of water intake varies on size and activity and general overall health.
As for wine: There is a 16 year Harvard study showing that drinking wine reduces heart attack. That does not mean a gallon a day of wine – 2 oz a day would be a better target. A French study showed that wine reduces the risk of heart disease. A 12 year study in Amsterdam shows that limited amounts of wine reduces the risk of Type 2 diabetes.
And to balance out the wine, here is what we had for dinner. Enjoy the photos; check out the link above for recipes from some of the wine dinners and Left-Click any of the photos to see them larger. Cheers!
2011 Tapiz Chardonnay
13.9% alc. well rounded and went very well with the kale and the yogurt sauce. [18] $20.00
(delicious! Robin enjoyed this.)
2012 Revelry Merlot
13.6% alc. this was a superb match with the spiciness of the ginger in the soup. perfect paring! [18] $17.00
(Delicious!)
2012 Tangent Albarino
13.5% alc super paring. went especially well with the dressing and the oxalic acid of the spinach. another great paring! [19] $16.00
Dill Carrots
Cauliflower with Peas
2012 Vistalba
14.0% alc it was surprising how well this plate went with the wine. even the fresh dill pared well. [18] $22.00
Henkell Brut
11.5% alc. good paring with the pie, even for this non-sparkling wine enthusiast. it did go well with the berries. (We purchased 2 bottles.) [17] $16.00
A good – great healthy meal! Great wine parings. Overall a great food preparation. Cheers and hope to see you at the Wine Dinner in January.


![Beef Carpaccio ()Celebrity Lines), Italy 2011 Zonin Valpolicella 14% alc a good wine with this salad [16]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/13aug2014_1a_the-buzz-wine-club_cruise-food_celebrity_beef-carpaccio_italy.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Chilled Peach Soup (Royal Caribbean) Spain 2011 Tierras Guindas 13.5% alc. a super good wine with this super good soup [17]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/13aug2014_1b_the-buzz-wine-club_cruise-food_rc_chilled-peach-soup_spain.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![BBQ Sweet Potato Salad (Carnival) New Zealand 2013 Wild South Sauvignon Blanc 1.5% alc really6 a super good wine particularly with this entree. [18]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/13aug2014_1c_the-buzz-wine-club_cruise-food_carnival_bbq-sweet-potato-salad_nz.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Jamaican Jerk Chicken (Princess) Spanish 2001 LAN Rioja 13.5% alc. another superb wine paired well with the spiciness of the chicken. [18] (notice the bread?)](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/13aug2014_1d_the-buzz-wine-club_cruise-food_princess_jamaican-jerk-chicken_spanish.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Cream Brule (Royal Caribbean) France 2013 Bila-Haut 13.5% alc. a good match with the Cream Brule [18]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/13aug2014_1e_the-buzz-wine-club_cruise-food_rc_cream-brule_france.jpg?w=524&h=348)



![Wines prior to dinner. I did not particularly like the white one [11] and the red was just a little better [12]. I have had much better wines from both these wineries.](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/10june2014_1_the-buzz-grilling_cristis-choice.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![The best wine of the night was this one. I scored it a perfect [20]. Full bodied and went extremely well with the beef and chicken skewers and the corn on the cob.](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/10june2014_1a_the-buzz-grilling_20-pt-wine.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Pulled Pork Sliders 2010 Renwood Clarion a blend of Syrah and Zin [17]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/10june2014_1c_the-buzz-grilling_pulled-pork-sliders.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Grilled Romaine Salad 2012 Basal Cellars Estate Semillion [17]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/10june2014_1d_the-buzz-grilling_grilled-romaine-salad.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Roasted Vegetable Soup 2009 MontGras Antu Ninquen Syrah [18]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/10june2014_1e_the-buzz-grilling_grilled-vegetable-soup.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Chicken and Beef Skewers with Corn On-The-Cob 2011 If You See Kay [20]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/10june2014_1f_the-buzz-grilling_chix-beef-skewers.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![S'mores Cake Fratelli Casa Rosa [18]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/10june2014_1g_the-buzz-grilling_smores-cake.jpg?w=524&h=348)




![Caponata Crostini reall a good appetizer. Too bad the wine was not up to the spiciness. 2012 Heritage Cote du Rhone 14% alc. definitely not the best wine of the evening. not enough body and finish to go with the appetizer [15] $14.00](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/11feb2014_1a_the-buzz-valentines_capanata-crostini.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Tomato and Chocolate Soup such a good soup! 2012 Heritage Cote du Rhone 14% alc. not my favorite. [15] $14.00](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/11feb2014_1b_the-buzz-valentines_tomato-choc-soup.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Pear and Spinach Salad truly a great salad that went extremely well with the wine. 2011 Jack Cabernet Sauvignon 13.8% alc. This wine went superbly with the salad! great body and finish. [19] $18.00](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/11feb2014_1c_the-buzz-valentines_pear-spinach-salad.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Pasta Marinara and Beef Kabob I really enjoyed this entree. Great sauce on the kabobs made with beer. 2008 Two Angels Petite Sirah 14.1% alc a superb wine with this plate. great taste, body and a good finish. [19] $21.00](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/11feb2014_1d_the-buzz-valentines_pasta-marinara_beef-kabob.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Brownie Tiramisu Such a delight to end the dinner with this. Great ending! 2011 Renwood Zinfandel 14.5% alc. just OK with the dessert. Almost to big for the chocolate. [17] $15.00](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/11feb2014_1e_the-buzz-valentines_brownie-tiramisu.jpg?w=524&h=348)

