L’Ecole N° 41 2017 Merlot from Columbia Valley and Markham Vineyards 2017 Sustainably Made Merlot from Napa Valley |
#MerlotMe is a global movement to unite wine lovers all over the world to celebrate Merlots, especially in the month of October. Our fellow #WinePW blogger, Jeff Burrows from Food Wine Click is hosting this year's celebration and has arranged #samples for the lucky bloggers. I am so thrilled to receive L’Ecole N° 41’s 2017 Merlot and Markham Vineyards’s 2017 Sustainably Made Merlot, and am curious how well these Merlots pair with my latest obsession, Chinese-styled “army ramen”.
One person serving: meat-based ramen that is cooked in and consumed directly from a wide saucepan, a feast that won’t let down a soldier’s appetite. |
TASTE THE WINES
L’Ecole N° 41 2017 Merlot is one of Washington State’s finest Merlots, produced in Walla Walla Valley. Found in 1983, L’Ecole N° 41 is a third-generation family-owned, artisan winery that focuses on the ultra-premium, distinctive wine market.
L'Ecole No 41 is found in 1983 in the Walla Walla Valley, Washington State, and produces ultra-premium wines that reflect the terroir. |
With soft oak and rose petal on the nose, L’Ecole N° 41’s Merlot exhibits the perfect balance of yin and yan when the masculine features like the full body, pronounced structure and layers of complex aromas are softened by notes of cinnamon, cocoa and elegant acidity. The finish of this wine is memorable with lingering of cherry and plum notes.
L’Ecole N° 41 2017 Merlot (SRP$25, a blend of 81% Merlot, 14% Cabernet Franc, 3%Malbec, 2% Petit Verdot) |
Markham Vineyards 2017 Sustainably Made Merlot (SRP$20, a blend of 87% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Petite Sirah, 1% Malbec) |
Chinese-style “army ramen” is a one-pot meal that is easy to prepare and is satisfying! |
COOK CHINESE-STYLED ARMY RAMEN
Chinese-styled
Army Ramen Ingredients
(one person serving) ·
16 oz of beef broth or stock ·
1 pack of instant noodle your choice ·
1 thick slice cut of cooked pork belly or 4 slices
of cooked bacon ·
8 slices of ham, turkey or chicken cold cuts ·
4 pork or beef pre-made potstickers ·
2 eggs ·
Vegetable of your choice (e.g., mushrooms,
cabbages, sweet corn, scallion) ·
Sesame oil (optional) Instructions 1. Pour
beef broth or stock and the instant noodle seasoning pack into a wide saucepan. 2. Organize
all the ingredients nicely in the saucepan and bring the noodle soup to boil. 3. Put the
noodle in the soup last until all the other ingredients are cooked if you prefer
your noodle to be al-dente. 4. Drizzle
sesame oil over the cooked soup and enjoy it directly from the saucepan. |
As you are sipping the Merlots and enjoying this massive “army ramen”, my advice to you is to focus on the gastronomical pleasure and forget about the calorie!
Check out which Merlots my #WinePW blogger friends are
drinking to celebrate #MerlotMe:
- Andrea at The Quirky Cork shares "Three Turkish Merlots"
- Camilla at Culinary Adventures with Camilla shares "Merlot: A Varietal That Plays Well with Others"
- Cindy at Grape Experiences shares "Sip Merlot with Vegetarian Favorites"
- Deanna at Asian Test Kitchen shares "Fall Vegan Menu Paired with 2016 Napa Merlots"
- David at Cooking Chat shares "Merlot Food Pairing: Tips and Favorites"
- Gwendolyn at Wine Predator shares "Meatloaf and #MerlotMe with Sonoma’s Selby and Columbia Valley’s L’Ecole No. 41"
- Jane at Always Ravenous shares "Merlot Pairing: Baked Pasta with Sausage Ragù"
- Jeff at Food Wine Click! shares "A Tale of Two Merlots at the Grill"
- Jill at L'Occasion shares "What’s So Special About Merlot?"
- Jennifer at Vino Travels shares “Fall is Here! Warm up with a Merlot and Pot Roast Pairing”
- Lauren at The Swirling Dervish shares "October is #MerlotMe Month: Here’s What I’ve Been Sipping"
- Linda at My Full Wine Glass shares "Kicking off #MerlotMe in the Pacific time zone”
- Liz at What's in that Bottle? shares "Make Room for Merlot!"
- Lori at Exploring the Wine Glass shares "Leaves on the Ground and #MerlotMe in my Glass"
- Lynn at Savor the Harvest shares "Next Gen Merlot From Where It All Started"
- Martin at Enofylz shares "A Meatless #MerlotMe Redux"
- Nicole at Somms Table shares "5 #MerlotMe Nights"
- Payal at Keep the Peas shares “Kicking Off Autumn With #Merlotme”
- Pinny at Chinese Wine & Food Pairings shares “#MerlotMe with Markham and L’Ecole No. 41 Merlots and Army Ramen”
- Robin at Crushed Grape Chronicles shares "Merlot from elegant to badass. Time to #Merlotme."
- Rupal at Syrah Queen shares “#MerlotMe - Best Food Pairings For Merlot”
- Susannah at Avvinare shares “Brazilian Merlot Is Always Welcome At My Table”
- Terri at Our Good Life shares "Merlot Me with Noodless Lasagne"
- Wendy at A Day in the Life on the Farm shares "Woohoooooooo....It is #MerlotMe month"
Oooo I love the thought of Merlot with ramen! Now I'm also thinking pairings with beef stock-based soups of all sorts. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat mind thinks alike :-)
DeleteNever heard of Army Ramen before, but now I want some! Your pairing reminds me of how versatile Merlot is, especially with the dishes we want to cook for fall. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI learned this from the Korean cooking show. It's a lot of food at one time but very satisfying!
DeleteI wasn't familiar with Army Ramen before, but it rounds amazing. I can absolutely see some of the Merlots working beautifully with this hearty meal.
ReplyDeleteGive the ramen a try. I think it will work with other lighter reds too.
DeleteLike some of the others, that version of ramen is wow! Love ramen and you know I adore wine but I don’t usually pair them together. 🤔 maybe I’ll reconsider. I’d forgotten Markham was started by a french man, he left a Bordeaux grape mark!
ReplyDeleteI don't drink wine and eat soupy dishes at the same time before. But some nights I just want a bowl of noodle and drink a glass, may not be side by side but close enough to be considered as a pairing!
DeleteThe wines sound delicious and I just want to curl up with a bottle and a pot of that ramen! It's so simple and you can adjust the ingredients to suit your tastes. I did actually picture myself on my couch eating out of a pot of soup...I'm wondering if a glass for the wine is optional then? LOL!
ReplyDeleteThat's actually how I sipped my wine. But the saucepan for the ramen is big and I ate the noodle from the pan. The ramen is really an easy wholesome winter meal.
Deletenever heard of Army Ramen before. Sounds fantastic and glad the pairings worked so well!
ReplyDeleteI watched a lot of Korean mukbang - eating shows and found out this ramen. I dont make my ramen spicy. I think that helps pair it with a red.
DeleteArmy ramen - a new comfort food! Sounds perfect for Merlot. BTW, I love your descriptive tasting note about the balance of yin and yan in the L'Ecole. Spot-on!
ReplyDeleteI visited L'Ecole in Walla Walla two years ago. Tasted a few of their wines during dinner, and I was so impressed that their wines were layered with complexity, soft, strong, robust and yet balanced - multi-dimensional - very yin/yan to me!
DeleteI wouldn't think to pair wine with Ramen(which I love), but I'm glad it worked. Great tasting notes on both wine Pinny! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin. The good and versatile wines make pairings easy.
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