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WTN: Palacios Rioja 2005

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WTN: Palacios Rioja 2005

by Hoke » Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:38 pm

I’ve been a fan of Andina since immediately after it opened, so when Roxi and I found ourselves in the Pearl District in Portland on a drizzly fall Saturday, it was an easy choice for lunch...

We wisely opted for shared small plates…a word of Andina advice: the food is so good, and so wonderfully diverse, that as good as the main dishes are (and they are, they are) the small plates are always a good choice because you get to sample more of their offerings!...

The wine? I lobbied strongly for one of the truly interesting and impressive whites on the list, but Roxi was adamantine for Rioja. So we had Rioja. Unfortunately, neither of us was impressed by the 2005 Palacios Remondo Rioja. Mind you, I have tremendous respect for some of the wines Alvaro Palacios has made; and he certainly has had a profound effect on the “New Spain” style of wines---but this was not very well integrated, showed raw sweet vanilla-oak in front, a hollow and expressionless middle, and a slightly charry, bitter, tart berry finish. I’ll be charitable and say perhaps it’s going through a phase. Perhaps. And perhaps it is a wine I will never be fond of.
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Re: WTN: Palacios Rioja 2005

by Jenise » Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:04 pm

Andina!

We lunched in Portland a few weeks ago and Andina was my top choice for lunch spot. Unfortunately I got outvoted and we went to Higgins, though I do it a disservice to say 'unfortunately'. We had a great lunch--go, and order the Pastrami. But I was sorry to miss Andina, especially after reading an article in TIME magazine about the possibility that Peruvian cuisine could be the next big thing, and it mentioned this restaurant.
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Re: WTN: Palacios Rioja 2005

by Hoke » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:01 pm

Jenise wrote:Andina!

We lunched in Portland a few weeks ago and Andina was my top choice for lunch spot. Unfortunately I got outvoted and we went to Higgins, though I do it a disservice to say 'unfortunately'. We had a great lunch--go, and order the Pastrami. But I was sorry to miss Andina, especially after reading an article in TIME magazine about the possibility that Peruvian cuisine could be the next big thing, and it mentioned this restaurant.


Well, it's still there, Jenise.

Come on down. Let's do lunch. :D

(Then we can go over to Hawthorne, check out the Potato Champion cart, and have Belgian Frites in the evening.)
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Re: WTN: Palacios Rioja 2005

by Jenise » Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:03 pm

Hoke wrote:
Jenise wrote:Andina!

We lunched in Portland a few weeks ago and Andina was my top choice for lunch spot. Unfortunately I got outvoted and we went to Higgins, though I do it a disservice to say 'unfortunately'. We had a great lunch--go, and order the Pastrami. But I was sorry to miss Andina, especially after reading an article in TIME magazine about the possibility that Peruvian cuisine could be the next big thing, and it mentioned this restaurant.


Well, it's still there, Jenise.

Come on down. Let's do lunch. :D

(Then we can go over to Hawthorne, check out the Potato Champion cart, and have Belgian Frites in the evening.)


You've got a date. Someday, when I can get away that is.
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