I have been searching for a food match for an Oz wine that I found, well, a bit over-the-top. I took a cue from a note posted here earlier that matched a fruity zin with a spicy meal.
Deep garnet red fading to a purple pink edge. Wonderfully fruity nose of dark bramble fruit and purple plum. Fruit forward wine of jammy black raspberry, raisins, and blackberry on the midpalate. Silky tannins and moderate acidity. Nice medium long fruity finish. A bit out of balance with fruit dominating the profile.
Wine: Kaesler 2004 Grenache, Shiraz, Mouvedre, Barossa Valley, 15.5% abv
As Otto would say this is a spoofulated wine. Food match for this fruit bomb: Spicy hot shredded beef enchiladas. The over-the-top fruit matched well with the spicy beef and resulted in a nice combination. I was pleasantly surprised that even the high alcohol did not seem to burn the palate at all and it was my impression that the fruitiness seem to keep it in check. There is always hope if you keep trying.