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drinking pomegranates
by amy reiley
In
the past couple of years, pomegranate juice has skyrocketed
in popularity - thank you POM. And while a splash of pomegranate
made Shirley Temples so sweet, pomegranate really never
found its place in sophisticated drinks. Until now, that
is.
Just
in time for Valentine’s Day, Isreal’s Rimon
Winery brings us its Pomegranate Dessert Wine, (2004
vintage). According to the winery’s PR notes, this
is the only sweet wine made from 100% pomegranate juice
- no added sugar - in the world. (A Google search turned
up recipes and stories of pomegranate home brews, but
not a single other pomegranate dessert wine for sale -
certainly, it is the first pomegranate wine I have ever
tried). |
The
wine, a sweet red, is more subtly sweet than a late
harvest zinfandel but offers a slightly more medicinal
sweetness than a typical grape-made dessert wine.
The wine’s most alluring attribute is a finish
that is clean, fresh and slightly bitter, (that pleasing
bitterness of citrus zest) and, for a split second,
echoes the taste of biting a fresh pomegranate kernel.
Is the wine something I’m jumping to drink every
day? No - but then, pomegranate juice is not really
my thing either. However, I think pomegranate lovers
will be blown away, pairing this with bittersweet
chocolate for a sexy, Valentine dessert.
As readers of my Aphrodisiac of the Month newsletter
know, pomegranates offer a wealth of folkloric history
as well as nutritive properties making the crimson
fruit a potent aphrodisiac. Used as a culinary symbol
of Goddess Aphrodite by the ancient Greeks, we now
know that in addition to helping lower blood pressure,
pomegranates contain the female hormone estrogen.
For more on the aphrodisiac properties of pomegranates,
visit our aphrodisiac library, http://www.eatsomethingsexy.com/aphrodisiac/pomegranate.htm.
Rimon
Winery’s Chocolate Pomegranate Truffle Recipe
(made with Rimon Pomegranate Dessert Wine)
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