Château Les Maubats 2015 Bordeaux Superior is a Vegan Wine that Pleases the Palate

Château Les Maubats 2015 Bordeaux Superior

Vegan wines taste as good as regular wines, that’s our proclamation! If you don’t believe us, then try Château Les Maubats 2015 Bordeaux Superior Rouge.

This wine is bright and refreshing, and fully meets our expectations of a pleasantly drinkable French vintage. The fact that it is vegan is an afterthought, at least from a palate perspective. What does surprise us more than anything is that it is French, because the style is so New World in presentation, almost Californian or Australian.

The winemaker describes Château Les Maubats 2015 Bordeaux Superior Rouge as “Deep ruby core with aromas of red cherries, raspberries, thyme, and earthy notes. Full-bodied on the palate with integrated oak flavors, ripe red fruit, coffee, a hint of tobacco, and a touch of licorice

Definitely a great drinking or gift wine, and guaranteed to be a conversation starter… or deal closer.


WHAT IS VEGAN WINE?

We are often asked, “Wait, aren’t all wines vegan?” No, mon frere! They are not , just like honey is not vegan, nor is butter, because they both came from animals.

Wine may be made of grapes, but it has to be cleared up and filtered to make it drinkable, otherwise there are a number of unpleasant floating things you might swallow. An agent added to the wine can absorb this debris and when removed, leaves most of the wine a tasty and clear liquid.

As Vegan Wines describes, “traditional wine fining and filtering may involve many animal products, such as isinglass (from fish bladders), gelatin (from animal hooves and sinews), chitosan (from crustaceans), albumin (from eggs), and casein (from milk).” Vegan wines use non-animal derived methods to clarify the wine, including no slaughterhouse byproducts such as animal blood, bone, feathers, or fish waste are used to enrich and fertilize soil.

Vegan Wines is expanding its offerings and wine club, especially for lovers of reds and lower-priced wines. It’s also the the U.S.’s first all-vegan wine club

ABOUT VEGANWINES.COM

Vegan Wines began in 2018 to make buying vegan wines easier, to give boutique vineyards and wineries more exposure, and to raise awareness about the exploitation of animals in winemaking methods. Founded by Frances Gonzalez, a long-time vegan and wine enthusiast, with an assist from in-house sommelier Sunny Gandara, DWS, CWE, Vegan Wines offers unique wines that are animal-friendly ‘from the vine to the glass.’ Vegan Wines visits wineries across the U.S. and the world, touring vineyards and winemaking facilities, talking with owners and winemakers, and of course, tasting wines, to uncover rare and small-scale wines that are guaranteed vegan. Vegan Wines also offers the first online vegan wine club in the U.S., with hand-selected wines, special discounts, recipes, events, and more. For more information visit http://veganwines.com.

Château Les Maubats 2015 Bordeaux Superior Rouge retails for around $30, find it here.

Air France adds “My Fun Menu” for Young Gourmet Travelers

 

Air France has decided that in some cases airplane food should be fun and casual, especially for its younger passengers. The airline has has added a new item to its A La Carte Menu selection for various  long-haul flights: “My Fun Menu

My Fun Menu”, created from high-quality ingredients, is designed for the taste buds of the most demanding gourmands. This new offer notably meets the expectations of teenagers and young adults.

My Fun Menu Includes:

Main dish:

  • Burger made from French beef, with Emmental cheese and Bearnaise sauce
  • Kettle chips with sea salt

Dessert:

  • Mini Yop yogurt drink (strawberry flavor)
  • Donut with caramel filling

Sweet treat:

  • Haribo sweets

A La Carte Menus – a selection of menus to suit all tastes

In the Economy and Premium Economy cabins, Air France now offers five A La Carte Menus on flights departing from Paris to all destinations.

The options include:


Le Marché de Jean Imbert
– an exclusive culinary creation designed by the rising star of French cuisine;

Une Sélection Lenôtre – a meal exclusively designed by the famous Lenôtre restaurants and boutiques;

Ocean Menu – a seafood specialty menu offering a taste of the sea on board the flight;

Tradition Menu – an array of French gourmet products allowing customers to enjoy the famous French culinary heritage;

My Fun Menu – a feel-good menu to satisfy our young gourmands.

To learn more about Air France’s A La Carte Menus, visit https://www.airfrance.us/US/en/common/resainfovol/achat/menu_a_la_carte.htm.

Gift Guide: Global Flavors for the World Traveler

A picture is worth a thousand words, but if you really want to evoke a memory of a distant land, the smells and tastes are sometimes even better. We’ve picked some great foodie gifts for the person in your life (or yourself) who loves to travel.

Great Chocolates for Brides and Weddings

If you are looking for great chocolates for weddings, brides, receptions, or as gifts, the Bridal Chocolate Salon — part of the International Chocolate Salon — has recently announced several of its top picks for the year. The selections are part of the annual BRIDAL CHOCOLATE SALON AWARDS Competition.

This year’s top picks were rated and ranked by Stars, and are based on features such as Taste, Texture, Packaging, and of course, whether it makes a great bridal chocolate.

Here they are:

  • 1) SELEUSS Floral Collection: 5 STARS
  • 2) DELYSIA CHOCOLATIER Hibiscus, Almond and Rose Tea: 4.5 STARS
  • 3) THE SECRET CHOCOLATIER: Brownie Pops: 4.5 STARS
  • 4) THE CHOCOLATE FETISH Tuxedo Box: 4 STARS
  • 5) EHCHOCOLATIER Lavender, Vanilla and Los Ancones: 4 STARS
  • 6) SERENA LISSY CHOCOLATE: 4 STARS
  • 7) DELYSIA CHOCOLATIER Pistachio rose and Smoked Cigar Caramels: 4 STARS

The Winners are also eligible to join and distribute their chocolates on The Chocolate Registry site, www.BridalChocolate.com


Two French Wines to Pair with Seasonally-Inspired Meals

French wines are generally all-weather in their appeal, yet that doesn’t mean that they cannot be paired selectively with seasonal dishes. Two such wines are Crus Bourgeois in Medoc and Côtes-du-Rhône Villages for the Rhône Valley.

The Best Chocolatiers & Confectioners in America

TasteTV and the International Chocolate Salon are pleased to announce the 2017 award winners for the title BEST CHOCOLATIERS AND CONFECTIONERS IN AMERICA