08 November 2007

2005 Crane Lake Malbec

Much has been written here and elsewhere about the Crane Lake wines: those bargain basement bottles that go for as low as $4 but are surprisingly drinkable. Not complex, not fancy, not meant for aging or impressing company, but definitely acceptable for a casual lunch or when serving a large group of non-wine drinkers. They keep adding different grapes, and I suppose the growing Malbec planting in California (spurred no doubt by the success of Argentina) meant that sooner or later this had to hit the shelves: the 2005 Crane Lake Malbec.

It's got a plum jam aroma, very tart with mild tannins and some sour cherry flavors. Nothing to write home to mama about, but a good pizza and burger wine. The Girlfriend requested trout as a spur-of-the-moment dinner, but as it was Sunday I didn't have access to a white wine. The Malbec worked well as a pleasant if somewhat odd choice for the meal: grilled trout fillets with brown butter and a topping of broccoli sprouts, accompanied by a roast acorn squash with brown sugar that we split. The broccoli sprouts, sort of the veal of the broccoli world, were a bit of a disappointment. Raw they tasted like a handful of grass clippings; steamed with a bit of lemon they were only slightly more palatable, and atop the fish with a bit of brown butter they were quickly pushed aside. Perhaps there are better uses for these, but as a lover of alfalfa and bean sprouts, I was sorely disappointed. I will admit they're pretty in a microgreen way. The fish was incredible, though, and I'm convinced that brown butter is a gift from God.

4 comments:

GollyGumDrops said...

I love the idea of 'Broccoli veal'! Your dinner looks to have been created in heaven. I don't think you can get acorn squask here in the UK, but I'll do my best with butternut and 'mutton' broccoli

Anonymous said...

I tried Crane Lake Malbec 2006 and I too, thought it very drinkable considering it's inexpensive price.

Anonymous said...

I must agree with previous post. Bought 2006 Crane Lake Malbec last night at Rays in Crescent City Ca. -on sale for $2.50 a bottle. Having spent some time in Argentina 6 years ago , I became a big fan of Malbec wine. I was very surprised how drinable this wine was with the grilled ribeye steak I had for dinner. I even had to taste test it again this morning to make make sure I was correct before I tell my friends and go back and buy more.

Anonymous said...

I'm drinking some 2006 Crane Lake Malbec now and it's very, very unpleasantly tart, almost like vinegar. The deep, inky violet color is great, though.