Tricia Renshaw began with an in-depth look at wine - the chemical make-up, components and descriptors. Cheryl Pitti reviewed the six S's of wine tasting: sight, swirl, smell, sip, swallow/spit and savor. Who knew that our nostrils switch every 20 minutes or so, so we always have one that can smell better than the other? Or that womens' sense of smell is better than mens and that it is associated with our better memory? Next we practiced those skills on our first two wines: Chateau Frank Brut 2008 and Boundary Breaks 198 Riesling 2011. As we were swirling, smelling and savoring, Executive Chef Andrew from the NYWCC sent out the first food pairing, Green Beans with Pork Belly Lardons. We tried each wine with the pairing and took notes. I preferred the Chateau Frank Brut as I felt it brought out the brininess of the pork, but everyone has their own tastes (due to their unique tastebuds and memory as Tricia told us), so others preferred Boundary Breaks 198. There is no right answer- just personal preference!
Parallele 45, Cote de Rhone 2014 from Southern France and Dr. Frank's Gruner Veltliner 2014 were paired with Basil Spaetzle with White Wine Butter Sauce (which was out of this world)! The Parallele 45 pairing magnified basil, cheese and nutmeg characteristics while the Gruner Veltliner emphasized basil/grassy characteristics much like a Sauvignon Blanc.
Squash and Zucchini Pizza (made with Water Buffalo mozzarella) was paired with Billsboro Sauvignon Blanc 2014 and Castello Monaci Acante Fiano 2014 from Salentino Italy. The Sauvignon Blanc was really smooth and savory with the basil and cheese on the pizza, while the Acante Fiano illuminated the vegetable characteristics. The Acante Fiano was very different - kind of funky, but we were told it pairs wonderfully with seafood in southern Italy.
What a great evening and learning experience!
I went online today and became a member of the Finger Lakes Women for WineSense (www.womenforwinesense.org). The Finger Lakes Chapter will be meeting every third Monday of the month. Next month I believe will be at Finger Lakes Community College's new Viticulture Center in Geneva.(read about the new center at http://www.mpnnow.com/article/20150128/News/150129723/?Start=1). I hope you will join me there!
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