Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Chocolate, Wine and NapaStyle





It's been a long time coming, but my time finally arrived last night, when a few girlfriends and I attended a Chocolate and Wine Tasting at NapaStyle in Costa Mesa. Michael Chiarello, celebrated chef, farmer and wine connoisseur, stopped in for a chit chat, tastings and photo ops. He's the real deal, what you see on television is what you get in real life, and I appreciate it. Upon this gorgeous long wooden table were samples of some treats too - truffles, chocolate covered pecorino, tapenade, and more. Last night's gathering featured three wines from his vineyard, the Eileen Cabernet Sauvignon, Bambino Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Roux Syrah. Michael named the Eileen Cab after his wife and calls it a "wine with hips", and the man does not lie. Bold, beautiful notes of cherries, blackberries perfume the complex yet very easy to drink Cab. Chiarello's vineyards are all organic and he mentioned that they are going bio dynamic as well. What surprises me is how much I enjoyed both Cabernet's, even though it's not a red wine, I typically enjoy. He talked alot about terroir and sustainability. Not just sustainability in terms of the vineyards, but sustainability as it relates to the vineyard's employees and workers, making sure they are able to visit and spend quality time with their families. His restaurant in Yountville, California, Bottega, is making a name for itself as well. Here, Michael, runs his professional kitchen and celebrates the bounty of Napa Valley with his simple yet elegant Italian cuisine. I'm hoping to make it up there soon for some more wine, good eats and great company. Salute, as Michael would say.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

my funny valentine.

Valentine's Day 2009 - all by myself...don't want to be all by myself....yes I'm singing Celine Dion as I type this post! In all seriousness, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I treated myself to a matinee of He's Just Not That Into You, it was rather entertaining. A post earlier in the week (on The Wednesday Chef) motivated me to try and make this "no-knead" pizza dough. I had some left over mozzarella and feta cheese. I made a simple tomato pizza sauce thanks to Tyler Florence's recipe on Food Network (Super simple, 1-2 garlic cloves, minced, 2 tbs. evoo, 1-28 ounce can tomato puree, 1 tsp. dried marjoram, 1 tsp. dried basil (Note I substituted Italian seasoning for both dried herbs) and simmer for at least 30 minutes once you bring it to a boil). I'm not the most adept at tossing the pizza dough, but the texture of it was magnificent! Now if I could only master....how thick or thin....without losing the air bubbles, which create lovely air pockets for the dough. The crust was super duper! Rustic indeed, but I think with a little practice, I could become good at this.