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Discover this Surprisingly Affordable Secret Flavor for a Lehigh Valley Thanksgiving

Donnachiara Winery’s Ilaria Petitto brought Thanksgiving early to one of Manhattan’s top Italian restaurants Il Gattopardo.

Donnachiara Winery’s Ilaria Petitto

Donnachiara Winery’s Ilaria Petitto

Hosted by the always amazing certified Italian Wine Ambassador with a Diploma in Wines & Spirits,  Susannah Gold, we tasted through 6 wines (4 white, 2 red) paired with 4 courses aiming for a Thanksgiving to remember.

The secondo was very Thanksgiving – influenced (and spoiler alert:  the wine that Donnachiara chose was absolutely perfect.)

Wine Expert Susannah Gold

Italian Wine Expert Susannah Gold

The special secret to Donnachiara Winery’s roster in my humble opinion is incredible Old World quality with truly remarkable present day pricing.

Donnachiara Winery is Old World with Modern Twist

Before we ate, Ilaria introduced her family’s history and explained how the new generation (her generation) is leading the Montefalcione wine revolution, with her mother’s blessing.

Donnachiara Winery’s Ilaria Petitto

Donnachiara Winery’s Ilaria Petitto

 

In the same spirit, Ilaria proudly announced that she is now the Vice President of the Conosrzio di Tutela dei Vini dell’Irpinia.

Ilaria continued, sharing their winery is located in Montefalcione, in the Irpinia area near Avellino. While the vineyards have been in the family for over 150 years, the modern winery was completed in 2005.  Ilaria’s mother, Chiara Petitto, is a vocal supporter of her work in the winery.

 

Tell Me More About Donnachiara Winery

 

The Donnachiara Winery on the hills of Montefalcione

The Donnachiara Winery on the hills of Montefalcione

The Donnachiara Winery stands high on the hills of Montefalcione.

Montefalcione is nestled in the Central West of Italy, near Montevergine and Chiusano – just over two hours south of Rome and about an hour East of Naples.

The Donnachiara Winery on the hills of Montefalcione

The Donnachiara Winery on the hills of Montefalcione

The winery’s philosophy is to preserve the traditional grape varieties of the local territory and keep the typical character of the wines from being lost to standardization, like many of the wines on the market today. 

 

Our Early Thanksgiving Feast Starts

 

Antipasti

 

Crudo di Spigola marinato al lime ed erbe su crostino

Mini Mozzarelle in Carrozza Con Salsetta D’  Acciughe di Cetara

Palle di riso piselli, parmigiano e sughetto di vitello

 

Fiano de Avellino docg 2021 is the perfect start.  A golden shimmer in the glass.  The nose matches with a striking aroma of cream, a hint of bread crust and french vanilla.  The mouth is full bodied, bright and creamy.  A light touch, which would pair well with grilled salmon.

 

Empatia Fiano de Avellino BIO 2021 continues to tease and tickle your senses.  Straw yellow in the glass with a chalky, limestone bouquet.  A lighter mouthfeel with a soft, tart note. Would pair deliciously with seafood, mussels, lobster.

Fiano de Avellino docg 2021, Empatia Fiano de Avellino BIO 2021

 

Primo

 

Cavatelli di grano antico “Senatore Capelli”

Cavatelli di grano antico “Senatore Capelli”

Cavatelli di grano antico “Senatore Capelli”

Con fagioli Spollichini e cozze

 

Greco di Tufo docg 2021 is pale yellow in the glass.  A beautiful bouquet of peach, pineapple, and apricot. The mouth is fresh and soft, and lingers on and on.  Pairs well with light seafood and pasta with truffles.

 

Aletheia Greco di Tufo docg Riserva 2020 is quite incredible.  Pale yellow in the glass.  A complex nose of peach, pineapple and the faintest hint of cedar.  The strikingly fresh, bolder taste and slightly heavier mouthfeel would pair well with seafood, pasta with mushrooms, and blue cheeses.

Greco di Tufo docg 2021, Aletheia Greco di Tufo docg Riserva 2020

Secondo

 

Tacchino del “Ringraziamento” ripieno di Castagne e Salsiccia

Tacchino del “Ringraziamento” ripieno di Castagne e Salsiccia

Tacchino del “Ringraziamento” ripieno di Castagne e Salsiccia

con friarielli saltati in Padella

Tacchino del “Ringraziamento” ripieno di Castagne e Salsiccia

Tacchino del “Ringraziamento” ripieno di Castagne e Salsiccia

Aglianico Irpinia doc 2020 has a gorgeous violet shimmer in the glass.  The nose is blueberry with a hint of herb.  Medium mouthfeel with mineral and herbal hints.  Would pair well with turkey and rabbit.

 

Taurasi docg 2018 is an all-star for this meal.  Ruby red in the glass.  Burnt cherry, with plums and toast on the nose.  Mouth is a velvety, gush of jam with black currant.  Would pair well with gamey and braised meats.

If you’re serving cranberry as a side dish, this Taurasi bottle elevates the taste.  It’s a winner.

Aglianico Irpinia doc 2020, Taurasi docg 2018

Dolce

La Pastiera Napoletana

Caffe

Biscotti

La Pastiera Napoletana

La Pastiera Napoletana

While each of the wines tasted at lunch were enjoyable, there were two that are perfect for your Thanksgiving pairings.

If you ordered both for your Thanksgiving, poured Alethia Greco di Tufo docg Riserva 2020 as your guests are arriving and offered Taurasi docg 2018 as you served your main course, magic would happen!

The wines are available at Total Wine throughout the country and at selected stores and restaurants around the East Coast.
Donnachiara Winery’s website is Donnachiara.com

Catty’s Brothers Pizza Serves Up Affordable Local Flavor with Big Taste

Catasauqua local favorite Brothers Pizza shop serves up sandwiches, subs, pizza and more.

On a recent trip we decided to stop by this charming shop and order up some appetizers along with a full pizza to feed our team.

Brothers Pizza in Catty serves Bruschetta

Brothers Pizza in Catty serves Bruschetta

Bruschetta

The bread is fresh and the ingredients are freshly chopped.  The serving is larger than expected.  A very happy (and very filling) appetizer or side dish.

Brothers PIzza in Catty serves chicken wings

Brothers PIzza in Catty serves chicken wings

Chicken Wings

In a world of bone-in or boneless wings, I still prefer the bone.  (I know I’m old school). Brothers offers both along with a list of flavors to choose from.

 

Calamari

The calamari was disappointing. Over-fried and flavorless.  Wouldn’t order this one again.

Brothers PIzza in Catty serves Calamari

Brothers Pizza in Catty serves Calamari

Chicken Tenders with Fries

The chicken was juicier and more tender than expected.  But lacked flavor.

Brothers Pizza Catty Chicken Tenders with Fries

Brothers Pizza in Catty serves Chicken Tenders with Fries

Quesadilla

The quesadilla hit the spot.  Good on cheese, but left our eaters desiring more flavor.

Brothers Pizza in Catty serves Quesadillas

Brothers Pizza in Catty serves Quesadillas

Pizza (by the slice and full pie)

The slices are big and there’s a long list of toppings from healthy to big taste.

According to their website:

“Enjoy the best pizza in Catasauqua like the locals do.

Local residents have made Brothers Pizza one of the most popular in the area.

Sample what they have to offer and see if you agree. Immerse yourself in the culinary scene of Catasauqua with some of the area’s top dishes. These classics are popular for a reason, so go ahead and see what all the fuss is about. See why the locals rave about Plain Cheese Pizza at Brothers Pizza. This local favorite is popular for a reason.”

In general, the food was what you would expected from as strip.  The pizza was good.  The bruschetta was better than expected.  The chicken wings were fairly basic.  The quesadilla had good cheese, but otherwise not memorable.  The chicken tenders were juice, but lacked flavor.

Friendly and speedy service and delivered the results you’s expect from a strip mall pizza place, but not much more.

Located inside a strip mall, 1492 Main St, Catasauqua, PA 18032

For more information and to order from Brothers Pizza, click here

From A Wine Lover’s Bucket List: Eve Bushman spends a week touring and tasting in Chateauneuf du Pape

From A Wine Lover’s Bucket List: Eve Bushman spends a week touring and tasting in Chateauneuf du Pape

What’s on your Bucket List?

While a normal person wants to check off going to Mars, driving a racecar or meeting a president, wine writers have lists that almost always include visiting wineries in far off places. Having Shiraz in Australia, Tempranillo in Spain, Chianti Classico in Italy and Malbec in Argentina are on our lists, but top of the list for me has always been France. I had two days in Bordeaux years ago and a week in the Garda DOC in Italy that just wet my whistle for more, so when a small group of wine writers was being put together, to visit Chateauneuf du Pape for arguably the best Rhone wines in the world, I poised my pencil over my list and made a huge mark – YES, please, take me! 

Quick travel tips: Bottles are priced much less at the source, even with shipping costs; we saved in buying a case to have sent home. If you can’t get winery appointments, or don’t have the time, we found several tasting rooms in town – as well as several places for meals. None of us in our party spoke fluent French, and though it would have helped, we were fine communicating in English. You can drive your own car, on the right side of the street, but there are many roundabouts, toll roads and narrow roadways.

Eddie Bushman at Pegau

Eddie Bushman at Pegau

Domaine Pegau

Our first day in France began with a sunrise at our friend’s Villa in Monoblet. From there we traveled 90 minutes for a tour and tasting at Chateau (wines labeled from the Cote du Rhone area) and Domaine (Chateauneuf du Pape area in Rhone) from Pegau. We have a few Domaine Pegau wines in our cellar and really looked forward to visiting the real deal.

From our host we learned that there are five towns in Chateauneuf du Pape that produced 95% red and 5% white wine grapes. They use 13 grape varieties and any given bottle only has to use one grape. Pegau – properly pronounced as “Pay-Go” – uses all 13,  including blending white with red grapes. For their Cote du Rhone property Pegau makes 44% red wine and one Rose wine. 

We learned that they are an old school winery, as far as winemaking techniques. When finished wine is ordered only then is a bottling truck ordered and labels created. (There are different laws for different labeling around the world, so that is the reason they have to wait to print the labels.)

 

Only old oak is used for aging and some barrels are 90 years old. Stainless steel tanks are only used for their white wines; some high-end whites also spend time in wood barrels and concrete eggs. They do not de-stem any of the wines, which for me meant that the terroir would show earthiness and tannins. 

 

Now, onto the tasting!

We sampled two Chateau Pegau Vallee du Rhone and two Domaine Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape, a white and red in each category, aged between 2019 and 2021. My personal preference on these leaned more toward the Chateauneuf du Pape wines and of particular note was the 2019 Cuvee Reservee that used all 13 Rhone grapes and 80% of that was Grenache. These wines were priced between 10 and 45 euros – which is pretty close to the same in American dollars. 

 

Instagram: @Domaine_Du_Pegau 

Website: https://pegau.com/

 

Roger Sabon Wine glass

Roger Sabon Wine glass

Domaine Roger Sabon

 

Next up we visited Chateauneuf du Pape’s (CDP’s) Domaine Roger Sabon for a tasting.

Our host explained that this past summer they experienced drier weather producing smaller berries over 18 hectares. Sabon, like Pegau, has both a Domaine for the CDP wine area and a Cotes du Rhone label. Five percent of their appellations are producing white wines. They blend before aging, have four different soil types and also have a distillery. All of their wines are at least 70% Grenache and are aged in large barrels. 

 

For the tasting they offered us new and older wines, including wines from the Lirac appellation – not in Chateauneuf du Pape – with amazing aromatics and flavors. 

 

My favorites were a 2020 Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve that had just been bottled in March and contained 80% Grenache and the remaining 20% was made of Syrah and Mourvedre – the classic GSM blend. I noted delicate fruit aromas and subtle fruit flavors – red to blue fruits – as well as a pepperiness. 

 

My second favorite was the Prestige label, a 2020 Chateauneuf du Pape that was all black fruit, cracked pepper and earth that had a nice sweet spot. That blend was also a GSM. 

 

My ultimate favorite of the day was the final wine we tasted: the 2012 Prestige that had huge aromatics with earth, mint, dark fruit and an extra long finish. It was a real treat to be treated to an older vintage as it showed how well these wines did after a decade of aging.

 

Instagram: @Roger.Sabon 

Website: http://www.domainerogersabon.com/en/

Domaine de la Mordoree

The next day we went to Domaine de la Mordoree for an extensive vineyard tour – with the most amazing rocky and sandy soil that walking on it was difficult. The idea of the roots below, struggling for water that made them strong, left a huge impression on me. I had never seen this kind of large rocky terrain in a vineyard before. And the sandy sections were so pure and soft, it was quite a difference. The vines are between 40 and 60 years old. 

 

Farming in the Domaine was certified organic in 2013 and is now also biodynamic. There are 30 workers brought in for nighttime harvests every year. The father and head of the household had died, and the mother and daughter “continue in a masculine world” according to our guide. 

 

After the tour we had a tasting of their new white, rose and red wines. My first favorite was the 2019 La Dame Rousse – Lirac, also known as “The Red Lady” on their website, which was 50% Grenache and 50% Syrah. Very dark berries, forest floor, tannin, dry and spicy and with a price tag of only 14.50 Euros. My second favorite was their 2020 La Reine de bois Chateauneuf du Pape that was rich, velvety, smooth and balanced. Top notch indeed and 56 Euros.

 

Instagram: @Domaine_Mordoree 

Website: https://www.domaine-mordoree.com/?lang=en

 

Domaine Andre Brunel and le Clos du Caillou

 

Our next day in Chateauneuf du Pape was spent at Domaine Andre Brunel and le Clos du Caillou! At Andre Brunel we learned that the namesake had passed away in February and his son Fabrice, Andre’s longtime apprentice, then took over as winemaker. Some of the Grenache vineyards are 135 years old. One other interesting fact is that in a recent blind tasting of a 1959 Andre Brunel vintage the wine was thought to have been a Burgundy instead of a Rhone! 

Domaine du Grand Tinel wine glass

We tasted in the winery, during a day of noisy pressing, but it didn’t keep us from enjoying several wines. Along with their Chateauneuf du Pape label we also sampled blends from their Cotes du Rhone Villages. My favorite was a 2020 Chateauneuf du Pape Les Cailloux that was a 60% Grenache blend with Syrah, Mourvedre and Cinsault. The wine had been aged in a Burgundy barrel.

 

Onto le Clos du Caillou where some of their wines are grown within the CDP boundaries and some are outside of it in Cotes du Rhone territory. The Cailloux area, mentioned above in a wine from Andre Brunel, is just outside of CDP but has the same soil and terroir. Some of their vineyards have sandy soils and some are pebbly.

Their Grand Reserve wine is their most famous and comes from pure sandy soils, which for the winery means:

“elegance, fine tannins and aging potential.”

 

Eddie's Telle Clos du Caillou bottless and quartzegraph

le Clos du Caillou bottless and quartz

Their new winery, Domaine de Panisse, began in 2020 and the wines have all sold out. In 2007 they went organic and were certified as so in 2010. They are also biodynamic but are not yet certified for that distinction. Grenache is their number one produced grape, followed by Syrah, Mourvedre and other Rhônes. They only work with used barrels. 

 

We tasted seven wines and the most memorable one for me was the Les Quartz Rouge – Chateauneuf du Pape 2020 for its fresh red fruit, richness and smooth balance. The grapes used – 80% Grenache and 20% Syrah – came from the vineyard that just happened to be just outside of the Chateauneuf du Pape region. Our host said the wine had a 20-year aging potential. The wine was priced at 55 Euros. 

 

Instagram: @Domaine_AndreBrunel @ClosDuCaillou  

Websites: https://domaine-andre-brunel.fr/

https://www.closducaillou.com/

 

La Barroche winery

La Barroche winery

Domaine la Barroche and Château Mont Redon PLUS The Terroir and Castles

 

Next up we visited Domaine la Barroche where the sandy soil with quartz stones took over the vineyards. The same 12 people do the harvest every year; and the group also sorts the grapes in buckets by hand for the 2,000 cases of wine they produce a year. During the de-stemming process they discard any too-dry berries. Then, later, the winemaking process is “like slow cooking at low temperatures” according to our host.

 

We tasted wines from their Liberty (stones), Julien Barrot (signature) and Fiancée labels. Every wine I tasted I noted as distinguished: the 2020, 2019 and 2016 Julien Barrot Chateauneuf du Pape, 2020 Liberty blend and the 2020 Fiancée Chateauneuf du Pape.

 

Chateau Mont- Redon

Before our tasting at Mont-Redon I took a few moments to look over their colorful brochure and large maps.

I read,

“The secret of our skill is hidden in the poor soils in which the vines grow.

Originally the Alps, Chateauneuf du Pape, round puddings stones are what make our wines special.

Our Lirac and Cotes du Rhone are at their best on the plains, also stony, neighboring those of Chateauneuf du Pape.”

Château Mont Redon will be celebrating their 100-year anniversary next year, with the same family at the helm since 1923!

 

We tasted a 2021 Roussanne Viognier Reserve Cotes du Rhone, 2020 Oratoire St. Domaine Martin Rhone Valley, 2020 Lirac GSM, 2018 Reserve Gigondas and a 2020 Chateauneuf du Pape. Learned that they don’t export their wines until they are at least five years old – as the U.S. consumer is not known for aging their wines – and we should be buying the 2019s now. 

 

Terroir tour Day Courtesy A 2 Pas des Vignes Hebergements and Spa

 

Next up was a fabulous tour of the different rocks – including beautiful quartz – and different soils all throughout the Cote Du Rhone and Chateauneuf du Pape with Nicolas of “A 2 Pas des Vignes Hebergements and Spa”! (He and his wife Emilie own four homes to rent, and a spa on the premises.) Castles – all minutes away – include the Pope’s Palace, Chateau de Vaudieu, Chateau La Nerthe and Hostellerie du Château that also has a lovely restaurant. I highly recommend a stay at 2 Pas as the pricing is more than reasonable as well as being in the center of Chateauneuf du Pape. Nicolas offered us the tour, though he is not a tour guide, but I also suggest a tour so that you can get more of a sense of the terroir and history. 

Nicolas from A 2 Pas des Vignes Hebergements and Spa

Nicolas from A 2 Pas des Vignes Hebergements and Spa

Instagram: @DomaineLaBarroche @ChateauMontRedon

Websites: https://www.domainelabarroche.com/

https://www.chateaumontredon.com/

 

Instagram: @a2pasdesvignes 

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/a2pasdesvignes 

 

Domaine du Grand Tinel bottle shot

Domaine du Grand Tinel bottle shot

Domaine du Grand Tinel, Domaine Saint Prefert Et Domaine Isabel Ferrando and Vieux Telegraphe

 

My final installment from my time in Chateauneuf du Pape is a visit and tour at Domaine du Grand Tinel that’s been making wine for 7 generations! (My husband Eddie covered me for another day – see his coverage from Domaine Saint Prefert Et Domaine Isabel Ferrando and Vieux Telegraphe below.) 

Lucien Jeune, born in 1904, is known for two things, first he passed a law forbidding UFOs from landing in the vineyards – making the area more appealing to inquisitive tourists – and he was also mayor for 25 years. Grand Tinel began in 1972, combining estates owned by Lucien Jeune and Georges Establet, when their children married in 1968.

Domaine du Grand Tinel wine glass

Domaine du Grand Tinel wine glass

To this day harvest is all done by hand, the have two wineries from two different terroirs: Domaine du Grand Tinel and Domaine de Saint Paul. They don’t make all of the white Rhone varieties, and they focus on the three major reds: Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre. Some of their vines are over 100 years old. They only use new oak barrels for the whites and used for the reds. Wine is sold through Negotiants, mostly to the private sector of French buyers. Bottling and labeling is done in house. 

 

These were my favorites from the tasting: The 2020 Chateauneuf du Pape Blanc, the 2020 Cuvee Cotes du Rhone (Roussanne based), Domaine Saint Paul 2019 Chateauneuf du Pape (Grenache and Syrah based, 70 year old vines), 2018  L’insolite (100% Syrah) and 2006 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Heres (100% Grenache).

 

Eddie and friends (I was back at the Villa with a cold) visited Domaine Saint Prefert Et Domaine Isabel Ferrando and Vieux Telegraphe…these are his memories of the day: 

Eddie's Telegraph

Eddie’s Telegraph

My day began at Domaine Saint Prefert and with an introduction and discussion with owner Isabel Fernando, and a tasting of the latest vintages. The 2021 Blanc Famille Isabel Fernando Chateauneuf du Pape was a great sample of their wines. The 2020 Colombis from Chateauneuf du Pape was outstanding as well.

Saint Prefert Isabel Ferrando

Saint Prefert Isabel Ferrando

 

The afternoon brought us to Domaine du Vieux Telegraphe. Vieux Telegraphe has been a family run winery since 1891. The sixth generation of the Brunier family is continuing the tradition of making excellent wines. Daniel Brunier gave us a wonderful tour and explanation of their winemaking style. The tour included a walk through their newly constructed caves for wine aging and storage.

 

The tasting began with Clos Roquete, a very approachable wine made from 33% Roussanne, 33% Clairette, and 34% Grenache Blanc. This wine was so good, we bought a bottle for dinner that night. The 2020 Blanc was outstanding as well.  We tasted the entire flight ending with the 2019 Rouge Chateauneuf du Pape made from 65% Grenache Noir, 15% Mourvedre, 15% Syrah, with Cinsault, Clairette and others at 5%. As a special treat, Daniel opened their 2010 rouge Vieux Telegraphe Chateauneuf du Pape. This wine was truly a standout in all the wines tasted on the trip so far. The wine had aged well and still had the ability go age a couple of dozen more years. Many Vieux Telegraphe wines were included in the case we had shipped home.

 

Instagrams: @DomaineDuGrandTinel @isabelferrando_stprefert @VieuxTelegraphe

Websites: https://www.domainegrandtinel.fr/en/#historique

https://www.st-prefert.com/

https://www.vieux-telegraphe.fr/

 

Eve Bushman has a Level Two Intermediate Certification from the Wine and Spirits Education Trust (WSET), a “certification in the first globally-recognized course” as an American Wine Specialist ® from the North American Sommelier Association (NASA), Level 1 Sake Award from WSET, was the subject of a 60-minute Wine Immersion video (over 16k views), authored “Wine Etiquette for Everyone” and has served as a judge for the Long Beach Grand Cru and the Global Wine Awards. You can email Eve@EveWine101.com to ask a question about wine or spirits.

 

Alton Brown Live: Beyond The Eats heads to Bethlehem’s Wind Creek on Nov 26

Television personality, author, Food Network and Netflix star Alton Brown heads to heading Bethlehem PA’s Wind Creek Casino on November 26

Alton Brown Live: Beyond The Eats – The Holiday Variant tour this holiday season. 

 

He is the host of Top 10 new Netflix Iron Chef reboot “Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend.”  Brown says fans can expect “more cooking, more comedy, more music, and more potentially dangerous science stuff with a sprinkle of seasonal spices. Plus, you’ll see things I’ve never been allowed to do on TV.” Critics and fans have raved about the interactive components of Brown’s shows.

He warns, “Prepare for an evening unlike any other and if I call for volunteers…think twice.” 

How can I volunteer to be on stage?
Volunteers will be selected at random from the audience.

What does the VIP Experience ticket include?

VIP Experience tickets include a prime seat location and an exclusive intimate Q&A before the show.  VIP ticket holders will be given first access to purchase tour merchandise without a line and will receive a VIP laminate when they enter the theatre. The VIP experience will last 15-20 minutes.

Is the show family friendly?
Beyond The Eats will be a culinary event for food fans of all ages.

For more information and tickets: Alton Brown Live: Beyond The Eats

Discover Oltrepo Pavese Wines from Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

So much Italian wine is packed with great flavor, great food pairing possibilities, even great price tags ($20 or less).  And yet many of us don’t reach for their bottles at the wine shop because we haven’t discovered them yet.

Oltrepo Pavese is a great example of this.  

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines

So where is Oltrepo Pavese?

 

Oltrepo Pavese is in the north-west Italian region of Lombardy.  Within Italy’s 20 regions, Lombardy (or Lombardia) is located on the Northern end,  bordered by Piemonte, Emilio-Romagna, Veneto, Trentino – Alto Adige.

Wine Expert Susannah Gold

Wine Expert Susannah Gold

Oltrepo Pavese History

 

Oltrepo Pavese has a long wine history. It’s called ‘The Old World’ for a reason.

Viticulture was mentioned in the area as early as 40 BC.  By the 1800s, the area was growing more than 200 grape varieties. Eventually it became the third largest producer of the Pinot Nero grape, just behind France’s  Burgundy and Champagne.

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines

Oltrepo Pavese Grapes

There are four main grape varieties in Oltrepo Pavese and they are: Pinot Noir, Croatina, Barbera, Riesling. In addition, other popular options are: Pinot Grigio and Moscato.  

Sparkling Wine in Oltrepo Pavese

Do they do sparkling?  They do.  

Their Pinot Noir vine clones started getting used in the 1800s and by the 1900s sparkling wine production took off.

Sparkling wine made in the south of Lombardy’s Pavia province Pinot Nero (Noir) is dominant in all wines made under this title, including either white or rosé.

The metodo classico is Italy’s version of the methode traditionelle, proudly used (and protected) by the winemakers of France’s Champagne.

Oltrepò Metodo Classico DOCG has a minimum of 70% Pinot Noir
Oltrepò Metodo Classico Cruasé has a minimum of 75% Pinot Noir

Let’s Get to Tasting

 

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Testarossa Oltrepo Pavese DOCG Metodo Classico Pinot Nero 2016 La Versa

In the glass, a brilliant straw yellow. White and creamy mousse, with continuous perlage. The nose has crusty bread with a citrus finish. The mouth has a soft feel, fresh and lively, with a lingering red fruit aftertaste. Would pair well with white fish, salmon, mussels.

Oltrepo Pavese Pinot Grigio DOC 2021 – Vanzini

In the glass, copper tones.  On the nose, floral notes of apple, pear. Soft, elegant mouthfeel, with hints of toast and cream. Would pair well with fish and creamy cheeses.

Sommossa Bonarda dell ‘ Oltrepo Pavese DOC 2021 – Castello De Luzzano

In the glass, Ruby red with purple tinges. On the nose, notes of blackberry and black currant. The mouth is dry and tannic with persistent black currant.

Tiamat, Pino Nero dell’Oltrepo Pavese DOC 2020 –  Cordero San Giorgio

In the glass, luminous ruby red color. Red fruit aromas on the nose.  Red fruit with a hint of spice on the mouth, soft mouthfeel.  Would pair well with chicken and turkey.

Pernice Pinot Nero dell’Oltrepo Pavese DCO 2018 – Conte Vistarino

In the glass, ruby red with garnet specks.  The nose has complex violet notes with roasted coffee and cocoa.  The mouth is big and elegant.  A full body of red fruit with a spicy finish.  Could be deliciously paired with gamey and roasted meats, rabbit, mushrooms  .

Noir, Pinot Nero, dell’Oltrepo Pavese DOC 2018 – Mazzolino

In the glass, deep bright ruby red with a garnet edge. On the nose, raspberry, and a subtle blend of earth and white pepper.  The mouth gets roasted red berries and earthy accents.  But the wine keeps opening up!  Sweeter red cherry and silky richness that lingers. Could pair well with grilled salmon in a wine sauce

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

No Tricks! Just Treats – Halloween Family Fun from Trunks in Upper Saucon Township Oct 23

No Tricks! Just Treats – Halloween Family Fun from Trunks in Upper Saucon Township Oct 23

Gear up the kids for a local Trunk or Treat held by Upper Saucon Township & the Southern Lehigh Chamber of Commerce, proud partner of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce.

From 1-3pm on Sunday October 23, 2022 children will be able to walk around the parking lot at Hopewell Park 4695 W Hopewell Rd, Center Valley, PA 18034 to visit trunks of local businesses and organizations to receive candy or goodies for free.

There will be a DJ on site to pump the tunes and celebrate the Halloween holiday – maybe even some dancin’ if the kids are feeling it!

Families can pose for pictures by our face-in-a-hole festive board and “How Tall This Fall” board. Travelin’ Hot Dogs and Mon & Mel’s Sweet Scoops will be on site selling food for families to purchase.

Organizations setting up include: SoLeHi Girl Scouts, Southern Lehigh Public Library, Mary Kay, St Lukes Pediatrics, Crime Victims Council of the LV, and more!

Thank you to our sponsors who helped make this day possible: Designing Wealth Management by Raymond James and Penn State Lehigh Valley.

Executive Vice President of Affiliated Chambers Jessica O’Donnell-Gower shares:

“The Chamber loves partnering with Upper Saucon Township

for these community events to help connect local businesses with residents of the area

who may want need and want their product and to do business with them.

It’s the perfect crossover of business and community!”

The Chamber is still accepting businesses/vendors/organizations interested in setting up to give candy or goodies away.

Please email AshleyL@LehighValleyChamber.org or call (610) 739-1273 for more information! Sponsorship opportunities are still available as well.

See the Facebook event page here.

When: Sunday October 23, 2022 from 1-3p

Where: Hopewell Park 4695 W Hopewell Rd, Center Valley, PA 18034

Pricing Information: FREE for community to attend

Spuds and Suds is Back in Bath Saturday, August 20th

Spuds and Suds is Back in Bath Saturday, August 20th

The Greater Bath Area Chamber of Commerce (GBACC), a proud partner of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce, is thrilled to be bringing back the famous Spuds & Suds festival after a pandemic hiatus! 

Starting at noon on Saturday, August 20th, over forty vendors will be packing the streets in downtown Bath – one of the largest events of the year!

Spuds and Suds is Back in Bath Saturday, August 20th

Spuds and Suds is Back in Bath Saturday, August 20th

 

You’ll find everything from crafters showing off their stained glass, hand crafted jewelry, craft soaps and bath products, and more! 

And the food… Spud-tastic menu items from your favorite local food trucks will feature potato based dishes, of course!

Pierogies, French fries, smashed garlic potatoes, chocolate covered potato chips, potato croquettes, and a baked potato bar… From sweet to savory, our food vendors will fulfill all your potato cravings. 

Of course, there will also be a main stage.

Kicking off the party will be local legends, The Wonton Soups, with their mix of fun, toe tapping covers you’ll love!

Spuds and Suds is Back in Bath Saturday, August 20th

Spuds and Suds is Back in Bath Saturday, August 20th

Following the soup course will be Chasing Daylight, another local Lehigh Valley favorite, coming off of Musicfest to join us.

Closing down the evening will be our headlining band, The Weekenders will rock the night out! 

Finally, Spuds & Suds is proud to add a car show component to the event as well! Come and see some of the most beautiful machines on four wheels and vote for your favorite while you enjoy the music and food. 

Greater Bath Area Chamber of Commerce Council Member from Terraform Engineering, Terry DeGroot said, “We are eagerly looking forward to the Spuds & Suds event after a hiatus of two years.  

We have over 40 vendors!

Alcohol vendors include Birthright Brewing, Seven Sirens Brewing, Mishka Vodka, and Lucchi Family Wine Cellars.  We also have food and craft vendors for every taste. Terraform is proud to sponsor this excellent street festival to highlight what Bath Borough has to offer.  Come and join us for great day of music, crafts, food, and drink!”

“I am so incredibly happy to know our streets will once again be filled with food, music, fun…and, smiling faces at the return of SPUDS & SUDS!  I am very grateful to The Chamber and the members of the Spuds & Suds committee for their dedication to this annual festival…and, to the sponsors for their continued support!” said Mayor Fiorella R. Mirabito. 

Spuds and Suds is Back in Bath Saturday, August 20th

Spuds and Suds is Back in Bath Saturday, August 20th

Of course, events like this would not be possible without the Power of Partnerships at work in our communities and businesses with:

The Borough of Bath, A.J Trunzo Inc., Tony Tibaldi with State Farm Insurance, Signal of Eastern PA, Muschlitz Excavating, Huratiak Homes, Kratzer Septic Service, My Place Pizza Restaurant, Colliers Engineering and Design, iHeart Radio, S. Seem Antiques and Artisans, Stephani Insurance Services, Barry Issett and Associates, Terraform Engineering, Truist Bank, Keystone Cement Company, ESSA Bank, Bensing Funeral Home, Bath Truck Caps, D Koder Marketing, and All Air Solutions. 

Easton’s Commodore Building Adds Upscale Housing and Dining

Easton’s Commodore Building adds upscale housing and dining

The local project that has taken longer than expected has finally reached a milestone moment and is ready for it’s next exciting steps.

“It’s a really tricky time right now for everybody,”

said Garett Vassel,

president of Optima Durant Group.

“We had some challenges with our former steel contractor and there was actually a bankruptcy with the sub contractors.”

Easton's Commodore Building adds Upscale Housing and Restaurants

They can move forward on the seven-story building.

“This is everything to me, it’s everything to the project,”

Vassel said.

“With this building closing up, now it’s a completely different trajectory for this project. Now people can start working late.

“You have 32 residential apartments – rental apartments. You have two floors of retail spaces. You have two floors commercial office space – about 14,000 square feet. And then 8,500-square-foot rooftop restaurant.”

Easton's Commodore Building adds Upscale Housing and Restaurants

The restaurant looks to be taken by The Trapani Family, who are already successful restauranteurs with Zest and Grille 3501.

“It’s a great opportunity I mean we’re very excited to just be part of the Easton community,”

said Patti Trapani

“Food-wise we’re looking toward the same thing,” Trapani said. “Fine dining but casual. We’re going to make a very inviting, comfortable setting, kind of warm. Maybe a bit more earthy type thing.”

Construction is now expected to wrap up with tenants moving in by the end of 2021 or early 2022.

Grand Carnivale: July 23 to August 7 – Lehigh Valley’s International Festival of 2022 at Dorney Park

Grand Carnivale is the Lehigh Valley’s International Festival of 2022 at Dorney Park July 23 to August 7.

Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is hosting their two-week-long Grand Carnivale International Festival

The one-of-a-kind spectacular features art, food, culture, and entertainment from around the world. 

Grand Carnivale is the Lehigh Valley's International Festival of 2022 at Dorney Park

Grand Carnivale is the Lehigh Valley’s International Festival of 2022 at Dorney Park

Grand Carnivale is a limited time super-event featured at the park and will engage all five of your senses and create lasting memories daily Saturday, July 23rd through Sunday, August 7th.

This year the special event showcases the splendor and mystery of China, France, Germany, India, Italy, and Spain through authentic food, music, dance, and performances.

Grand Carnivale is the Lehigh Valley's International Festival of 2022 at Dorney Park

Grand Carnivale is the Lehigh Valley’s International Festival of 2022 at Dorney Park

At night, guests are invited to a street party with a dazzling parade of international-themed floats and awe-inspiring performances. 

Grand Carnivale is the Lehigh Valley's International Festival of 2022 at Dorney Park

Signature adult beverages and authentic foods will be offered throughout the night, making Grand Carnivale the can’t-miss event of the summer for young adults and families alike.

Grand Carnivale is the Lehigh Valley's International Festival of 2022 at Dorney Park

Entry to Grand Carnivale is included in park admission. Grand Carnivale Tasting Cards are sold separately and can be purchased online prior to the event.

Your Summertime Adventures Deserve a Refreshing Taste, Here’s the drink for you

Your summertime adventures deserve a refreshing taste, with healthy results and supporting a good case, taste CaliWater.

This summer many families are going on adventures – from a fun night out, to local road trips to traditional vacations and everything in between.  Families are looking for flavor, looking for healthy options, when possible choosing to support social good.

Recently we tasted a solution that solves all of this and more.

CaliWater is the latest celebrity-driven brand on an already crowded grocery shelf to promote flavor, fun and health.

Before you judge it, have you tried cactus water?  If not, honestly it’s worth a taste. 

Open your mind (and your mouth) to the world of cactus water. Try the taste of CaliWater.

The Flavor

CaliWater comes in two subtle, but very different flavors:

Ginger + Lime

It’s a drink that adds a pop to your tongue.  

Tasting-wise, on the nose is heavy lime that for me became a palette cleanser.  Got a funky taste in your mouth?  This can will save you.  The lime notes carry over on your palette and the ginger adds a refreshing zing.   The linger lasts, leaving a pleasant and refreshing taste.

Wild Prickly Pear

Tasting-wise, on your nose its a bit sweet and even floral.  As you taste, it’s giving your mouth a sweet, refreshing bath similar to a bite of watermelon.  

But How Healthy is CaliWater?

The simple answer is: very healthy.  

Caliwater contains 5 naturally occurring electrolytes to boost hydration and is packed with skin fortifying antioxidants, anti-inflammatory properties, and 200mg of Prickly Pear Extract which is a proven hangover relief. 

Prickly Pear Cactus has shown to lower cholesterol, regulate blood sugar levels, and provides natural anti-viral properties. Known as a “superfruit”, the Prickly Pear Cactus has been the health solution go-to for many all over the world.

Proven Hangover Relief

Let’s repeat an important part.  The drinks include 200mg of Prickly Pear Extract which is a proven hangover relief. 

Cali water also serves as a fantastic mixer for your favorite cocktail.

Created with passion, love, and a clear mission in mind

Earth-friendly activists Vanessa Hudgens and Oliver Trevena bonded while enjoying a prickly pear margarita.

They launched CaliWater, California cactus water that goes beyond just hydration. 

Created with passion, love and a clear mission in mind CaliWater hopes to promote healthy eco-friendly lifestyles and to make the world a better place. 

With up to 75% of Americans being considered chronically dehydrated CaliWater offer the tasty yet healthy alternative to water that also presents benefits for health and well-being. 

Giving Social Good

CaliWater’s goal is not only to provide health benefits to their customers, but also to raise awareness about the fight against childhood hunger. 

Partnering with No Kid Hungry a charity working to stop hungry children, Cali Wter pledges to donate $0.05 for every can purchased with the goal of donating $1,000,000 by April 2022.

Read for a Taste?

You can shop CaliWater here: https://drinkcaliwater.com/

You can also browse your local Erewhon, Alfred, Bevmo,  Blueys Market & Cafe, Sunlight Organics, The Pie Hotel, Vintage Grocers.

 

 

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