This past week I spent a week in the
Valpolicella wine region of the Veneto in northeastern Italy where I
experienced the L'Anteprima Amarone event, which was the release of
the 2011 Amarone vintage of 64 producers. Thanks to the Consorzio della Valpolicella our foreign press group traveled to over 10
wineries tasting through many of their wines including a number of
meetings with winemakers and wine dinners as well as the big
Anteprima Amarone event culminating my week.
The Arena in Verona |
Four 9th Wine Pairing
Weekend #WinePW I thought this trip to Verona was a perfect way to
celebrate our Valentines theme with a perfect pairing from the region
with Recioto della Valpolicella and Sbrisolana. Verona, according to
its well-known home of Romeo and Juliet, is a city of love. Although
the story of Romeo and Juliet is a fable, traces of love are found in
the city, especially at Juliet's balcony in the city center, where
folks right letters to pin on the wall. In light of Valentine's Day I was in that same boat back
in 2009 when I first started dating my husband and left my own note
on the wall as corny as it sounds and I guess all dreams do come
true! Awwwww!
My note at Juliet's balcony Oct 11, 2009 |
While in Verona I was introduced to a
special dessert of the Veneto region called sbrisolana. It
originates from the verb sbricolare, which means to crumble.
According to Accademia Barilla sbrisolana was “created around the
16th century in the Northern Italian countryside, outside of
Mantua.....a popular dessert among poor families. In order to save
money, they would prepare the tart by mixing cornmeal, hazelnuts and
lard, instead of butter.” It was also enjoyed by the nobile
families made with finer ingredients including almonds and sugar.
Sbrisolana is a hard, crunchy, yet crumbly type of large cookie. The
top resembles a crumb cake top and the texture itself is reminiscent
of a sugar/shortbread cookie with almonds. It's easily enjoyed by
breaking it up into pieces and enjoying with some wine.
Sbrisolana |
Flight of Recioto della Valpolicella |
I was such a fan I made sure to bring
some home myself and look forward to making it myself as well in the
future. There is nothing like enjoying typical products of the
region especially when they pair so well together. Hopefully you
will top off your Valentines Day with this sweet finish and enjoy it
as much as I did.
You can follow me on Vino Travels as I
take you day by day of my recent return from the Valpolicella wine
region meeting winemakers and sharing with you the true meaning of
what represents producing wine in the Valpolicella. I started this week with my first day at Bolla so join me!
My last night in Verona |
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If you're reading this early enough, you can join us for a live Twitter chat on our theme "It's All About Romance" on Saturday, February 14, from 11 a.m. to noon Eastern Time.
You can also visit our group Pinterest board to pin some great pairing ideas for later! Stay tuned for the March Wine Pairing Weekend, which will be on Saturday, March 14, 2015
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