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Wine Dinner: Ancient Varietals of Campania


February 9, 2012 (Thu) from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Quechee, Vermont

Cost: $65 per person plus tax and gratuity
Event ID #404984

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Ancient Varietals of Campania
Thursday, February 9, 2012

Host: Maurizio de Rosa, Feudi di San Gregorio

Buongiorno, Amici!


When you think of the breathtaking landscapes of Italy, what comes to mind? Abundant vineyards? Amazing cuisine? Dramatic oceanscapes? How about volcanoes?  That is what you will find in the Campania region of Southern Italy - Mount Vesuvius, a volcano that has, historically, erupted nearly every 2,000 years and may surprise us in our lifetime by coming to life again.  From atop the feet of layered ash and pumice left behind after the last massive eruption of “Vesuvio”  in 79 a.d., came a land so fertile, verdant and lush that legends were born. One such legend states that as Jesus Christ was ascending toward Heaven he flew over this landscape and was so taken by it’s beauty that he wept tears of joy...And while you may or may not believe that story, when you experience this spectacular region for the first time, it may, in fact, bring you to tears!

 

Located in the tiny village of Sorbo Serpico in Campania’s Irpinia region and within close proximity to Mount Vesuvius is the Feudi di San Gregorio estate, established in 1986. Feudi is Campania’s premier winemaking estate and they are known for being ahead of their time in advancements and innovation in winemaking. Feudi’s winemakers have tapped into the incredible potential of Campania’s unique and ancient varietals. The land is layered with mineral-rich deposits of volcanic ash which are  remarkably flavorful to vines and produce many varietals with very distinctive notes and aromas. Many of the vines used by Feudi di San Gregorio are centuries old, including the oldest Aglianico vines in the country. Our host, Maurizio de Rosa is a wealth of knowledge on the history of the country and region and is a passionate and enthusiastic educator.

 

Chef Joshua has come up with an authentic menu to pair with these magnificent wines that will transport you to another time, make you feel the warmth of true Italian hospitality and maybe even smell the aromas of the sea and ever-abundant lemons that perfume the Southern Italian air.

 

For your pleasure, our menu is as follows for the evening;

 

Grilled Scamorza and Crispy Prosciutto

arugula, ciabatta , cipollini marmellata

Feudi’s Greco di Tufo, DUBL, N.V., Vino Spumante di Qualita

 

Maine Shrimp & Point Judith Calamari

citrus risotto, tarragon olive oil

Greco di Tufo, 2009, Greco di Tufo DOCG

 

Veal Braciola

raisins, pine nuts, chick peas, Maplebrook Farms ricotta & a roasted tomato cream

 Aglianico, “Rubrato” 2007, Irpina/Aglianico IGT

 

Grilled Beef Short Ribs

eggplant, escarole, roasted chestnut polenta & a white balsamic porcini reduction

Aglianico, “Taurasi” 2006, Taurasi DOCG

 

Wild Flower Honey Zabaglione

golden figs, shaved white chocolate& almond lace

Fiano/Falanghina, “Privilegio” N.V., Campania Bianco IGT

 

$65 per person plus tax and gratuity

We hope you will join us for this very special evening. Please call 802-295-1470 for reservations and Buon Appetito!!

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