Wednesday, March 11, 2009

champagne tastes

date: Feb 27

drink: cava, Ruinart Champagne (blanc de blanc & rose), an Italian Red & Penderyn Whiskey!!! (followed by some Piper Sonoma champagne at home... because we just couldnt stop!)

what: Cheese & Wine 101 at Artisanal


so, back on J's birthday, i decided to go the 'experience' route and include a cheese & wine class as part of his gift... J and I drink a LOT of wine and eat a LOT of cheese... (note to self - this probably has contributed to those 10lbs gained...) so this seemed like a no-brainer... chose Artisanal because we both LOVE that place and chose the 27th simply because it was one of the only fridays that offered the class... (and hoped we wouldnt break up before then... dangerous in a new relationship...)

On the day of, i hopped over to the artisanal site (btw, dont just go to artisanal dot com - its porn...) and noticed this little blurb about the evening:


Friday, February 27th: Special Guest Instructor Frederic Panaiotis, cellarmaster for Ruinart champagne will be co-teaching with Max McCalman. Enjoy an exciting one of a kind culinary experience. Plus, a pairing with Penderyn Whiskey.


Now, generally speaking, the wine for Cheese & Wine 101 is provided by Chambers Street Wines and i'm sure they are fabulous, but it was clear that this night would be different...

The night starts out with a reception - freeflowing cava (spanish sparkling wine) and a ton of cheese, crackers, dried fruits, preserves, gougeres (hot from the oven) and, of course, fondue...

i was already fairly tipsy by the time they put us in the classroom.

when i looked at the 4 glasses in front of me - 2 champagne, 1 wine and 1 WHISKEY, i got a little nervous that it may be a praying-to-the-porcelain-god kind of night.
when i looked at the 7 cheeses on the plate, i thought to myself what a shame it would be to not keep it down... and i resolved to slow down, drink some water and pace myself


without going into too much detail, i will say this - even in my drunken stupor, i learned a lot. a lot about cheese (like those grainy bits? those are amino acids. that is an indication of a good cheese) nutrition, a lot about cheese types, a lot about cheese tastes and a lot about how to pair a cheese and a wine...

but mostly? mostly i found my new favorite celebration champagne... that ruinart rose - highly recommend! i'm not a rose champagne lover but this is made differently... something about combining white and red rather than just making the pink a result of the red... i dunno - but that stuff is GOOD... perhaps even better than that bottle of la grande dame...

its too expensive for my typical saturday night, therefore i can only hope that there will be a worthy celebration in my near future :)

Friday, March 6, 2009

from my mother, of all places!

date: Feb 14

drink: Kanonkop Pinotage and after dinner kaluah based stuff

what: Dinner at the Animal Kingdon (Disney) with the parents

Yeah, i skipped a whole 3 weeks or so in there - i know. i've slacked...

and i was just going to say f-it and start over but really, this story cant be ignored...

so, because i dont have the same job anymore, i could finally go to the daytona 500 this year. talked my parents into going as well (and by talked them into it, i mean i said to my mom, 'hey, no more tax season means that i could go to daytona this year...')
They took care of the arrangements and since they were going to make a trip out of it, felt we'd be best served to stay in orlando. cause my parents? they're disney people...

so anyway, saturday night they wanted to take me to one of their favorite disney restaurants, located in the Animal Kindgom Lodge... one of the nicer disney restaurants. so we get dressed all niceish (consider that we'll be at nascar the next day and by comparison, we were dressed for a wedding!) and headed out... sat down and immediately got on the wine list...

my parents, never drinkers in the past, have discovered wine within the past 5 years or so. and now? they're like me - always wanting a bottle, whereever they go...
so anyway, bottle of wine later and my mom? she's a lightweight - so she's a bit tipsy... slammed her hands on the table so hard at one point that people all around us looked up to figure out what the hell was going on...
but does she want to stop? oh no. she wants a dessert drink! and when i said i was going to refrain, she acted like a kid who'd been told there was no santa. and she sulked until she turned her sadness into peer pressure...

and my mother? she peer pressured me into one of those dessert drinks.