Here are some events that I’m going to be attending or where I’m going to be pouring and speaking about wine in coming weeks. Please join me if you can!
An Evening in Rome with Tony Vallone
Thursday, May 19
Ciao Bello, Houston
Tony’s a client and a friend and a bona fide national treasure when it comes to Italian gastronomy in this country. I have a lot of fun working with him and am very much looking forward to attending his Roman event, the latest in his series of regional Italian cuisines dinner series. Click here for details. Tracie P will be there, too!
Sotto New Wine List Launch
Wednesday, May 25
Sotto, Los Angeles
After five years of writing a wine list devoted almost exclusively to the wines of southern Italy at Sotto in Los Angeles, it’s time to shake things up. I’ll be visiting the restaurant in a few weeks to launch our new list and will be leading a special tasting of five new wines that we’ll be adding. The new list will still be southern-inspired but it will also have new regional focus. Stay tuned for registration info (the event isn’t listed yet on the restaurant’s site but I’ll be posting details as soon as I have them).
Franciacorta Real Story Tasting
Monday, June 6
Perman Wine Selections, Chicago
Now almost midway through its second year, my “Franciacorta Real Story” campaign for the Franciacorta growers consortium has been one of the most rewarding of my career. This will be the last tasting in the series until the fall and I know it will be a good one: I’m a huge fan of Craig Perman and his wine shop and I know we’re going to have a top-flight group of wine pros and lovers for this limited-seating tasting. Please shoot me an email to reserve a spot because it’s already filling up.
Houstonians, please come out and hang with us next week at Tony’s place! And likewise, Angelenos and Chicagoans, I hope to see you soon! Thanks for being here… and there…
Above: grapes harvested in August 2015 at Ca’ del Bosco, another one of Franciacorta’s “big three” and another winery experimenting with organic farming practices.
The sun rose over Slovenia’s Brda hills yesterday morning as I enjoyed a daybreak walk on the Italian side of the border before heading back to Texas (check out the video below and be sure to turn up the volume to hear the sound of the day’s first church bells in the distance).
My good friend Adam Japko’s Design and Wine Tour officially came to an end yesterday (although many from the group, including me, are staying on for a couple of days for tasting and touring in Friuli).
But the thing that impressed me the most was the professionalism of the sommelier who waited on us yesterday.
Not much time to post this morning as I try to catch up with work before heading out for the last day of our Design and Wine Tour.
It’s with no small amount of urgency that I’m posting today because it was only yesterday that I learned that Italy now requires that U.S. passports be valid for at least six months beyond your planned date of departure from the
Above: dinner last night at
Above: and in the midst of it all, I got to have “do bianchi,” two white wines, with my good friend
Tomorrow is the first day of my friend Adam Japko’s Design and Wine Tour Italy 2016.
Marco Tinello, my friend and one of the Veneto’s top sommeliers, has been posting stirring images from France this week on his Facebook.
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