Christmas Eve dinner

Peter Creasey

Peter Creasey
Christmas Eve dinner was a success with Beni di Batasiolo Barolo '16 -- Ample aromas of berries (blueberries?) and more, medium body and acidity balanced with good dark fruits, some tobacco, savory, moderate length. [B+ - A-]

Nice pairing with sauteed triglia and arugula salad, calf's liver and cheese polenta, then joyously complementing panettone bread pudding.

. . . . . . Pete
 
Christmas Eve dinner here was unique. Earlier this year, we participated in a University initiative to bring Ukrainian scholars out of their war-torn nation and give them temporary positions here. Tonight, we had 5 of them and their families over to our house for dinner. We started with bread, cheese and potato-cheese varenyky with sour cream. We had a Navarro methode champenoise Gewurtztraminer to accompany them.
Dinner consisted of hot-smoked king salmon, smoked VA ham, roasted potatoes and broccoli. Our son played Santa and gave out presents to the guests. Wines were a 2009 Chevillon NSG VV which, though still largely primary, was lush and vividly fruity and a 2020 Malat “Furst” Grüner Veltliner which was proper but no better. Conversation ranged from the mundane to the political. We were just happy to give them a night of relaxation and good food.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by MLipton:
Christmas Eve dinner here was unique. Earlier this year, we participated in a University initiative to bring Ukrainian scholars out of their war-torn nation and give them temporary positions here. Tonight, we had 5 of them and their families over to our house for dinner. We started with bread, cheese and potato-cheese varenyky with sour cream. We had a Navarro methode champenoise Gewurtztraminer to accompany them.
Dinner consisted of hot-smoked king salmon, smoked VA ham, roasted potatoes and broccoli. Our son played Santa and gave out presents to the guests. Wines were a 2009 Chevillon NSG VV which, though still largely primary, was lush and vividly fruity and a 2020 Malat “Furst” Grüner Veltliner which was proper but no better. Conversation ranged from the mundane to the political. We were just happy to give them a night of relaxation and good food.

Mark Lipton
When Santa is not so secret.
 
originally posted by MLipton:
Christmas Eve dinner here was unique. Earlier this year, we participated in a University initiative to bring Ukrainian scholars out of their war-torn nation and give them temporary positions here. Tonight, we had 5 of them and their families over to our house for dinner. We started with bread, cheese and potato-cheese varenyky with sour cream. We had a Navarro methode champenoise Gewurtztraminer to accompany them.
Dinner consisted of hot-smoked king salmon, smoked VA ham, roasted potatoes and broccoli. Our son played Santa and gave out presents to the guests. Wines were a 2009 Chevillon NSG VV which, though still largely primary, was lush and vividly fruity and a 2020 Malat “Furst” Grüner Veltliner which was proper but no better. Conversation ranged from the mundane to the political. We were just happy to give them a night of relaxation and good food.

Mark Lipton

this is great. what a wonderful Christmas Eve.
 
originally posted by MLipton:
Navarro methode champenoise Gewurtztraminer
Mark Lipton

Was Navarro producing illegally (immorally?) labeled sparkling wine prior to 2006, or is the politburo taking the holidays off from enforcing international trade agreements?
 
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by MLipton:
Navarro methode champenoise Gewurtztraminer
Mark Lipton

Was Navarro producing illegally (immorally?) labeled sparkling wine prior to 2006, or is the politburo taking the holidays off from enforcing international trade agreements?

That was actually just my description. They label it simply as Brut, nothing more.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by MLipton:
Navarro methode champenoise Gewurtztraminer
Mark Lipton

Was Navarro producing illegally (immorally?) labeled sparkling wine prior to 2006, or is the politburo taking the holidays off from enforcing international trade agreements?

That was actually just my description. They label it simply as Brut, nothing more.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by MLipton:
Navarro methode champenoise Gewurtztraminer
Mark Lipton

Was Navarro producing illegally (immorally?) labeled sparkling wine prior to 2006, or is the politburo taking the holidays off from enforcing international trade agreements?

That was actually just my description. They label it simply as Brut, nothing more.

Mark Lipton

So it's the latter. Expect a knock on the door at the strangest of hours, mon ami :-)
 
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by MLipton:
Navarro methode champenoise Gewurtztraminer
Mark Lipton

Was Navarro producing illegally (immorally?) labeled sparkling wine prior to 2006, or is the politburo taking the holidays off from enforcing international trade agreements?

That was actually just my description. They label it simply as Brut, nothing more.

Mark Lipton

So it's the latter. Expect a knock on the door at the strangest of hours, mon ami :-)

You might warn the politburo to wear their woolens if they’re planning on a midnight visit any time soon. BTW, I had another look at the label and must walk back my last statement: it does have methode champenoise written in red on the bias.

Mark Lipton
 
so is stating 'methode champenoise' (sp?) only legal on wines produced from within the champagne AOC?

mind you, cooks in california is still labelling their bulk produced bubbly (shite) as not just 'methode champenoise', but as 'champagne'.
 
originally posted by robert ames:
so is stating 'methode champenoise' (sp?) only legal on wines produced from within the champagne AOC?

mind you, cooks in california is still labelling their bulk produced bubbly (shite) as not just 'methode champenoise', but as 'champagne'.

Since ‘94, it’s been illegal to sell wine in the EU so labeled if it doesn’t come from Champagne. Producers now will typically use methode classique or methode traditionelle to signify the process used. My guess is that Navarro, like Cook’s and IIRC Korbel, has no intention of selling their product in the EU.

Mark Lipton
 
United States bought into this agreement in 2005/2006, with the loophole that estates that had previously used names such as Chablis, Burgundy, Champagne, and 'methode champenoise' were grandfathered in. You still can't sell them in EU, I believe, but you can drink them in West Lafayette despite ominous warnings from the politburo.
 
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
United States bought into this agreement in 2005/2006, with the loophole that estates that had previously used names such as Chablis, Burgundy, Champagne, and 'methode champenoise' were grandfathered in. You still can't sell them in EU, I believe, but you can drink them in West Lafayette despite ominous warnings from the politburo.

And once more I am grateful for the benevolent forebearance of the politburo, though I can’t vouch for my Ukrainian guests in that regard.

Mark Lipton
 
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