When you become a wine consultant freelancer there are a thousand advantages, but the biggest is certainly the fact that you can accept invitations from friends who, when you work full-time, you just can not honor. And so it was when my dear friend and wine colleague, Emilia Marinig, invited me to take part in a dinner to taste the wines of Fattoria Fibbiano, unknown to me, a few months ago. The tasting took place at Treves & Hyde in Aldgate, a restaurant I am very fond of, not only for the inviting dishes, but also because the General Manager Adriano, is a dear friend with whom I have collaborated in the past.It is very easy to describe a winery after having seen it, but try to make people imagine it, maybe to those who are not used to visit wineries, that’s something else, yes it’s an art that Matteo Cantoni, a former engineer but today the voice of Fattoria Fibbiano outside the Italian borders, owns. It was thanks to his unstoppable energy that he managed to involve and attract all the attention of us, lucky guests. Before the official presentation in English for a mixed group of people, I had the opportunity to listen to Matteo explaining how his parents, who lived in Milan, one day made a tour around Tuscany and saw a sign indicating the property of Fibbiano, for sale for 17 years. Enchanted by the place and convinced to want to return to live immersed in nature, they bought it in 1990 and since then all the rest is history! Today the farm comprises 85 hectares of land, of which 40 are planted with vines, the remainder is cultivated with olive trees. The Cantoni family has also built a farm where travelers are welcomed, for those[…]
Author: Giusy Andreacchio
Calabria’s terroirs unveiled
There is little to say … when the topic is my Calabria, I always get excited! And so I was when I took part in the tasting of Calabrian wines that was held at the latest edition of the Real Italian Wine and Food Tasting, in Church House, near the majestic Westminster, last November 8th.The producers who took part in the event, sponsored by the Calabria Region, guest of honour at the event, belonged to various Calabrian wine areas, designated by different names: from the famous Ciro’ DOC appellation (I remind you that there are no DOCGs yet in the region), to the niche and chic appellation of Greco di Bianco (name of the DOC, not to be confused with the name of the Greco Bianco grape variety), to the ancient IGP Palizzi, or to the re-activated, after 50 years, IGP named Terre di Gerace, or the more generic Calabria IGP. The masterclass entitled ‘Calabria’s terroirs unveiled’ was made with the intent of discovering what Calabria region can produce and, through the seven wines shown at the tasting, Richard Ballantyne Master of Wine made us discover and savour some Calabrian vines, presenting them to an audience of wine experts and operators in the sector.Richard himself emphasized the versatility of Gaglioppo, which is able to express itself in different shades depending on the area of production and the winemaking method used.A representative wine was chosen, per each winery, that was a truly expression of the terroir. Richard began with a brief introduction on Calabria and shared with the presents some data on the production of wines in the region, the location and size of the various appellations DOC and IGP (10 districts). The production of DOC and IGT wines is the smallest and the most fragmented in Italy, with 9 DOC denominations[…]
A vibrant evening full of special bubbles
When I received the invitation from my ex-colleague Arabella to take part in an evening of Ferrari sparkling wines tasting, I was very happy to participate. For various reasons: one, because I was pleased to see my colleague again after a long time; two, because it was roughly 10 years since I had tasted the Ferrari wines and three because I’m in a phase where I rejoice to meet new people and savour their company.The tasting evening went well beyond all expectations: it turned out, in fact, a very entertaining evening, with very nice people and full of positivity and sharing. To season it all with his immense charisma and with his great sense of involvement was Dean Lapthorne, the export manager of the Trentino winery, of Australian origin that, solar like all Australians in general, described the Ferrari wines with his genuine smile and a disarming cheerfulness. The tasting was organized by Petersham Cellars, a company founded in 2013 to promote hand-picked Italian wines by Laura Boglione and her husband, Giovanni Mazzei, with the aim of taking care of the menu and wine lists of all the Petersham restaurants as well as managing a prominent wine club. The wines are available within the Delicatessen located in the heart of Covent Garden as well as via the Petersham Cellar website.It is in the Delicatessen that every Thursday tasting evenings are organized that are inscribed in the project of their wine club, and coordinated by Leo Cappelletto, operations and events manager of the company. I had the opportunity to sit next to Leo during dinner and he himself described the various activities organized by the company and the future program, which includes even the creation of a sales team specialized in the sale of wines to the London restaurants. The Ferrari[…]
Viaggio nella Spice ‘Island’ a ridotto contenuto alcolico
Se qualcuno nel passato mi avesse detto che un giorno sarei andata in Africa, io non ci avrei creduto nemmeno per un secondo. Ed invece l’amore per una mia cara amica, che ha convolato a nozze con un uomo del posto, mi ha portato a trascorrere quindici giorni splendidi sull’isola delle spezie: Zanzibar!E’ una isola dell’Oceano Indiano, distante 50 km dalla terraferma, la Tanzania, situata nella parte orientale dell’Africa. La capitale, Stone Town, citta’ di pietra in inglese in riferimento alle pietre locali che rivestono gli edifici, mentre in swahili il nome indica la citta’ vecchia, e’ un posto molto suggestivo, con stradine che si incrociano e che rendono impossibile il passaggio delle automobili. E’ una citta’ colorata, multirazziale, tranquilla e cosi’ antica da meritarsi il riconoscimento di essere patrimonio dell’Unesco.Dopo qualche giorno trascorso tra la sorridente ed amichevole gente di Stone Town, tra passeggiate notturne nel centro cittadino e aperitivi nei coffee housessulla spiaggia, mi sono spostata con i miei amici a Pongwe, la costa orientale caratterizzata da spiaggie bianchissime, acque cristalline e affioramenti di roccia corallina. Qui ho trascorso la mia prima settimana e lo spettacolo della natura mi ha nutrito lo spirito al punto che ho persino perso la cognizione del tempo.Svegliarsi e fare colazione ogni mattina in riva al mare era un’emozione intensa, perche’ ci si trovava di fronte ad un vero e proprio spettacolo della natura, una natura selvaggia e incontaminata e sembrava quasi di stare ancora a letto a sognare. Le spiaggie di Zanzibar offrono ovviamente anche la possibilita’ di potersi immergere nel lusso sfrenato degli hotels, dove rilassarsi in enormi piscine, aspettando l’alta marea, che sopraggiunge puntuale ogni sei ore, per potersi poi tuffare nel mare trasparente.Ma cosa si mangia e si beve sull’isola? La cucina e’ eterogenea, comprende vivande di varie paesi[…]