Photo Credit: Zonin Prosecco |
Chef Sergio Sigala |
Photo Credit: Zonin Prosecco |
Before I go into the exclusive wines, I'll start with my all-time favorite: Zonin Prosecco. This is truly the shining star among Proseccos. Prosecco is a sparkling wine from the Veneto region, with an extremely delicate almond note that can be enjoyed on its own or with a meal. Its fresh and fruity flavor profile makes it easy to pair with a variety of foods, and its great price makes it an excellent choice for toasting with friends. As you know, I love brunch, and whether at home or at a great restaurant, there is nothing more refreshing and memorable than a Mimosa or a Bellini made with Zonin Prosecco. Add a little Apperol instead, and you have a sweet-tasting Spritzer. Prosecco in the morning, Prosecco at night; the possibilities are endless.
Braseola Roll with Parmesan Cheese and Arugula |
As an aperitif for this pairing, Chef Sigala prepared a Braseola Roll with Parmesan Cheese and Arugula. The combination of the salty meat and cheese went very well with the dry, crisp taste of the Prosecco. I am looking forward to trying a similar pairing at home next time I have company. Its really no wonder that Zonin Prosecco has not only become very popular in restaurants, but can also be purchased at the local wine store.
Photo Credit: Zonin Prosecco |
Photo Credit: Zonin Prosecco |
Bread and Spinach Gnocchi |
Trout on Grilled Polenta |
For an entree, or for heavier dishes, I would recommend the Tenuto Il Bosco Bonarda. It was definitely a favorite. Although it will currently be available only in restaurants, I can't wait until it can be purchased locally. I happen to love reds and this one was the best I've had in a while. Its deep ruby red color and intensely fruity aroma pairs well with sausages, meat-filled raviolis, stews and aged cheeses. I had it with Bread and Spinach Gnocchi topped with Summer Truffles. Delicious!
Photo Credit: Zonin Prosecco |
Another excellent wine to pair with First and Second Courses or meat dishes is the Tenuto Il Bosco Pinot Nero. This red wine is soft and rich, with discreet almond notes. It was paired with an exquisite Risotto with Rabbit and Mushrooms to bring out the flavor. Finally, Zonin showcased a wine whose fragrance and balance make it a perfect companion to either appetizers, light dishes, shellfish or desserts. It was the Tenuta Il Bosco Oltrenero Cruase. This rose had a pleasant, fruity flavor that complemented our dessert: Pears with Ricotta Cream and
Spiced Wine Sauce.
Pears with Ricotta Cream |
Risotto with Rabbit & Mushrooms |
Personally, I believe a good glass of wine can enhance the flavor of a dish and make the dining experience more complete. When you are embarking on your own adventures, keep an eye out for these wines and others from Casa Vinicola Zonin USA, and give them a try. I think you'll enjoy their quality and find your own favorite. By the way, while Soho Beach House Miami is a private club, hotel and spa, Cecconi's Miami Beach is open to the public. It offers an elegant and relaxed dining experience and is currently participating in Miami Spice.
For more information on Casa Vinicola Zonin USA, visit their website at http://www,zoninusa.com and for information on Cecconi's, visit http://www.sohobeachhouse.com/cecconis.
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