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What a weekend full of great food and wine! Saturday night we dined with friends at Barbara Lynch’s Menton, and Sunday we made the journey to Mohegan Sun for Sun Winefest. We were fortunate enough to receive trade passes as well as passes to a beer and cheese pairing with Smuttynose, and we thought the event was fantastic.

I hadn’t been to Mohegan Sun since an Aerosmith concert in college, so we were pretty excited about all of the stores, restaurants, and attractions all under one roof. It was definitely the place to be on a freezing cold Sunday afternoon!

First up was the Sun Winefest Grand Tasting. Trade hour is always the best as it’s not crowded and people pouring the wine have a real chance to talk with tasters. I was incredibly impressed at how organized Sun Winefest was as well as the amount of space between booths. Even when the masses arrived, it didn’t feel too crowded.

Mohegan Sun, Sun Winefest

One of my favorite things about events like this wine festival is discovering new wines and re-tasting old favorites. After Sun Winefest, I definitely have a list of must-adds to our wine collection.

J. Lohr Riesling

J. Lohr Riesling – beautiful, bright and citrusy with a mouth feel that reminded me of a Viognier. Despite the weather, I am loving white wine right now, and this one was a treat.

Anna Codorniu Lois Gruner Veltliner

Anna Codorniu Brut and Rose Cavas – I had my first taste of Anna Codorniu at Post 390’s Farm to Post dinner; I didn’t need to taste it again to know that I love it. It was fun to also taste the Brut and to learn that these delicious sparkling wines retail for around $12.00. There’s not excuse to save bubbly for special occasions!

Another wine I revisited was a Gruner Veltliner from Fred Loimer. I have loved his Lois for a long time; you really can not go wrong with Gruner.

Cannonball Merlot

We spent quite a bit of time at the Cannonball table. First drawn in by the label, which is adorable, as well as the fact that these wines are from my favorite place on earth, Healdsburg, we ended up falling in love with the wines as well. The Cannonball Merlot is heaven; lots of spice and dark berry flavors. People need to start drinking Merlot again, and Cannonball is a great place to start.

California Chardonnay

California definitely represented with some gorgeous Chardonnays like the above from Robledo and Sparrow Hawk. I love a hint of vanilla and butterscotch in Chardonnays, and both of these had the acidity to balance it all out.

In addition to the above, we tasted a few Italian wines we loved, including a bubbly, fun pink wine called Rosa Regale. I could picture myself sitting in the sun on a comfy lounge chair sipping a flute of it. We really enjoyed all of the wines at the Banfi Vintners table because they were great, but also because the representative pouring was so knowledgeable.

One of the highlights of the festival for me was meeting one of the winemakers from Gloria Ferrer, another favorite place of mine.

Gloria Ferrer

The Sun Winefest also features an extensive beer tasting on a separate floor from the wine. I loved the way the wine and beer were divided; I think it helped to thin out the crowds. I can’t say enough about this great event. One of our favorites was  a Kona Brewing Company coconut beer; it was rich, smooth and offered some delicious tropical flavors.

Longboard Beer

The real reason we were at Mohegan Sun was for a Smuttynose beer and cheese pairing at Todd English’s Tuscany.

Todd English Tuscany

cheese and beer pairing

Heading up the event were a dynamic duo with a great knowledge and passion for beer and beer pairings.  Ken from Pete & Gerry’s Organic Eggs is someone I met at a pizza and beer event last year, and he was joined by Smuttynose executive brewer, David Yarrington. The cheese pairings were brought to us by iGourmet.com, and they were absolutely amazing. We consumed a LOT of cheese at this event.

cheese and beer pairing

We went through each of the beers and paired them with a recommended cheese, but David also suggested we try all of the cheeses with each beer to decide on what worked and what didn’t. My thoughts? All of the cheeses went really well with all of the beers.

Here’s what we tasted:

Smuttynose Beer Cheese Pairing
ParadoX Pierre Robert Triple Crème Brie
IPA Quebec 7 year Vintage Cheddar
OBD Red Dragon Cheddar (with Welsh Brown Ale & Mustard Seed)
Gravitation Beemster X.O. Extra Double Aged Gouda
Zinneke Rogue River Blue by Rogue Creamery

Smuttynose brewer

ParadoX was a beer brewed especially for Sun Winefest. Since it was an IPA, I wasn’t sure I would like it, but rather than being too hoppy, it was fresh, aromatic, and balanced.

From Boston.com:

Yarrington brewed ParadoX, an aromatic, session IPA, with experimental hop 02120. He travels to Washington state yearly to hand-select his hops, and he chose this one because of it’s lemony qualities. With Citra hops being all the rage, brewers are constantly looking for something similar, and experimental hop 02120 — called the lemon drop hop — comes pretty close.

Overall, though, I have to say my favorite beer was the Zinneke, a nice dark beer that paired perfectly with Rogue River Blue. Old Brown Dog was another favorite, and true to suggestion, it went well with the Red Dragon Cheddar, which had a nice kick from mustard seeds. The most indulgent-tasting cheese of the afternoon, the Pierre Robert, was absolutely heavenly, soft, gooey, and amazing and truly tasted great with all of the Smuttynose beers, the beers cutting through some of the delectable butter fat, just as Champagne or sparkling wine would. The pairing actually reminded me a lot of pairing Champagne with food; beer is a pretty great beverage for pairing with food and I hope to pay a little more attention to this in the future.

smuttynose ipa

I have always enjoyed Smuttynose beers, and I can’t believe I have not visited their brewery for a tour and tasting. We’ve been wanting to spend a weekend in Portsmouth, and this might have given us the kick we needed!

Overall I would definitely recommend Sun Winefest’s Grand Tasting and the available seminars. When you go this route, you get the best of both worlds, a big, busy tasting, followed by a more educational, slower-paced tasting event.

Do you have a favorite wine/beer tasting event? As you likely know, mine is the Newport Mansions Wine and Food Festival, but the Sun Winefest is definitely close!

Tags: beer, cheese, cocktails, events, Travel, wine, wine tasting

Last week was quite the week! I learned, above all, that I can not go out three nights in a row. I was nice and disciplined with my workouts and buying vegetables and healthy meal ingredients, but somehow I ended up wining and dining around Boston instead. I am excited to have no plans this week. You know you are getting old when. . .

All kidding aside, I felt pretty lucky all at all of the delicious sips and bites I got to have over the last week. One dinner, Post 390’s Farm to Post, will get its own post (ha) later in the week, but below are a few places I highly recommend if you are looking for restaurants in Boston to visit.

 

Barcelona Brookline

Barcelona Wine Bar, Brookline

 

I had a work engagement at Barcelona in Brookline, meeting a few visiting journalists who are on a very exciting journey around the US. More on that later, but because of their visit, I got to feel like a complete VIP at the gorgeously appointed new wine bar in Brookline’s Washington Square. A cold, crisp glass of Verdejo in hand, I got the menu rundown straight from Chef Steven Brand, who is doing delectable things at Barcelona. Its menu is different than other locations, and they seem to be having a ton of fun with it all while being incredibly knowledgeable about wine, food, cocktails, and especially jamón.

 

jamon

Part of the training included a professional cutter of jamón being flown in from Spain to teach the delicate, precise art of cutting this special meat. Another plus? Barcelona’s bread comes from nearby Clear Flour Bread, an obsession when I lived in Allston.

Barcelona Wine Bar

In addition to an extensive tapas menu and several types of paella, Barcelona stocks a fantastic by-the-glass wine list. It’s definitely a good place to go to try a few new wines while enjoying lots of little bites. And really, how beautiful is that bar?

Barcelona Wine Bar

Bistro du Midi, Croque and Cocktail Tuesdays

Par Avion

Bistro du Midi, a favorite I have visited many times, has launched a new deal that makes going out on a Tuesday a little more delicious. Every Tuesday at the bar and cafe, Executive Chef Robert Sisca will present several $5 croques including a weekly ‘skinny croque’.  There will be wine and cocktail pairings by Beverage Director Todd Lipman.

On this visit, we enjoyed the Par Avion cocktail along with three different Croques, a traditional, a smoked salmon and Gruyere, and a skinny Croque made absolutely addictive with pesto. Buttery, warm sandwiches and cocktails? Park me at Bistro du Midi Tuesdays this winter!

skinny croques

Cinquecento ( Times Two) We have had two fantastic experiences at Cinquecento in the South End so far, one a Saturday night date and another a Friday night double date with friends. After making our way through most of the menu on two visits, we have to say that we are huge fans. (Please excuse the size of the photos!)

Cinquecento Boston

Cinquecento feels like a chic-yet-comfy Roman trattoria, and they make some gorgeous food. From the kale salad (my favorite) to big bowls of pasta to creative cocktails to a great wine list. Cinquecento delivers.

Cocktails at Cinquecento

 

salumi at Cinquecento

 

It’s really hard to not order everything at Cinquecento, but a salumi platter is a great way to kick things off. And the Rigatoni alla Norcia (Fennel Sausage, Cognac Cream,‏ Basil, Pecorino) is to-die-for, especially on a cold winter’s night.

pasta at Cinquecento

The service at Cinquecento is really above and beyond as well. The first night we were there, I kept my coat on for awhile, and the manager came over to see if I wanted the heat turned up. That’s service, if you ask me!

As you can see, I have been eating up a storm. Barcelona Wine Bar, Bistro du Midi, and Cinquecento all made for fantastic wining and dining destinations in the Boston area over the past week. The Boston area is definitely the place to be these days when it comes to food and wine, and I am excited to be a part of it.

Where have you been dining lately?

Tags: Boston, Brookline, cocktails, Dining out, events, Food, Restaurants, wine

Last summer while lounging in the sunshine on the boat (oh how I can not wait for that again) and reading Wine Spectator, I discovered that The Twelve, a hotel outside of Galway city that we had passed many times, was listed as having one of the best wine lists in the world.

With Aer Lingus tickets already booked, I penciled a visit to The Twelve into our itinerary; I couldn’t miss out on this award-winning wine list!

The Twelve, Barna

One sunny afternoon after a walk on the Prom in Galway, we decided to drive along the coast to Barna to grab some lunch and to relax with a glass of wine.

When we arrived we took a little look around, decided it was way too cold to sit outside, and made our way into the stylish Pins Bar and Bistro.

The Twelve, Barna

The Twelve, Barna

You might be wondering about the hotel being called The Twelve and the bar and bistro being called Pins. . . or maybe not but I am going to tell you! Winking smile

Connemara in the West of Ireland is host to twelve mountains called pins or, in Irish, Bens. We spend as much time as possible taking in these mountains; they truly help to define Connemara and make it like no other place I have been.

The Twelve wine list

Our visit to Pins was on a bright and sunny but chilly day. Since they were featuring a beautiful French rose, I decided on that.

beautiful rose wine

Since we had eaten yet another full Irish breakfast, we decided to share a couple of light menu items.

goat cheese tart

{TARTLET of GOAT’S CHEESE Mushroom, Leeks, Local Leaves and  Cashew Nuts on a Bed of Wild Rocket}

seafood sampler

{GALWAY SEAFOOD PLATE , Smoked Salmon, Joe’s Crab Meat, Sardines on Toast, Sundried Tomato Tapenade and Fine Greens}

Our lunch was a perfect example of new Irish cuisine; after years of being known for not-so-great food, Ireland is coming into its own and using the abundance of fresh ingredients they have year-round. Due to their moderate climate and to being surrounded by water, they definitely have some great ingredients to start with. These dishes were simple, clean, and light and paired absolutely perfectly with a big, comfy chair and a glass of wine.

Barna is a beautiful little stop outside of Galway city, and though there’s not a ton to do, I would definitely recommend heading out of Galway for lunch by the sea one day.  O’Grady’s on Barna Pier is pretty much the perfect place to come in out of the Irish rain and enjoy some award-winning seafood dishes. For a tiny town, Barna certainly offers some delicious dining options!

Tags: Barna, Dining out, Food, Galway, Ireland, Travel, wine

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