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Cambridge and Boston are like peanut butter and jelly. They’re SO different, yet they go together so well to create an area that is just one of the best places in the world to be. (Can you tell I am in “I love Massachusetts” mode because it’s summer?  Wait 5 months. . . )

Last Thursday night I attended an event with the Cambridge Office for Tourism where they unveiled their Cambridge in 60 Seconds video. The video is so much fun and wonderfully captures the buzz and beauty of Cambridge.

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The event itself was great as well. It featured some great wine and beer and a display of dips and cheeses along with tasty passed apps.

breads and spreads

 

cheese display

I love being able to live in Boston and work in Cambridge. Cambridge is great for so many things; my favorite is obviously its food scene, but its outdoor space and opportunities for running and kayaking, along with pretty and engaging places like Harvard Square all make it special for me. I should note that the Cambridge Office for Tourism event was held at my workplace, the Royal Sonesta Boston. I realize I also blogged about the hotel yesterday, which was completely unplanned. . . there’s just a lot going on that ties in with a food, wine, and travel blog!

If you’ve spent some time in Cambridge, what’s your favorite part?

Tags: cambridge, Travel

Brussels sprouts with bacon, blue cheese, and caramelized onions? It’s one of the easiest dishes I have ever made and easily one of the best. Adding some fun ingredients to my favorite vegetables has made winter eating at home a little less run-of-the-mill, but truth be told, we have still been going out a LOT. Some meals I have chronicled in their entirety, while others have been enjoyed with maybe a snapshot or two.

Brussels sprouts with blue cheese, onions, and bacon

We have been going to town (literally) at our two local favorites, Ashmont Grill and Tavolo. The other night, when popping into Ashmont Grill for a drink, we discovered their special was a Spinach and Cheese Manicotti with Shortrib Ragu, we ended up staying for dinner. It was insanely good, like everything else at Ashmont Grill. I smell their wood oven the second I step out of Ashmont Station and have to pass Tavolo on my way home. It’s going to be hard not stopping in every night.

spinach and ricotta manicotti with shortrib ragu

There have been a lot of stresses and a lot of celebrations over the past couple of months, and a fun girls night out at Blue Dragon marked many occasions. We gorged ourselves on just about half the menu, including polishing off the big plate of the best fried chicken ever. Cocktails flowed, including my favorite, the Thai Basil Smash.

Cocktails at Blue Dragon

Another recent night out with friends brought us out to Ribelle in Brookline. Once again, we chowed on half the menu, but I found myself dreaming about the Truffle Egg Toast. Can this be my breakfast every day?

Ribelle Brookline

Finally, I enjoyed a really fun team dinner after our sales team won the Best Sales Team award for the whole brand. We stayed right inside the hotel and had dinner at dante, which has phenomenal food and views. We had lots of apps pre-ordered, including oysters and Arancini with Truffle Honey, and for dinner I inhaled the Pumpkin Ravioli. dante makes really gorgeous homemade pastas, and I definitely recommend it for Italian outside the North End.

Pumpkin ravioli

I am hungry again just writing about all of that! It’s been a good Winter of eating, and I am hoping to transition into a Spring of running and vegetables. . . with some new Boston restaurants thrown in for good measure.

What dishes have you been loving lately?

Tags: Boston, cambridge, cocktails, Dining out, Food, Restaurants

A private wine tasting and dinner out, followed by cocktails, recently made for a good friend’s 40th birthday extravaganza, and it was fabulous.

I have been walking by Cambridge Spirits for a long while on my way from work to Kendall Square, eagerly watching as it got ready for opening. There’s not a wine store in the area, so when their doors opened, the craft beer, spirits, and wine store was a definite welcome addition to the booming Kendall Square food and wine scene. When I learned that our friend had secured the space for a pre-dinner wine tasting on her birthday, I was super excited to check it out while getting a little wine education.

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Our friends did an awesome job of choosing wine and cheese pairings for the evening:

RED

Doudet Naudin Pinot Noir 2010 (paired with Brie Fermier Jauvence)
Decoy Merlot 2011 (paired with Prairie Breeze Cheddar)
Clos Saron Out of the Blue 2012 (paired with Prairie Breeze Cheddar)

WHITE

Sonoma-Loeb Chardonnay 2010 (paired with Brie Fermier Jauvence)
Yalumba Eden Valley Viognier 2011 (paired with Gruyere Vieux)
Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs Brut (paired with Brie Fermier Jauvence)

wine tasting

We sipped and swirled for over an hour, and most were wine I had not tried in the past, or old favorites I had forgotten about, like this crazy flavorful, spicy Decoy Merlot from Sonoma County. Merlot naysayers need to give this a try; it’s all dark berry and black pepper, layers of flavor, lots of fun.

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We were all absolutely crazy about the Sonoma-Loeb Chardonnay as well; we were a group of buttery Chard fans, and we loved the butterscotch notes in this one. The Yalumba Viognier? It’s a great alternative to Chardonnay, not oaky or buttery, but rather acidic with peach and apricot notes and a luscious mouthfeel, characteristic of Viognier, but offering enough acidity that it’s not flabby.

And you know that I loved the Schramsberg Blanc de blancs. I heart Schramsberg.

 

Clos Saron Cinsault

One of the wines that truly stole the show, however, was this Clos Saron Cinsault, Syrah, and Tempranillo blend. It was chock full of bright wild blueberry flavor. I felt like I was picking wild blueberries and eating them right off the bush. This wine is absolutely a stunner, and left all of us talking after the tasting.

The staff at Cambridge Spirits also left us chatting. They were so much fun and so knowledgeable about everything in the store, able to offer suggestions based on things we liked. We had a blast tasting with them, and I think we all loved how accommodating they were to our group.

Clos Saron Cinsault

The Deadhead in me was excited to finally snag this American Beauty beer, which is fittingly made with granola. It was full bodied and had nutty, buttery notes. Also, woah was it strong! This is definitely a beer for sharing, while listening to your favorite Dead show. . . and I happened to find plenty of tapes while getting ready to move. I’ve liked plenty of music as the years have come and gone, but the Grateful Dead have been one band that has always had my heart.

American Beauty Beer

 

Do you have a favorite band or musician who has stood the test of time?

Tags: beer, cambridge, events, wine, wine tasting

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