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Freixenet Fridays

Congrats to Heather, the winner of the first Freixenet Fridays giveaway! Heather, please email me at traveleatlove (@) gmail.com with your contact info. Everyone else, please check back on Friday for another Freixenet Fridays celebration. Salud!

 

TGIF to all of you! How about we end the week with a little bubbly?

As you may know, I am a fan of Freixenet Spanish Cavas, in addition to loving wines from other Freixenet brands like Gloria Ferrer (heaven!) and Tapeña.

Earlier in the year I had the great opportunity to do a tasting with Freixenet employees and even helped with an event for Tapeña. I love that wines produced by Freixenet taste like special occasion wines but are at a price point for celebrating every day.

Freixenet is coming to Boston for its MINI Mobile Tour starting this week, and to celebrate I’m working with them on a fun set of giveaways for the next few Fridays. Freixenet Mini

 

The winner will receive the following: Freixenet Fridays

Freixenet Chiller Bag

4 Stemless Govino Acrylic Flutes

2 Freixenet Cordon Negro Mini Bottles

Cocktail Recipe Booklet

4 Cocktail Stirrers

Plus 10 sweepstakes entries for the Freixenet Drive a MINI Cooper Giveaway!

 

 

 

 

 

 

All you have to do to enter (besides being over the age of 21!) is to leave a comment answering the following question:

Where would you take your Freixenet minis?

Complete details on the Freixenet MINI Mobile Tour are below. Good luck, and get ready to sparkle!

 

Freixenet Launches MINI Mobile Tour in Boston September 6-30
Tiny bubbles offer the chance to win big

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (September 5, 2012) – Freixenet, the famous “Black Bottle Bubbly,” is launching the Freixenet MINI Mobile Tour, a series of effervescent in-person and online experiences with events starring a duo of sparkling MINI Coopers, beginning in Boston on September 6.  In addition to the Mobile Tour, Freixenet is also launching a national sweepstakes to win a MINI Cooper, and weekly social media giveaways.

 

Get ready to sparkle starting in September, when Freixenet MINI Coopers will make appearances in Boston (September 6-30) at hosted events in nightlife hot spots, retail stores, and popular brunch locations. At each stop, fans will have the opportunity to sample Freixenet Cordon Negro, play games for fun prizes, interact with brand ambassadors, and enter the “Freixenet Drive a MINI Cooper Giveaway,” a national sweepstakes offering the chance to win a two-year lease of a brand new MINI Cooper. Fans at each event can enter to win by scanning special QR codes found on the MINI Coopers, posters, bottle tags, and brand ambassadors’ clothing, or by completing in-store entry forms. Fans around the country can also enter the “Freixenet Drive a MINI Cooper Giveaway” by finding online bubble game pieces hidden on Freixenet’s website, Facebook timeline, Twitter feed, Pinterest boards and the new Freixenet Rewards site. Redeem the codes found on each bubble at FindTheBubbles.com for multiple entries to win.

 

Freixenet will also be hosting “Freixenet Fridays,” a series of social media giveaways across all of their social destinations in which fans and followers can win a new premium prize every week by completing social actions like commenting, tweeting, re-pinning or sharing specific posts by the brand. Prizes include hand-painted champagne flutes from Lolita, Bose headphones, wine fridges and more, with a new challenge announced every Friday starting September 7. Follow @FreixenetUSA on Twitter or any of Freixenet’s other social media sites to stay informed about each week’s giveaway.

After spending September in Boston, the tour will head to Houston (October 5-28) and then the Miami area (November 2-25).  For the full schedule of Freixenet MINI Mobile Tour events and complete contest rules, visit the Freixenet tour website or Facebook page.

Tags: cava, Freixenet, sparkling wine, wine

I have a few goals for the New Year, and increasing the size of  our sparkling wine “collection” is one of them.  Sure, other people vow to go to the gym more, to eat healthier food, and I definitely have high hopes for Boston Marathon training and moving more in general, but investing in more sparkling wine is one I know I can keep.

I love bubbly. It’s celebratory, great with food, and depending on what you buy, can be affordable to be a more frequent part of your dining. I happen to prefer sparkling wines made in the Champagne method because of the brioche or biscuit-like quality they can have.

We currently have about 100 bottles of wine in our house. About 90 of them are red. The whites and sparkling wine? Most of them will be coming with us for Christmas or consumed on New Year’s.

And as much as I love a good Cab or Malbec, for whatever reason the past few months have me going for a slightly chilled Verdejo, or even better, Cremant de Bourgogne. I have a really hard time pronouncing Bourgogne though, so I like when I can just point to the menu to order. Does that ever happen to you?

I have decided to go with what makes me happy right now, and that is bubbly

Luckily, thanks to this little blog, I have had the opportunity to taste some delicious (free) samples since my return from Ireland.

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First we opened this Lamberti prosecco. While I enjoyed the bubbles and acidity of this prosecco, I have to say that prosecco is probably my least favorite of sparkling wines. There’s something about that pear aftertaste that is often there that I just can’t get behind. However, I do love my bursting-with-bubbles, Secco, which I purchased at The Urban Grape and enjoyed all summer long. Remember summer?

On the other hand, I fell head-over-heels in love with this Crémant de Bourgogne from Maison Vincent. This wine is crisp and bright and also offers that yeasty quality I love.

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We also received a bottle of Pol Roger Champagne, which we are saving for New Year’s Eve and something new to me, a bubbly from Argentina, Trapiche Extra Brut. The Trapiche is aged briefly in stainless steel, which maintains the freshness of the wine. A lot of citrus came through in this bubbly, lemon and lemon peel, along with a bit of green apple. Though not made in the traditional method, I enjoyed this wine and its uniqueness.

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Earlier in the month I was also able to take part in the TasteLive holiday sparklers event which featured wines we are very familiar with, from Freixenet, Segura Viudas, and Gloria Ferrer. These are the sparkling wines I speak of when I talk about value. The Segura Viudas, for example, retails for around $10 a bottle and is absolutely delightful. I also got a new photo editor, hence the Polaroid shot. Winking smile

Pairing food with bubbly is a cinch. Anything from takeout pizza to a multi-course gourmet meal are great with it. For our Tuesday night TasteLive tasting with friends, I did a bunch of simple items, cheeses paired with jalapeno and fig jellies, and a Trader Joe’s red pepper dip with pita chips and baguette. Because the tastings are hosted on the West Coast, they start at 9:00 our time. We had already had dinner and just needed something to keep our evening hunger at bay!

This Vermont Harvest jam was incredible atop Neufchatel cheese. I ate it for breakfast the next day with bagel chips.

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red pepper spread

I look forward to a 2012 full of health and bubbly because they do go hand in hand!

Do you have any fun resolutions for 2012?

Tags: cava, champagne, prosecco, sparkling wine, wine, wine tasting

This past Friday, I was fortunate to attend an event at Harvard Faculty Club, sponsored by Oldways and Kwik’pak Fisheries. The event, which was called “For the Health of it” was a wild Yukon salmon seminar and tasting, and it was as delicious as it was informative and fun.

After running circles around Harvard Square, I finally found the Harvard Faculty Club which, as you can probably imagine, is a beautiful, impressive building both inside and out.

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The opening reception offered smoked salmon with a variety of toppings like red onion and lemon. I love smoked salmon, but I usually eat it in Ireland at the hubs’ parents’ house. It was nice to try some salmon from thousands of miles away from there!

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After meeting some Oldways staff members, I found a seat and looked through all of the literature provided. I loved the marketing materials! I wish I got to work on fun projects like this!

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The folder included two recipes from Legal Seafoods chefs, who actually did a cooking demo for us later in the afternoon. It also included press releases, a map of the Yukon River area, nutritional information, and some background on Kwik’pak.

The first speaker, Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, from the Harvard School of Public Health, was fantastic. He spoke about the research done on the connection between salmon and health. The major benefit of eating fish, and in particular 2 servings a week of wild salmon, is its prevention of death from heart disease. I didn’t know this, but 50% of people who have heart disease find out by dying. That’s pretty awful!

According to research, the benefits of eating salmon far outweigh the risks, even for pregnant women, and the Omega 3 fatty acids found in the fish can be significantly helpful for the brain development of the fetus by reducing their risk of suboptimal verbal IQ.

What about mercury and dioxins, you might ask. This was the first thing on my mind as well, and it turns out that seafood is one of the lowest sources of dioxins. As for mercury, pregnant women should avoid shark, swordfish, mackerel, and tilefish, which provide a higher mercury risk, but 12 ounces of salmon a week is just fine. Of course, as with everything, you want to consult a physician regarding your own health situation, but its good to know some of the extremely positive effects of eating salmon! Interestingly enough, I am going to be posting my review of The O2 Diet this week, and you will be hearing about some of the other benefits of salmon such as its contributions to making us look more youthful and glowing!

Dr. Mozzafarian was followed by Jack Schultheis, the General Manager of Kwik’pak fisheries. Mr. Schultheis spoke passionately about the Yupik people of the Yukon River, (who had arrived there 10,000 years ago!) their salmon fishing way of life, and the need to sustain their communities and culture. He was an excellent speaker because every word he said contained meaning and a sense of commitment. He made me want to learn more about the Yupik and to spread the word about the Yukon River salmon.

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Following Mr. Schultheis’ inspiring speech, we were treated to a cooking demo by two chefs from Legal Seafoods, Jeff Tenner, the Executive Director of Culinary Operations and Peter Doire, a Senior Chef at Legals. They prepared two delicious looking and easy to make dishes, Brown Bag Salmon with fennel and oranges and Salmon Ceviche. The chefs were kind enough to share the recipes with us, and I will likely be making and blogging about both in the near future. They really got me craving salmon!

 

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Which was a good thing, because we then broke for a salmon tasting. 😉

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A nice, dry Spanish Cava provided a refreshing accompaniment to the salmon.

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Oozing with Omega 3’s

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A variety of sauces were offered, including a traditional American blueberry sauce but I opted for a big spoonful of the the mango salsa which was simply amazing.

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The fish was moist and flaky and tasted very fresh. I enjoyed the contrast of the fruitiness of the salsa with the richness of the salmon. Getting people to try this salmon after a speech from Mr. Schultheis is all the marketing Kwik’pak needs!

The last session of the afternoon was a Q & A session with Ruth Carter from Kwik’pak Fisheries, Ellen and Humphrey Keyes and Matilda Oktoyuk, native fishermen (fisherpeople?) from Emmonak, Alaska. It was interesting to hear about their way of life way up on the Northwest edge of North America. Their economy is truly one of subsistence. They grow, hunt, or catch almost all of the food that they eat, and as we saw with these people, they hold down multiple jobs in the community, such as teaching and repairing nets, in addition to the salmon fishing that they do.

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Oldways put together a fantastic event, and I am glad to see them partnering with a company that provides the highest quality fish while helping to boost an economy  and way of life that is so vibrant and rich in history. I have been following the work of Oldways for years now, and I look forward to learning more about their latest initiatives. I have included some information about them at the end of this post, and I would suggest checking out their website. Anyone with an interest in food, whether it be from a cultural, nutritional, or enjoyment standpoint, can learn a lot from Oldways.

Thanks to Oldways and Kwik’pak for inviting me to attend this event!

 

 

About Oldways

Oldways is an internationally-respected non-profit, changing the way people eat through practical and positive programs grounded in science, traditions, and delicious foods and drinks. It is best known for developing consumer-friendly health-promotion tools, including the Whole Grain Stamp and the well-known Mediterranean Diet Pyramid.

Tags: Boston, cava, events, fish, Oldways, recipes, salmon, seafood

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