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Happy Wine Wednesday! Today we travel to the Loire Valley for a little Vouvray tasting, courtesy of last week’s TasteLive wine event, Hooray for Vouvray.

The tasting lineup:

Didier Champalou Vouvray Sec, 2010
Domaine Bourillon Dorleans Vouvray Sec ‘’Coulée d’Argent’’ 2011
Domaine des Aubuisieres Vouvray Sec ‘’Cuvée Silex’’ 2011
François Chidaine Vouvray Sec ‘’Argiles’’ 2010
Marc Bredif Vouvray Sec 2010

Marc Bredif Vouvray

{Marc Bredif Vouvray Sec 2010 the first thing we noticed was a little “funk” on the nose, not a bad thing at all. Flavorful, crisp, lemony with a little of that funkiness on the palate as well}

Champalou Vouvray

{Didier Champalou Vouvray Sec, 2010Very aromatic, slightly floral nose, fresh and citrusy with nice acidity, reminded me of candied lemon peel}

Les Angiles Vouvray

{François Chidaine Vouvray Sec ‘’Argiles’’ 2010 notes of pear and nectarine, white pepper, with a nice minerality}

Bourillon Dorleans

{Domaine Bourillon Dorleans Vouvray Sec ‘’Coulée d’Argent’’ 2011another very aromatic wine with floral notes, tart lemon, as well as sweet almond}

I really didn’t know much about Vouvray going into the tasting, but by tasting these five side-by-side, we learned how diverse these wines, made with Chenin Blanc really are. They range from dry to sweet and include just about everything in between. From the TasteLive blog:

On average, 60% of each vintage is made into still wine and 40% is made sparkling. Sweet Vouvray is usually made from grapes that have been allowed to remain on the vine until overripe and shriveled by the sun and wind, so the percentage of dry to sweet wine depends on each year’s growing conditions.  In a cool year, only dryer wines are made but in years where warm weather continues into fall, harvest for sweet wines is delayed until well into November (the latest harvest in France) and there may be several pickings in order to harvest the grapes at their moment of optimum ripeness.

What do you eat with Vouvray? Well, as we learned, since the wines did vary, there are a bunch of options, and that Chenin Blanc goes really well with all sorts of cheeses. We went with goat cheese and crackers because I was under-the-weather and didn’t feel like prepping much more, but I could see the sweeter wines pairing nicely with a blue cheese and any of them pairing well with a stinky, delicious Le Tur.

But we found ourselves wishing we had oysters, knowing that the briny bivalves would be perfect with the crispness and minerality of the Vouvray.

A dry Vouvray would also liven up a turkey dinner very nicely and would be a fun choice for Thanksgiving.

If you have the time and interest, I definitely recommend picking up a bottle (or 5) of Vouvray for your very own tasting at home. I can’t think of anything better, especially as the weather declines and going out seems less appealing.

Tonight I am participating in another TasteLive event, this time with Chateau Tanunda Estate from the Barossa Valley in Australia. If you feel like following along on Twitter, the hashtag is #Tanunda.

Are you loving any new-to-you wines lately?

Tags: TasteLive, Vouvray, white wine, wine, wine and food pairing, wine tasting

Monday evening, wine and food lovers from around Boston got together at Sonsie Restaurant in Boston to celebrate the launch of Red White Boston, Boston’s super local iPhone app (and website) that connects wine-lovers with wine stores and the wines that the stores recommend. Sounds great, doesn’t it?

The event was hosted in Sonsie’s downstairs wine room which had a dimly lit, intimate feel to it, complete with the backdrop of rows and rows of bottles of wine. Comfy chairs and booths lined the walls, making the ideal place for mixing and mingling.

Sonsie Wine Room

I arrived early to help with the setup, arranging these snazzy Red White Boston t-shirts in rolls to make it easier for party-goers to grab one on the way out. Cathy of Red White Boston came up with a fun game to win a t-shirt, a Mad Libs style fill-in-the-blank sheet that had to do with wine, the Red White Boston app, and Boston. I can’t wait to see the creative responses!

Red White Boston t-shirts

Sonsie put out a delicious spread that included lots of cheese as well as their signature pizzas. I can’t believe I have not eaten there before! The pizzas were nice and thin with flavorful toppings like goat cheese and olives. No greasy or heavy pizza crust here, just simple, crunchy slices to go along with a glass of wine.

pizza at Sonsie

Throughout the night I sipped on two glasses of Marc Bredif Vouvray from the Loire Valley. Though I tend to drink reds at home, I often go for whites at events where I might be talking to many people. It helps to avoid those awkwardly purple teeth 🙂 The Vouvray was the perfect balance of sweet and tart, and it was a refreshing choice for the night.

Sonsie bloggers

The event drew a crowd of people interested in the RWB app and in eating delicious food and drinking delicious wine. Among the attendees were Alison, Katherine, Megan, Daisy, and Alicia (all in the above photo). Kathy from Boston Sports Woman and Jennifer from Saphier Events also attended, in addition to many other great guests.

As I have mentioned in past posts, Red White Boston has more events coming up including a “Steals from the Vault” wine event at Pairings Boston this Monday at 6. In addition to that, I was invited to participate in a TasteLive panel on Monday to kick off events centering around Virginia wine, leading up to the 2011 Wine Bloggers Conference in Charlotesville, VA.

It’s going to be an exciting week! Also a really emotional one; I had forgotten how much of an emotional rollercoaster leaving a job can be. All of the ups and downs have been exhausting! I could do with a Caribbean vacation right about now. . .

In other news, last year I tried to plan a group get together for a Boston holiday tea or fancy cocktails, maybe at the Boston Harbor Hotel. It kind of fell flat because we couldn’t pick a date, but I was thinking if we started planning now we might be able to nail down a date that suits most people. Is anyone interested?

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Tags: Boston, events, pizza, Red White Boston, Sonsie, Vouvray

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