by Frank Mangio
From Carlsbad in the north to Coronado in the south, San Diego County Coastal wine aficionados and diners have their choice of 7 prime Vigilucci’s locations to enjoy the beach scene.
Between these locations, founder Roberto Vigilucci has a second restaurant in Carlsbad, two in Leucadia, and one in Encinitas and La Jolla. All have excellent wine lists, lots of Italian menu items and select locations have savory beef and seafood highlights. Catering is a growing part of his business with many unforgettable parties created by Vigilucci’s team.
On the night we visited, the beachfront Vigilucci’s in Carlsbad was selected on a beautiful, balmy night with a never-ending sunset. I was greeted by manager Julian Oesterlein and server Francisca Simon who introduced me to a husky and luscious Italian Tuscan Brunello wine from Col D’ Orcia. It was a special cellar 1997 selection, available to any diner. Vigilucci is passionate about food and wine. He has often told me he personally tastes the sauces in each of his restaurants and selects onlythe finest price to value wines, with emphasis on Italian varietals.
Roberto Vigilucci shows one of his Italian selections in the
wine cellar at the La Jolla Vigilucci’s.
My selected entree to pair up with this rich, red wine was the nightly special; a Rossotto del Giorno with grilled swordfish and asparagus. The pasta selection was Gnocchi al Tartufo (potato dumplings in a creamy truffle sauce au gratin.)
All pastas are made daily at Vigilucci’s.
This location is open for lunch at 11am. Happy Hour is in the lounge Monday though Friday from 3 to 6pm and Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm. During July and August, dinner is served to 11pm Friday and Saturday nights, with Sunday brunch 10 to 3pm.
Saturday July 16 starting at 8am on the beach at Del Mar, the Vigilucci’s sponsored 31st annual Beach Bocce Ball World Championship Games are presented to raise funds for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Carlsbad. Roberto has also been honored by the Sons of Italy as the 2010 Italian American of the Year in San Diego County. Take a Vigilucci’s internet tour and “Toast the Coast” to the music of Frank Sinatra at www.vigiluccis.com. It’s classic Italian!
Mark Russo: his Roots Go Back to Julia Childs & Robert Mondavi
Mark Russo… now there’s a guy that was born and nursed with an Italian red.
After a blazing career in culinary arts including owning a prestigious restaurant in Newport Beach and winning numerous wine and food awards, Mark’s fortunes accelerated when he met the legendary chef/author Julia Childs and with world renowned Napa wine maker Robert Mondavi, collaborated with both to start the American Institute of Wine & Food.
His current labor of love is the Black Bottle Winery, already a medal-winning “cult” wine of small production and powerful devotees.
Typical of Mark’s “outside the box” thinking, a good portion of the bottle is coated with the actual earth that makes this vintage 2007 Cabernet, a benchmark year with grapes that
Entrepreneur and winery owner Mark Rizzo displays his award winning 2007 Black Bottle Cabernet at a recent lunch at Bentley’s in Encinitas.
A touch of Merlot and Syrah makes it that much more lush and rich. The sad news is the 2007 is sold out. The good news is the 2008 is just about ready after 2 years in French oak and Mark is taking orders on his web site at www.blackbottlewinery.com.
He also has founded Angel’s Share International, a company focused on food, wine, spirits and luxury lifestyle. His are highly prized events and programs for those who can afford to have the very best. See more at www.AngelsShare.com.
Wine Bytes
TGI Wine Country Friday at South Coast Winery Resort and Spa is Fri. July 15 at 7:30pm. Two bands will be playing country rock. $10. pp. RSVP at 951-587-9463 x 7210.
WineSellar & Brasserie is having a “Pinot-Palooza” with 40+ Pinot Noirs at warehouse prices, Sat. July 16 from 11 to 3pm. Cheese and bread available. From more, call 858-450-9557.
San Diego Wine Company on Miramar Rd. is tasting a French Extravaganza of great wines on Bastille Day, Sat. July 16 from 11 to 4:30pm. $10. fee. Details at 858-586-WINE.
The Summer Pre-Release Party is at Belle Marie Winery in Escondido, Sat. July 16 from 2 to 4pm. Cost is $7. pp, free to Vintage Club members. It’s a sneak preview of the newest wines. Call 760-796-7557.
“Summer of Riesling 2011” is being celebrated at the lounge, Club M and the restaurants of the Grand Del Mar Resort. Several of Germany’s most famous Rieslings have been hand-picked by Wine Director Jesse Rodriguez at highly reasonable glass-prices. Information at www.summerofriesling.com.
The Encinitas YMCA and Rancho Coastal Humane Society is planning an annual benefit Casino Night Sept. 17 and is looking for gift baskets and sponsors. This is a great opportunity for a winery or wine shop to build loyal customers with a wine donation for silent auction or raffle drawing, and sponsorship. Contact me at mangiompc@aol.com.
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