Thursday, April 16, 2015

A Wine Show with International Flavor

Do you have a hard time tasting the difference between a wine from Italy and a wine from California ?  There are distinct taste essentials that start with the fundamental culture of the land and its winemakers.  Just what role does wine play at the table?  These and more questions can easily be answered at the latest wine show coming to San Diego Saturday and Sunday April 25th and 26thfrom 1 to 6pm, in the beautiful outdoor Paddock area at the famous Del Mar Fairgrounds.

Donato Santarsieri is a determined entrepreneur and producer who had the vision a few years ago of presenting equal amounts of domestic and imported wines (old world and new world wines) for visitors to explore, taste and meet many of the winemakers and representatives of their respective wineries at this one-of-kind show.  I asked Santarsieri what other features would make his show a must for wine lovers.  

“I have secured the next door Turf Club Courtyard for beautiful original artwork, and I have a lineup of musicians in both the Paddock and the Turf Club areas.  Education is still a high priority with my show, so sommeliers will speak about all things related to wine, and chefs will be demonstrating their cooking talent.”

There is an increasing buzz going on about wines from the Guadalupe Valley of Mexico and the International Wine Show caught on early, so a big part of the tasting will be these wines.  Other names to pick up a pour will include:  Orfila and Carruth in San Diego, Tenuta di Arceno and Zonin from Italy, Freemark Abbey and Hartford from Napa Valley and Sonoma and Bodegas M from Spain, to name a few.
Prices start at $55. Get the latest updates  sandiegointernationalwineshow.com.

The Cuisine of Florence Flourishes at Acqua Al 2
In September 2000, Chef Martin Gonzalez, after a number of years mentoring in Florence Italy , made the visionary decision to come to San Diego and start up the Florentine sibling of the original Aqua Al 2, bringing Florentine dining to America ’s Finest City .  These days, it’s easy to order at Aqua Al 2.  First, choose a bottle of Acqua Al 2 Sangiovese, made in Puglia , Italy .  The wine list is full of great wine choices, made in either

California or Italy. Choose one of the 4 choices from the Pasta menu, and a choice from the Secondi menu for Florentine unbeatables. Make sure you get plenty of bread to sop up the delicious pasta sauce. When he is not cooking at Aqua Al 2, Gonzalez is catering for the San Diego Padres baseball team.

The Padres are huge fans of  Aqua Al 2’s dinners, and their meals are prepared for the players at each home game. See more at acquaal2.com.

Wine Bytes
  • Meritage wine market in Encinitas presents Oysterfest, Sat. Apr. 25th from 3 to 6pm.  A hearty assortment of oyster preparations and selections of burgundy wines.  $60. pp.  RSVP at 760-479-2500.
  • The De Portola Wine Trail in Temecula is planning a Big Red Fest Sun. Apr. 26th from 10am to 5pm.  All 10 wineries will offer 3 red wines plus gourmet food and a free logo wine glass.  $69.99 ea.  Tickets and details on line at deportolawinetrail.com.
  • The Celebrity Cruises Great Wine Festival happens at the Orange  County Great Park in Irvine Sat. May 2nd from 2:30 to 5pm. Enjoy more than 30 exceptional wineries, breweries and spirits, fine cuisine, a silent auction and live music.  The event will benefit the Legal Aid Society of Orange County & Community Legal Services in southeast Los Angeles County .  Admission starts at $100.  See other options and features at greatwinefestival.com.
  • Wine Spectator’s Grand Tour will stop in Las Vegas Sat. May 2nd at the Mirage Hotel from 7 to 10pm.  Over 200 top rated wines to taste, light buffet and a souvenir Riedel glass.  Cost is $225. Order tickets at grandtour.winespectator.com.

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