This Wednesday's in store tasting is not to be missed. Vine will be teaming up with Vesta Trattoria and Wine Bar in Astoria. We'll be pairing three Italian wines with delicious food provided by Vesta. These wines (which can also be found on the Vesta wine list) range from a bright, springy Sauvignon Blanc to a rich, spicy Primativo.
Vine and VestaDATE: March 25th
- Tere de Gioia, Sauvignon Blanc
- Salvalai, Pinot Noir
- Flaio, Primativo
TIME: 5:30 - 8:30pm
Vine Wine
12-09 Jackson Ave
Long Island City, NY
Showing posts with label Food and Wine Tasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food and Wine Tasting. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Vine Wine and Vesta Team Up This Wednesday
How cool is that? Lovely LIC wine shop Vine Wine, and Astoria fave restaurant Vesta are working together to present a food-wine tasting pairing. If I were free, I'd totally be there.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Boite a Cafe Tasting Event
What a lovely event I just went to!
Tonight there was a tasting offered to the members of WhyLeaveAstoria.com and the accompanying Meetup.com groups. The newer-ish spot was Boite a Cafe (40-17 30th Ave) a small french restaurant amid the craziness of the all night cafes of 30th Ave.
Our organizer Ran, did a great job at securing an incredible price for the mini 5 course meal and it was BYOB since the restaurant doesn't have its license yet, which helped keep the price ridiculously low. I'd say there were about 30-35 happy diners out mingling as best as could be with the set up. The place itself is quite small but charming, the L-shaped room isn't very condusive to large groups socializing- but for reals- I was there for the food!
I'm quite new to French cuisine so I was looking forward to the taste test.
Let's not beat around the bush, here's the deets:
At 8pm we promptly started our first course with Cauliflower Soup. It was topped with Rosemary Cream and some delish croutons! I don't always like weird soups, but this was pretty good. I liked that it was served room temperature. I also liked that it reminded me of clam chowder, yum! I'd get this again if I were in a creamy warm my belly kinda mood, but ask for it hotter. I'll be back in the fall more a more extensive meal I think.
Soup is done, now let's get something we can chew on. Wild Arugula Salad with granny smith apple slices, dill yogurt, serrano ham and candied walnuts. Another dish that I wouldn't mind revisiting in its normal helping. The smidge we got was super yum and almost a tease! I'm allergic to apples but of course that never stops me, these were sliced sooooo thin, and they were still so crunchy- it was really nice. A very sweet plate, I don't mean in flavor- it just felt sweet :)
Duck Truffle Potato Gnocchi with crimini mushrooms, butternut squash & parsley puree. Hold the phone, this was my favorite. I wanted a heaping pile of these fluffy cushions of flavor! I had been talking about how much I am more of a fan of veggie duck then of real duck before this came out- ha! Well there is a plus and a neg here. I found no sign of duck anywhere. I like to think of it as "duck essence" maybe? Maybe the juices from a duck were used for the sauce? I have no idea but it doesn't realy bother me. Also I think the parsley puree was missing. Does any of this matter to me? Heck no- the gnocchi were fantabulous!!!!
Braised Lamb Shank with cauliflower puree, swiss chard, glazed root vegetables, cranberry and horse radish relish. Anyone who knows me, know how much i dislike lamb. I know boo hiss whatever- I can't like everything now people. Anyway, you know I was going to eat it just cause! So I did. I also looked for others opinions. People who LIKE lamb. We were all in agreement, meh. It was dry and alittle tough. Not enough seasoning and little to no horse radish (which I would have welcomed). The chard, puree and veggies were nice and flavorful though. Not a total loss. But yeah, I'm sticking to my dislike of lamb.
Crepe Sucree filled with pastry cream and cranberries & citrus sauce. Just the way I like it, not cloyingly sweet. I could have had a tall stack of these bad boys! I love crepes. Plain or filled, whatevs. The smooth pastry cream was refreshing as was the citrus kick. Very nice closing to an overall enjoyable meal. We skipped the coffee so I have no info on that front for you.
Would I recommend Boite? I think so. I'd like to try them on another regular night where they aren't rolling out bite sized samples and try the "meat and potatoes" of what they offer. I'm actually really intrigued by brunch. Maybe i'll have some updating to do soon, it is a long weekend after all.
Our organizer Ran, did a great job at securing an incredible price for the mini 5 course meal and it was BYOB since the restaurant doesn't have its license yet, which helped keep the price ridiculously low. I'd say there were about 30-35 happy diners out mingling as best as could be with the set up. The place itself is quite small but charming, the L-shaped room isn't very condusive to large groups socializing- but for reals- I was there for the food!
I'm quite new to French cuisine so I was looking forward to the taste test.
Let's not beat around the bush, here's the deets:
Would I recommend Boite? I think so. I'd like to try them on another regular night where they aren't rolling out bite sized samples and try the "meat and potatoes" of what they offer. I'm actually really intrigued by brunch. Maybe i'll have some updating to do soon, it is a long weekend after all.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Food and Wine Tasting at Winegasm - Today!
Buon Appetito!
When: Sunday, August 24th at 8p
Where: Winegasm - 31-86 37th Street, Atoria NY 11103. 718.932.3331
How Much?: $25 for food and $5 for wine
Food:
Where: Winegasm - 31-86 37th Street, Atoria NY 11103. 718.932.3331
How Much?: $25 for food and $5 for wine
Food:
Crostata di Tagliatelle - Tagliatelle pasta with peas, bechamel sauce, parmesan cheese, ham; oven baked with a crunchy crust
Polpetti Alla Luciana – Braised octopus with olives, capers and cherry tomatoes
Polpetti Alla Luciana – Braised octopus with olives, capers and cherry tomatoes
Carpaccio di Polpo - Octopus carpaccio Ligurian style served with lemon vinaigrette
Pizza Rustica - Rustic pie with ricotta, eggs, ham and cheese
Pere al Cioccolato - Baked pears, almond dark chocolate, honey, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and balsamic glaze
Pizza Rustica - Rustic pie with ricotta, eggs, ham and cheese
Pere al Cioccolato - Baked pears, almond dark chocolate, honey, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and balsamic glaze
Tiramisu - Mascarpone cheese and coffee soaked lady fingers cake
And much more...
Vino:
Vino:
Sparkling - Lessini Durello
White - Falanghina dei Feudi di San Gregorio
Red - Cannonau Riserva Sella & Mosca
White - Falanghina dei Feudi di San Gregorio
Red - Cannonau Riserva Sella & Mosca
Labels:
Food and Wine Tasting,
Guest Chef,
Naples 45,
Winegasm
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