Monday, February 6, 2012

2012 So Far

2012 has started off with a bang, we've been busy! Treviti Wines poured at Red Wine and Gold again this January. The event is held by Rosary High School in Fullerton to raise funds to provide financial assistance to students. This year my sister, Breanna, and I poured at the event, both of us Rosary alumni. It's always a treat to return to your alma mater for a good cause!


Also in January, TreViti Wines took part in the Cambria Art and Wine Festival. This year, our 2008 Chardonnay was chosen to be paired with a dish for the sold out friday night kick-off dinner. Five local restaurants are chosen to create one course and choose one wine that will pair well with their dish. We were chosen by Robin's Restaurant in Cambria for the first course pairing, a fantastic crispy pancetta wrapped radicchio with pickled root vegetables and warm balsamic vinegar reduction. The Chardonnay complimented the dish beautifully.



Along with each pairing, the chef and winery are asked to speak about their dish/wine. Although public speaking is not my strong point, I think it went pretty well. I got a few laughs in the right places and applause at the end. Thank God. I keep telling myself, the more I do it, the easier it will become. Still waiting for the "easier" part.



The following day TreViti Wines poured its 2008 line up at the The Cambria Art and Wine Festival grand tasting along side 50 or so other wineries. We had many people stopping by the table to "retry" our Chardonnay from the kick-off dinner the night before and lots of fabulous comments on the wine. It is always a really fun local event.


Next Up: February we will be pouring our wine at a private dinner for 12 that was auctioned off by A Friends of the Elephant Seals Fundraiser Event this past winter. Chef Dakota Weiss from Top Chef Texas will be preparing the 5 course meal to pair with TreViti Wines. Another speaking engagement for me, but 12 people should be manageable. Looking forward to seeing how it comes together.

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