| Valentina and Anna with one very lucky guy - and yes, I'm bragging! |
As we drove into the winery parking area, a well-heeled crowd was filing into the winery cellar. I thought perhaps we had gotten our days wrong, but soon Anna’s daughter Valentina welcomed us.
Walking into the elegant Forestiera dining room at Marchesi di Barolo, the chef brought us a plate of truffles and the room filled with the delicate bouquet of earth and expectation. How anyone who has ever smelled a real white truffle could ever use the criminally named “truffle oil” on anything is beyond me. It’s like comparing the more perfect perfume with the smell of a locker room after a big game.
Anna joined us and then her husband led the Juventus group to a larger table next to us in the Cannubi room.
| The parking pavilion at Marchesi di Barolo |
| Andrea Agnelli and Juventus manager Antonio Conte mug for the paparazzi |
A meal at the winery always has a surprise vintage. Usually it is dedicated to the guest of honor from their birth year. This evening it was a 1975, the year Andrea Agnelli was born. The wine was still young, with no signs of ageing, still bright red, and no brick tanning on the edges. Lively. A winner.
The white truffle dish was off the charts. And the subtle difference in the preparation with the Barolo (we also had a Barbaresco and a Barbera, just for comparison) illuminated the flexibility of the white truffle and the chameleon-like ability of Nebbiolo, whether it be from Barolo or Barbaresco, to share the stage with the precious truffles. Different yes, but the gestalt opened up a whole new universe of understanding
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| Antonio Conte looks like he wants to be at our table |
Thanks to Anna and Ernesto and Valentina and the fun folks @JuventusFC!
| Texas and Marchesi di Barolo - powerful stuff |
On to Gavi...
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ahw, what a wonderful experience! I happened something similar 2 years ago, in semptember, I took 1 week off and just left for Italy to spend most pleasant and relaxing time of my life in traditional resorts close to wineries in Tuscany. Every single day I could smell the taste of wines and have lunch with some traditional italian foods (like pasta or lasagne or bolito). My suggestion is to carefully plan your trip, I was lucky in my visit cause I booked a limo service for my wine tour of Italy and Mr. Mauro from MJ Service was a perfect and kind guide (...also a handsome man!) I wish I could be there right now, autumn in italy is unforgettable.
ReplyDeleteWas there last year at this time and will never forget the ambiance of the whole region.
ReplyDeleteI always took you for an Interista... I'm so disappointed... "Yes, I'm bragging..." great stuff, Ace...
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