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Rosé Time with The Kitchy Kitchen

by whit on September 11, 2010

Guess what? I shot another lovely little video with Claire Thomas from The Kitchy Kitchen. This time we leave the world of bourbon behind (sad face) and venture into a glass full of the pink stuff at Domaine LA. I chose 3 very different expressions of rosé to drink explore on a fine Sunday morning a few weeks ago. I know it’s now post Labor Day and the air is getting a tad crisp (ie- not sweltering) but don’t you fret! You can still get a few more rosé drinking sessions under your proverbial summer belt.

NB- to clarify, LIOCO sources their fruit from some great California growers. This Indica rosé is sourced from old vine Mendocino County vineyards and all of their wines are made in a co-op in Santa Rosa.

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Ah, the joys of summer. Firing up the grill and throwing back some rosé. Could life get any better? Oh right…add to that line-up outdoor dining; something that is possible most of the year in LA, but somehow seems way more special and exciting in the summer months. So, on to the important stuff! The sipper: Domaine du Bagnol’s Cassis rosé.

This Provence rosé is truly delicious and the color is divine. To me, it’s basically like a really gorgeous prep school girl in pearls and shiny watermelon lip gloss that you love to hate because she’s so perfect but can’t help but love because she’s actually really smart and sophisticated (and nice.)

On the menu: sliders made from McCall’s hamburger blend on La Brea Bakery jalapeno onion rolls, brussel sprout salad and rosemary fries. Yum! There’s just something about rosé and grilled meat on a warm day. You feel me?

I cleaned my plate….and my bottle glass.

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I had a great year. There is no denying that. Mostly due to a spectacular summer in Los Angeles followed by an even more spectacular solo journey through Italy. Also known as “the trip of my dreams.” In keeping with the obligatory New Year’s blog post of something along the lines of Best Wines of the Year, My Top Ten Bottles of 2009, etc. I thought I would take a look back at some of my favorite drinking experiences as seen through the lens of my Blackberry’s handy little camera. It is, dare I say, a Brunello Behind the Scenes.  Perhaps, True Hollywood Story: Brunellos Having Too Much Fun. Maybe even True Life: I’m ubriaca. I shall end there, lest I get carried away.

But, to further clarify, I say favorite experiences and not favorite drink or wine or bottle because sometimes the best glass of wine has not so much to do with what is in the glass but everything outside of it.  It is the company, the laughs, the stories told, the favorite neighborhood bar, old friends reuniting, new friends being made, impromptu guitar solos and heavenly pasta dinners. The level of enjoyment of the wine and of the moment fuse together, simultaneously enhancing the other. So, without further ado…

bazaar

The magical mojito from the Bazaar in Los Angeles. Followed by one of the more interesting dining experiences I've ever had. Proof of artistic expression and innovation on a plate and in a glass.

summer staple

The staple of my summer at my favorite bar seat in town, Pizzeria Mozza. This was a Bastianich refosco rose from Friuli.

fizz & friendship

Plastic cups and lambrusco. I know how to make it classy. In the first days of my trip in Italy with one of my best friends. We were starving and had our aperitivo hour furnished by a campsite grocery. It was cheap, delicious and entirely satisfying.

remains of the day

A not at all unusual lunchtime spread while working the harvest at De Conciliis. That day was the pinot noir battle in which we raided Bruno's cellar for 3 different pinots: one from Italy (1998 La Palazzola), one from France (2005 Domaine d l'Arlot) and one from Oregon (2006 Drouhin). Italy won! And we were not at all biased, of course.

winner declared

A Saturday night lamb bbq at my boss Bruno's home where we proceeded to open up 8 different fantastic Italian wines (and way too much grappa). At the end of it all, he stuck his knife in the neck of the winner (we liked having competitions, if you couldn't tell.) A 2005 Langhe Nebbiolo from Bartolo Mascarello.

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Sunday Sip: Hooray for Rosé

by whit on August 10, 2009


glasses waiting to be filled

This week I bring you a super special edition of Sunday Sip. I have been hosting blind tastings at my house for a few months with my nearest and dearest gals and yesterday we decided to document our sipping fun. One of my many talented friends is Joy of Joy The Baker and she asked if I could come up with a tasting and share it with her readers. It’s summer and, as you know, I have a mild obsession with rosé.  So, I settled on that as the theme of the afternoon.

the day's offerings

Yes, you are seeing that correctly. I threw in a White Zin to shake things up. And yes, it was horrible.

paper bag players

I will have to keep you hanging until Joy posts the edited piece. Until then, I leave you with our quote of the day from the fun-filled tasting…play with your food, play with your wine & play with your friends. Cheers!

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