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Revision as of 08:54, 3 May 2007

I love fine wines and gourmet foods. I spoil myself from time-to-time on some of the finest in these categories. I have tasted some of the finest wines in the world (including a 1990 Cabernet Sauvignon by Château Lafite-Rothschild). I like getting my friends and family together for "wine and cheese" nights. Of course, I also enjoy having a nice red while reading a good book.

Examples

Below are some examples of what I mean. I have tried most of this wine and food in the country it was produced. That is, during my World Travels. I was introduced to most of this food by the nationals, who later became good friends. They also taught me the "right" way to prepare and consume it.

Wines

  • Wine (strictly red)

Hors d'œuvre / Antipasto

  • Cheeses / fromage
  • Truffles (black or white) and other champignon
  • Crudités
    • Olives
    • Asparagus
  • Meats
    • Prosciutto (Italian), Kraški pršut (Slovenian), and Jamón serrano / Jamón ibérico (Spain)
    • Pâté de foie gras
    • Choucroute garnie
    • Kransky
    • Botifarra
    • Chorizo / chouriço
    • Fuet / fuet de Vic
    • Sobrassada (w/mè rostit, porcella rostida)
    • Rajo
  • Caviar (specifically from either the Black Sea or the Caspian Sea)
  • Bread (the richer the better)
    • Bruschetta (Classica and al Pomodoro) / Fettunta / Pa amb tomàquet
    • Ciabatta
    • Fougasse
    • Canapé / Tartine
    • Croque-monsieur
  • Salads
    • Insalata Caprese
  • Misc.
    • Lots of olive oil (extra-virgin; e.g. Arbequina)
    • Basil
    • Mozzarella (di Bufala Campana or fior di latte)
    • Vichyssoise and Gazpacho
    • Ratatouille / kapunata / escalivada / tumbet / samfaina
    • Allioli / Le Grand Aïoli / aillade
    • Aceitunas
    • Paella
  • Desserts
    • Pesche col Vino Chianti
    • Crème brûlée / Crema catalana

Salsa garden

  • Tomatoes, Tomatillos, Onion, Garlic, Peppers and Chilies, and Herbs
    • Example: Beefsteak Tomato, Brandywine Tomato, Hampson Tomato, Tomatillo, Cayenne Long Red, Anaheim Chile, Jalapeno, Serrano, White Sweet Spanish Onions, Utah Yellow Sweet Spanish Onions, Walla-Walla, and Cilantro.

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