Greetings! It has been a long semester that has been full of wine knowledge and experiences! I chose to mainly focus my wine tastings on the overall experience and to not write about the majority of them during the semester as I wanted to just enjoy the wine for what it was, but I have decided to do the wine and dinner tasting and actually blog about it! I chose to go to the lovely Zeppoli's Italian Restaurant and Wine Shop located right here in the beautiful Blacksburg area! Upon my arrival to the restaurant I was amazed by the authentic Italian look and feel that was very prominent. The staff were all very friendly and talked to me about the class, as well as helping me pair my foods with the perfect wines! This was my first time ever at the restaurant but it has now been added to my list of favorite places to eat in town!
To start off the dinner, I ordered Tomato Bruschetta which was paired with a Canyon Road pinot noir, pictured here!
I started off by first trying the bruschetta by itself and it had a very nice herb taste with a savory finish from the tomato topping. I then swirled and sniffed my wine to take in all of the aromas I could. I have been sick lately with a chest cold and sinus infection so my sniffer is not working at full capacity. Despite that I gave it my best go and was able to get some nice fruity tones as well as a bit of an acidic scent. I took a sip of it and my nose did not lie to me, I was hit in the face with huge cherry flavors, a hint of molasses with a bit of an acidic taste/feel, but a smooth finish to it. I then took another bite from the bruschetta and was BLOWN away! The wine complimented this dish so well and really brought out the taste of the herbs and made the food taste so much better than it originally did. Upon taking my second drink of the wine, much to my surprise, the food brought out stronger flavors of fruit from the wine and made it that much more enjoyable to drink! Next up on the list of food items was fresh baked Italian bread, served with balsamic vinegar, olive oil and herbs! I did not pair this particular dish with a wine but it is worth noting that it was a perfect follow up from the bruschetta and the pinot noir did in fact increase the taste of the herbs and savory balsamic vinegar from this bread.
Moving on to the main course, I ordered the Gnocchi Pollo Pomodoro baked with mozzarella. To pair with this the hostess gave me two different types of wine. The first was a Canyon Road sauvignon blanc and the second was a Columbia Valley chardonnay.
I took the same approach with this dish as I did with the bruschetta, I tried a bite of the gnocchi, and then I took a smell of the wine, and then tasted the wine before eating another bite of the food. The gnocchi at first had a very good, but basic gnocchi taste. It was in a garlic sauce with sun dried tomatoes so those two flavors were very strong, and very good. I first took a smell of the sauvignon blanc and could immediately smell a very strong citrus scent, but upon my second sniff I got a hint of melon scent. I took a drink of it and could taste the citrus flavor right off, a little bit of grapefruit as well as some lemon. This was followed by a slight taste of melon and pear. It was a very dry wine so after taking a drink I moved into taking another bite of my food. I was blown away by the enhancements made from the wine. The savory taste of the mozzarella really cut through with this second bite and the dish suddenly had an extraordinary flavor profile! Lastly was the Columbia Valley chardonnay. This wine comes from Washington State so I was excited to try it as I have heard good things about their wines. Thankfully, they did not disappoint! This wine was bold and sweet, with scents of lime and lemon, some oak, and a little bit of apple. The taste was very similar to what scents I got out from the wine, but this one had a very silky feel when it was in my mouth, making it a very smooth wine to drink. It had a similar effect on the food, bringing out the savory tastes of the mozzarella, but even more of an impact than the sauvignon blanc. To finish the meal I had an order of cannoli which were fantastic. Overall, I really enjoyed my experience at this restaurant and was shocked at how much the wines actually changed the flavor profile of my food, for the better! I do not think that there was another wine out there that could have been paired with my food any better than the ones that I tried, and I look forward to trying more food and wine pairings throughout my life!
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