Flights + Bites: The Pasta of Italy & The Wines of Italy

Flights + Bites:

The Wine & Food Lover’s Pairing Club

Our award-winning chef and award-winning wine & spirits educator team up to bring you a series of unforgettable evenings of themed wine and food pairings.

Learn about different styles of cuisine, wines from around the world, and pairing techniques while enjoying delectable wines and freshly prepared small bites.

Friday, August 2

6:30~8:30 pm

Pasta of Italy & Wines of Italy

To see all of our Pairing Club offerings, click here: Perfectly Paired!

Vino Bianco: White Wines of Italy

Wine Institute of New England

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Vino Bianco: The White Wines of Italy

Although often thought of as a red wine region, Italy produces an amazing assortment of white wines worthy of exploring. We will taste white wines from several regions throughout Italy, north to south, guaranteed to have you consider giving up your chardonnay!

Friday, May 10, 2019

Andiamo Vini Bianchi! 

Vino Rosso: Red Wines of Italy

Wine Institute of New England

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Vino Rosso: The Red Wines of Italy

Journey through the vineyards of Italy with us as we explore the amazing variety of reds – from soft and fruity to big and bold – this incredible region has to offer. We will taste some classic examples of Italian wine, as well as a few lesser known but up and coming varieties. Andiamo!

Friday, May 3, 2019 

Andiamo Vini Rossi!

Vino Bianco: The White Wines of Italy

Wine Institute of New England

presents

Vino Bianco: The White Wines of Italy

Although often thought of as a red wine region, Italy produces an amazing assortment of white wines worthy of exploring. We will taste white wines from several regions throughout Italy, north to south, guaranteed to have you consider giving up your chardonnay!

Friday, April 5, 2019

Andiamo Vini Bianchi! 

Vino Rosso: The Red Wines of Italy

Wine Institute of New England

presents

Vino Rosso: The Red Wines of Italy

Journey through the vineyards of Italy with us as we explore the amazing variety of reds – from soft and fruity to big and bold – this incredible region has to offer. We will taste some classic examples of Italian wine, as well as a few lesser known but up and coming varieties. Andiamo!

Friday, March 22, 2019 

Andiamo Vini Rossi!

Twelve Nightcaps Before Christmas – The 10th Nightcap

image_510254_squareNightcap #10: Pelissero Dolcetto d’Alba Munfrina 2011, Piedmont, Italy $18

It must be difficult being the person nobody has heard of from a family of stars. I imagine this is how the dolcetto grape would feel if only it could tell us. Dolcetto is from Piedmont, home to such stars as barolo and barbaresco, fabulous overachievers made from the nebbiolo grape. These wines are well sought after and can command steep prices. Piedmont is also home to barbera, the most widely planted grape in this area and an increasingly popular variety, although not in the same league as nebbiolo. While I would not turn my nose up at a bottle of these beauties, I have a soft spot for the underdog. In a region where 2/3 of the wine produced is red, and most have high acidity, dolcetto is living in big brother’s shadow. An early ripener not naturally high in acidity, dolcetto is grown at higher altitudes than nebbiolo in order to help preserve what acidity it does has.  

Pelissero Dolcetto d’Alba Munfrina is an opulent red purple. It has the rustic earthy notes typical of this variety (and much appreciated), with black cherry and spices dancing around a core lightly laced with eucalyptus. The experience concludes with a delightfully lingering finish. Definitely not just your father’s pizza wine. Salute!