Food Pairings

Raspberry Prosecco Trifle

Get ready for a delicious treat, combining Prosecco, Raspberries, Sponge Fingers, Custard and Cream together for a wonderful dessert to enjoy after dinner or in the garden during the summer. We aren’t just going to be enjoying a glass of Prosecco with this dessert pairing, we’ll also be including it in the trifle, scroll on…

Read More...

Eggs Benedict With Sparkling Wine

This very popular and much-enjoyed breakfast and even brunch dish comes from the land of America. When looking to make your own classic Eggs Benedict, it consists of an English muffin, split in half, with a few slices of Canadian Bacon, a Poached Egg placed on each half, then they are covered in Hollandaise Sauce….

Read More...

Sparkling Wine With Salted Dark Chocolate Tart

Get ready for something delicious, something scrumptious and something toothsome, we be making, eating and pairing a Salted Dark Chocolate Tart, with a wonderful Vintage Slovenian Sparkling Wine from the Winery of Medot. The history of Chocolate Tarts is more of a recent tale, Chocolate throughout the centuries has been a rather exclusive commodity, it…

Read More...

Walnut Potica and Slovenian Sparkling Wine

Let’s combine two wonderful creations from the small European country of Slovenia, with some of their Sparkling Wines and their national dish of Potica. Potica is considered a Slovenian dessert, made more often from bread than a cake, but always including nuts of the baker’s choice, we’ve gone with the popular walnut. Potica (pronounced poh-TEET-za)…

Read More...

Prosecco and Food – Gnocchi with Tomato and Basil Sauce

Let’s Enjoy a Taste of Italy Gnocchi is a traditional pasta dish that originated during Roman times. During the expansion of the Roman Empire, the Roman legions brought back a recipe from somewhere the Europe. That recipe consisted of a semolina porridge-like dough mixed with eggs. The potatoes were only added to the Gnocchi recipe…

Read More...

Champagne and Salmon

If we dive into the ocean for a minute we’ll soon come into contact with one of the stars of this article, we often enjoy the savoury, salty flavours of Salmon, a fish, that if left alone, will die in the place it was born. Our second star of this article comes from the grounds…

Read More...

Sparkling Wine and Black Forest Gâteau

The famous and delicious Black Forest Gâteau that originated in Germany, will today be paired with a well-known German Sparkling Wine. The Black Forest Gâteau is a popular German dessert, in Germany, it is called Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte which translates to ‘Black Forest Cherry Gateau’. It is a chocolate sponge cake with a cherry filling and…

Read More...

Pastries and Champagne

To honor a very worthy Trophy Winner, we’ve created a heavenly pairing of pastries including Croissants, Pain au Chocolats, Cinnamon Swirls, Vanilla Crowns and Raspberry Danish to pair with Champagne Roger-Constant Lemaire – Cuvée Trianon which won the Trophy in the Pastries Delight Category. Pastries Delight A wine showing a yeasty, brioche, nutty character. I’m…

Read More...

What Sparkling Wine To Pair With Swedish Meatballs?

One of the most popular Swedish dishes to enjoy is the Svenska Köttbullar, otherwise known as Swedish Meatballs, but what makes these Meatballs Swedish? The typical Meatball that comes to mind to most people is the Italian Meatballs in a tomato and herb sauce, Swedish Meatballs are typically smaller, made with a 50-50 ratio of…

Read More...