24 Month Aged Parmesan Reggiano Wheel Cutting Ceremony Tuesday, October 14th 6:00pm

 



 





 



"I was in love with a beautiful blonde once. She drove me to drink; that's the one thing I'm indebted to her for."  W. C. Fields in Never Give a Sucker an Even Break



 



 



 



I have been touting the quality of a freshly opened wheel of Parmesan Reggiano ever since we opened the wine bar when we cracked the first wheel open.  The experience is unlike any other with this cheese as soon as you open the wheel the cheese starts to oxidize and harden so the freshly opened wheel is so buttery and creamy it is unlike any Parmesan you have ever tasted. 



 



We will be offering freshly cut 24-month aged Parmesan Reggiano for $25 per pound this evening and you know that the wheel was just cut today!  If you make it to the tasting, you also get to sample the goods before you buy!  Of course, we will be offering six wines to complement the cheese, and we will be serving a special menu prepared with the freshly cut cheese as well.



 



There are only 36 spaces available for this event and the fee for this tasting is $95 + tax, for reservations call 954-523-9463 or e-mail andy@winewatch.com



 



You can place an order on-line or over the phone and have your cheese delivered locally with your wine order, but we will only be delivering to the tri county area on the days we are out delivering wine.  



 



 





 



 



24 Month Aged Parmesan Reggiano Wheel Cutting Cheese Sale



Tuesday, October 14th



6:00pm



 



1lb 24 Month Aged Parmesan Reggiano



Price: $25.00



 



 



Of course, we will be serving a few wines to accompany the cheese!



 



 



2022 Braida Il Fiore Bianco Langhe - click image for full description



 



2022 Braida Il Fiore Bianco Langhe



Price: $24.00                 Your Price: $20.40



 



The logo of “Serra dei Fiori” is a flower which can also be regarded as two pairs of eyes symbolizing              The mutual consent of the two proprietors. The sign can also be interpreted as the clubs symbol of a playing card. Clubs are trumps!



 



Chardonnay 70% and 30% Nascetta (indigenous Piedmontese variety, semi aromatic with excellent longevity).



 



Serra dei fiori in the village Trezzo Tinella in the Langhe hills. Up to 400 m above sea level exposed to the south. Planting density 4100 vines per hectare.



 



Straw-yellow colour. A refreshing light wine that is easy to drink and meant to be drunk in its youth! Soil structure and climatic conditions are creating a wine with a pronounced minerality and an elegant acidity thus lifting the wine. The highly aromatic bouquet with ripe fruit aromas and white pepper hints is followed by fresh and grassy citric flavours on the palate. Further floral notes, hints of stone fruit and sweet spices are adding to the richness of the wine; the juicy structure is accomplished by a fresh finish. Accompanies meatless starters, delicate first courses and fish-based recipes of Mediterranean cuisine.



 



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2015 Hanzell Chardonnay Estate Sonoma



Price: $60.00                   Your Price: $52.80



 



(93 Points) The 2015 Chardonnay is a little reticent to begin, slowing unfurling to reveal lemon tart, apple pie and nectarine notions with hints of honeyed toast, cashews and orange blossoms. The medium-bodied palate is refreshing and elegantly styled with many citrus and stone fruit layers accented by savory suggestions and a satiny texture, finishing long and mineral laced.  Robert Parker's Wine Advocate



 



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2022 Chateau Belgrave Haut Medoc



Price: $45.00                   Sale Price: $36.00



 



(95 Points) Juicy, forward, bright and vibrant this has a great energy straight away, crisp and tannic, but well integrated so you get almost a bouncy palate with flint edges giving minerality and acidity providing the lift. Feels detailed and precise, lovely definition to the overall frame and this carries to a long finish. Impressive, I like the strength and the focus and it doesn't feel overripe or too extracted. So much to like about this wine with subtle liquorice, mint and crushed stone aspects. This will be excellent.  Decanter



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



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2021 Pelissero Barbera d'Alba Piani



Price: $30.00                   Your Price: $25.50



 



Winery's Notes The colour is red ruby bright and intense; the vivacity makes it tempting. The olfactory sensations are very delicate including blackberry and plum in the beginning and typically vinous in the end. On the whole the olfactory fragrance provides a pleasant and teasing feeling. Saltiness and acidity are in the foreground of this wine that does not hide its polifenolic power. Barbera amplitude is very interesting together with its persistent aftertaste.



 



2019 Charles Krug Peter Mondavi Family Family Reserve 'Generations', Napa Valley, USA image



 



2019 Charles Krug Peter Mondavi Family Family Reserve 'Generations', Napa Valley, USA



Price: $82.50                   Your Price: $70.13



 



(97 Points) Quietly powerful, dense with alluring oak spices and late-picked fruit flavors, this full-bodied, velvet-textured Cabernet-dominant blend is generous and inviting to drink, but also balanced and structured for the long haul. Concentrated, deep and layered, it is meant for drinking with appreciative friends or family in the future.  Wine Enthusiast



 



 



 



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2012 The Mega Malbec Company Artist Series Blend by Puro Uno Mendoza



Price: $100.00                 Your Price: $88.00



 



Dark black and black plum fruit here on the nose with notes of black olive tapenade, dried herbs and violet floral notes, nice evolution and complexity here on the nose. A very balanced wine on the tongue, big and chewy with lots of ripe plum and cherry fruit with sweet herbs and an array of that spice and nuance from the nose coming through on the finish, lovely freshness and balance, this wine is drinking beautifully but will still last for a decade or more in your cellar. Finish 50+ Most Excellent



 



 



Menu



Prosciutto De Parma



Fresh Cut 24 Month Parmesan Reggiano



Parmesan Flan



Parmesan Risotto with Crispy Prosciutto



Tiramisu



 



This is a seated tasting and is limited to 36 tasters and the fee for this event is $95 + tax, for reservations call 954-523-9463 or e-mail andy@winewatch.com



 



 



 



 





 



 



A bit about Parmigiano Reggiano



 



 



Parmigiano Reggiano is produced exclusively in the provinces of Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Bologna to the left of the Reno river, and Mantua to the right of the Po river: this is the area hosting the farms where the cattle are fed on locally grown forage. The feeding of cattle complies with the norms of a strict specification that bans the use of silage, fermented feeds and animal flour.



 





 



The milk from the morning and the previous evening is poured into the traditional upturned bell-shaped copper vats. It takes about 550 litres of milk to produce each wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano. The milk slowly and naturally coagulates with the addition of rennet and a whey starter, rich in starter cultures, from the previous day’s processing.



 



The curd which forms is then broken down by the master cheese-maker into minuscule granules using a traditional tool called “spino”.



 



This is where fire comes into the picture, in a cooking process which reaches 55 degrees centigrade, after which the cheesy granules sink to the bottom of the cauldron forming a single mass.



 



After about fifty minutes the cheese-maker removes the cheese mass which will give rise to two twin wheels.



 



Cut into two parts and wrapped in the typical linen cloth, the cheese is then placed in a mould which will give it its final shape.



 



A casein plate with a unique and sequential alphanumeric code is applied to each wheel: it is its identity card which makes it possible to trace its entire production back to its origins, anytime and anywhere.



 



After a few hours, a special marking band engraves the month and year of production onto the cheese, as well as its cheese factory registration number and the unmistakable dotted inscriptions around the complete circumference of the cheese wheel.



 



After a few days, the wheels are immersed in a saturated solution of water and salt: it is a process of salting by osmosis. This last passage closes the production cycle of Parmigiano Reggiano and starts its maturation period.



 



The story of Parmigiano-Reggiano is a long one, and also a slow one, following the natural rhythm of the seasons.



 



In fact, the minimum maturation time is 12 months, the longest among all the PDO cheeses, and only at this point can it be decided if each individual wheel is worthy of the name it was given at its birth, and therefore continue the maturation up to 24, 36, 40 months and more.



 



After 12 months, the Consortium experts carry out a test called “quality inspection” on all the wheels: each wheel is tapped with a hammer and the trained ear of the quality inspector recognises any defects inside the cheese that may compromise quality.



 



The conforming wheels are marked with the hot-iron brand thus becoming Parmigiano Reggiano. All identifying marks and signs are removed from any wheels which do not meet the PDO requirements.



 





 



The quality control identifies three cheese categories:



 



“first-grade” Parmigiano Reggiano: the cheese that fully complies with the production specifications. It is marked with the hot-iron brand.



 



“medium-grade” Parmigiano Reggiano: the cheese that shows minor or moderate defects in the structure of its paste and/or on the rind, yet that do not alter the typical organoleptic characteristics of the product. These wheels are marked with the hot-iron brand, but they can be recognised through the parallel grooves engraved all around the cheese rind.



 



“de-rinded” cheese: the cheese that shows major defects is downgraded by eliminating the marks of origin through the removal of the rind (a few millimetres). Therefore, this cheese cannot be called Parmigiano Reggiano and refer to the PDO in any way.



 



Starting from the 18th month of maturation, dairies may request the Consortium to affix an additional mark on first-grade Parmigiano Reggiano:



 



PREMIUM or EXPORT mark: it gives trading companies and consumers a further indication of the quality of Parmigiano Reggiano.



These marks can be affixed also on the packaging of the cheese selected in this way.



 



 


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