Monday, June 4, 2012

Wine Tasting- Check!

This past week I joined Venture Outdoors (www.ventureoutdoors.org)! They honestly make getting outdoors easy. There are all sorts of activities practically everyday of the month from kayaking, to hiking, to biking, to anything outdoors really! So if you're like me and want to try kayaking, they organize beginner paddles which include instructors and kayaks to make you feel comfortable and get out there and try it! Which someday soon there will be a posting about that one once I do it! I highly recommend checking this out if your looking for something new to do around the area.

Anyways, my lovely friend Jamie and I signed up for the 'Spring Wine Tasting Hike' through Venture Outdoors. We were super excited considering we both love hikes and drinking, so who could deny this winning combo? It was a nice easy 4 mile hike in North Park followed by wine tasting at the Tuscan Inn. There was a group of about 25 adults, we were the youngest and ahead of the pack but it was still a blast! The weather was beautiful and all people involved were incredibly friendly and fun!

On to the wine tasting. First off the Tuscan Inn is located in the North Hills. It was a very rustic, elegant, unique atmosphere. Our group was obviously under dressed but they planned for us and the back room was reserved for our wine tasting. Jamie and I sat with our new friends Cathy, Laura, Lindsey and Matt which we are already planning on getting together again with! So at our white clothed tables we awaited the beginning of our wine tasting (hoodies and dirty shoes included). Now let me tell you, the portions of wine were large and the "cheese and crackers" accompanying each was plentiful. *Note, on Venture Outdoors description of the event they said there would just be cheese and crackers.* We had four full glasses which included each of these wines;

First was the Sannio Falanghina which was a white wine. This one was my favorite, Jamie's as well. It was sweet, crisp, light, citrusy and refreshing. This came with a small plate of salmon and corn cake.

Second was the Infinitus which actually was kind of a white spicy and different tasting wine, but tasted better with the mozzarella cheese bread it was paired with.

Third was the Tormaresca Neprica, a red wine which had black raspberry, peppery flavors. This wine was paired with duck on top of beat risotto.

And last and least enjoyed was the Carbnet Sauvignon. This was very red, very dry, very yuck. This wine was paired homemade gnocchi and beef tips.




Don't ask me how to say those names. I am in no means a wino. I drink it on occasion and when I do I'm always more of a fan of the white wines. The other three I wasn't too much a fan of so I don't even know how to describe them in a positive light! Don't get me wrong, it was fun tasting the different wines but the food was the best part. It was absolutely delicious! I can't wait to go back to this place for dinner!

All in all it was a great experience! So check wine tasting off the list and on to the next one!! Until next time get out there yourself and try something different! :)

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