Burgundy 2009 vintage – its wines & villages

Ballymaloe welcomed French winemaker, Marinette Garnier, Maison Jaffelin, Burgundy to a wine tasting in the Grain Store as part of their ongoing series of visiting winemaker events throughout the year. Burgundy is one of France’s great wine regions, and Marinette introduced the following wines from the acclaimed 2009 vintage –  Chablis, Chablis Premier Cru ‘Cote de Lechet’, Puligny-Montrachet,  Meursault, Fleurie, Pommard, Nuits-St-Georges, Gevrey-Chambertin. Our thanks to Mark O’Connor of  Dalcassian wine merchants for arranging this visit.

Ivan Whelan, Mark O'Connor, Marinette Garnier, Colm McCan
Ivan Whelan, Mark O'Connor, Marinette Garnier, and Colm McCan
Florence Bowe and friends at the tasting in The Grain Store
Florence Bowe and friends
The Grain Store Ballymaloe, Burgundy wine event
The Grain Store Ballymaloe, Burgundy wine event


Cork man winemaking in The Barossa

John Quinlan, from Shanagarry, Co. Cork, and wine & bar man at Ballymaloe, is presently in The Barossa, South Australia learning all about making wine – who knows, with John’s new found expertise, there might well be a Chateau Shanagarry in the future! John is working in Thorn Clarke winery in The Barossa – pictured below in the middle of harvest.

John Quinlan at Thorn Clark
John Quinlan at Thorn Clarke

We wish John a busy and sucessful vintage, and no doubt John will also take the opportunity to catch up with many of the famous names in the Barossa Valley, and beyond, whom he met during their visits to Ballymaloe over the years, along with everything from the Wine Australia presentations and tasting by John McDonnell, Wine Australia Ireland, who is a regular guest wine lecturer at Ballymaloe Cookery School. See Yalumba’s Jane Ferrari visit to Ballymaloe here, and Turkey Flat’s Christie Schultz visit to Ballymaloe here (also mentioned in today’s Irish Times wine column, on The Barossa, by John Wilson).

 

Burgundy 2009 – discover its wines and villages

Upcoming wine event at Ballymaloe

‘Burgundy 2009 – A journey through the Villages of Burgundy’, Tuesday 13th March, 7.30pm in The Grain Store at Ballymaloe, with a tutored tasting by Marinette Garnier, winemaker, Maison Jaffelin.

Marinette Garnier, Maison Jaffelin, Burgundy
Marinette Garnier, winemaker

A tutored tasting and presentation of the following wines:

Whites -  2009 Chablis, 2009 Chablis 1er Cru ‘Cote de Lechet’ 2009, Puligny-Montrachet Blanc, 2009 Meursault

Reds – 2009 Fleurie, 2009 2009 Pommard,2009 Nuit-St-Georges, 2009 Gevrey-Chambertin

Vineyards of Meursault
Vineyards of Meursault

Marinette Garnier, born in the heart of Burgundy and already at 25 years old, has a lot of experience working alongside some of the most famous names in Burgundy, including Domaine Comtes Lafon  and Domaine Méo-Camuzet. After graduating from her diploma, Marinette started as a winemaker at Domaine Bouchard Père et Fils and is now winemaker at Maison Jaffelin

Maison Jaffelin
Maison Jaffelin
Grape Selection
Grape Selection
Cellars
Cellars

With thanks to, and organised in association with Mark O’Connor, Dalcassian Wines

The Grain Store at Ballymaloe, Tuesday 13th March, 7.30pm €10
Contact Colm for further information colm@ballymaloe.ie

Some of our French winemaking heroes

Samuel and Colm, sommeliers at Ballymaloe were delighted to recently catch up with some of thier French winemaking heroes, at a recent tasting of Le Caveau with Pascal Rossignol

Samuel, pictured below with Luc de Conti of Chateau Tour des Gendres, Bergerac

Samuel and Luc

 

 

and with Bertrand Sourdais, of Domaine de Pallus, Chinon.

Bertrand and Samuel

Colm with Pascal Verhaeghe of Chateau du Cedre, Cahors

Pascal and Colm

Samuel with Luc de Conti and Pascal Verhaeghe

Pascal, Samuel and Luc

Pfeiffer Wines, Rutherglen

Delighted to welcome to Ballymaloe, Chris and Robyn Pfeiffer, Pfeiffer Wines, Rutherglen, Victoria, Australia, pictured here taking some time out of their busy schedule, and ahead of a very special tasting in Cork city on Tuesday 6th December.

Pfeiffer wines
Chris & Robyn Pfeiffer at Ballymaloe

Chris gave a terrific presentation & tasting on Australia’s Sweet & Fortified Wines in Cork City’s Hayfield Manor Hotel, with John McDonnell, Wine Australia Ireland (John is well known to all here, as a regular guest wine speaker at Ballymaloe Cookery School). The event was held at Hayfield Manor where the Sommelier is Sandra Biret-Crowley. Our thanks to Sandra and all at Hayfield, and to Chris & Robyn Pfeiffer, and John McDonnell, Wine Australia Ireland, for another great wine event. Some photos of the evening –

Samuel, Sandra and Billy
Samuel, Sandra and Billy

Pictured above with Ballymaloe’s Samuel Chantoiseau, is Sandra Biret-Crowley, Sommelier, Hayfield Manor and Billy Lyons (see Billy’s article about this great event, on his blog ‘Restaurants and Food in Cork’ here)

The line-up
The line-up

 

Samuel, Chris, and Colm
Samuel, Chris, and Colm

 

Sherry – a photographic tour of the region

A photographic tour of a wonderful part of the world that is the famous region of Sherry – steeped in tradition with an amazing food, and wine, culture stretching back over 3000 years. Photos by Hazel Allen, Ballymaloe, taken during her recent visit to the region – capturing the magic of this special corner of the wine world.

We were delighted to have welcomed to Ballymaloe in 2011, Cesar Saldana, Consejo Regulador, Jerez in May, and Oscar Bayo, of Gonzalez Byass in November.

Hazel at Gonzalez Byass
Hazel in Jerez
Gonzalez Byass
Outside Gonzalez Byass
Sherry Map
Map of the Sherry region
At Gonzalez Byass
Wonderful table decoration at Gonzalez Byass lunch hosted by Vicky Gonzalez
Sherry Bodega
An example of the amazing Sherry bodegas
Sherry Barrels
Some well known signatures on these barrels
Palo Cortado
Explaining the magic of Sherry - Teresa Aumesquet of Bogegas Harvey
Soil
The different soils - including the white chalk Albariza soil
list of soils
List of the different soils
Sherry tasting
A tasting in El Puerto de Santa Maria
Jameson
JJ&S - John Jameson & Son barrels, being 'seasoned' with Oloroso, in Lustau, Jerez, before heading to Midleton distillery, just down the road from Ballymaloe.
Lustau
Lustau, in Jerez
'Running the scales'
'Running the scales' - the Solera system of fractional blending over many years
interesting bottles
In El Puerto de Santa Maria
Harveys
Tasting room in Harvey's

Happy Thanksgiving 2011

Happy Thanksgiving from all the students of the September 12-Week Cookery Course.

Happy Thanksgiving

To celebrate Thanksgiving 2011, at Ballymaloe Cookery School, during one of the wine tastings with Peter and Colm, we featured some good Californian wine – we showed the students a Zinfandel from Beringer, in The Napa Valley.

Colm McCan and Peter Corr
Colm McCan and Peter Corr

Gubbeen – cheese and wine matching

Wine and Cheese

A very interesting subject – “wine and cheese are first cousins; they are both fermented and the complexities are there”, said Giana Ferguson, Gubbeen Farmhouse Cheese, as Samuel and Colm, Sommeliers at Ballymaloe, took the opportunity to ask Giana’s advice during her  visit to the Christmas Food and Craft Fair at Ballymaloe, this weekend.

Pascal, Giana and GeraldineGubbeen (or Gubbeen Gubbeen as it is affectionally sometimes called, to differentiate it from the smoked Gubbeen, that Giana and her Family also make) is a washed rind cheese (some other well known examples of washed rind Irish Farmhouse Cheese are Ardrahan and Milleens).

GubbeenThe aromas  and flavours that will develop are complex -  “mushroom and nuts being the most distinct”, said Giana, and that quintessential West Cork subtle elusive, often misunderstood, aroma and flavour of ‘bog’! (think of those rolling moss-covered, ancient land & valley’s of West Cork) Forest floor was also mentioned – the well known descriptor in wine terms – ‘sous-bois’ as Pascal Rossignol of Le Caveau said , highlighting again the similiarities of the language used when talking about the aroms and flavours of wine, and cheese. Now to what wine to have with Gubbeen!
We discussed several wines – older Pinot Noir, especially Burgundy of course, in the red line-up – and its equivalent White from the same region – the nuts and mushrooms aroma and flavour profile leading us to aged white Burgundy.

Wines
We matched the ‘Gubbeen Gubbeen’, with a wine from an equally iconic producer, Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet 2000, Burgundy (see Anne-Claude’s visit to Ballymaloe here, June 2011) – sublime cheese and wine together.

Giana and Colm
Giana also had an ‘extra mature smoked Gubbeen’ at the Christmas Food & Craft Fair – and her preference wine-wise with this, she said, was Gewurztraminer – a fruity and rich style. Later on, we put this to the test at dinner- and it definitely worked.  Matched with Meyer-Fonné Gewurztraminer  Vielles Vignes Grand Cru Sporen 2008, Alsace – and by good sheer co-incidence, well known wine merchant, Pascal Rossignol, and his wife Geraldine, were also on hand (Pascal represents Meyer-Fonné in Ireland, and earlier this year, owners/winemakers, Mrs & Mrs Felix Meyer had visited Ballymaloe – see here).

Geraldine, Pascal and HazelA fantastic pairing said Hazel Allen, and Pascal and Giana likewise said exactly the same – a superb match – Giana gave us the lovely line ” in China they say, when one has this lovely feeling of having tasted and enjoyed something so good and so nice, it adds 45 seconds to one’s life” – now that’s a great reason to continue with this great pairing! (as if we needed one)

Giana and Samuel
Samuel Chantoiseau, showing his French background, enquired what bread would work well – Giana likes Sourdough with the Smoked Gubbeen, and they also have special Gubbeen cheese biscuits produced by baker, Robert Ditty (with this traditional oat biscuit originating in Scotland when they did not have flour, but just oats)

Mr Ditty
We finished this ‘Cheese and Wine’ matching workshop (ok – work, but not as we know it!) with again, another great pairing – Crozier Blue (Sheep’s Milk Cheese from the Clifton-Brown farm, near Cashel, Co Tipperary, and produced by their cousins, The Grubb Family, Beechmount, Fethard – who make the world famous Cashel Blue cheese) matched with Meyer-Fonné Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Furstentum  Vendange Tardive 2007, Alsace – the sweetness perfectly balancing the saltiness, and texture, of the Crozier Blue.

Our thanks to Giana and all at Gubbeen, Schull, Co. Cork and to Pascal and Geraldine Rossignol, Le Caveau, Kilkenny for a memorable evening – the best in cheese, wine and company!