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

 

New wine café in Cork

L’Atitude 51° – a great new wine café in Cork, located across the road from the City Hall, at No.1 Union Quay – is well worth a visit. Looking at their wonderful blackboard of wines, we can appreciate all the work that has gone into their wine selection, and with the option of having wine by the glass or pichet, as well as the fantastic idea of buying a small tasting glass of wine – what a great way of trying different wines – there are over 50 wines available, with 25 available by the glass, alongside their ‘deli-style’ food served daily with a strong French and Italian influence but with an Irish thread running through it’.

l'atitude 51 wine bar
A great wine list
Ballymaloe's JR and Samuel pictured with Beverley
Ballymaloe's JR and Samuel pictured with Beverley at L'Atitude 51

We wish Beverley Mathews and Emmanuelle Legrand the very best of luck in their new venture, and we look forward to attending some of their wine events in the future.

L’Atitude 51 Tel: 021 2390219

On Twitter  @Latitude_51 Cork

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!

On The Grapevine

Gabriel Cooney, of On The Grapevine, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, visited the school  – pictured here in the Garden Cafe at the school, with Mike Hanrahan (acclaimed singer/songwriter,  former teacher at Ballymaloe Cookery and now Chef at Pat Shortt’s Bar, Castlemartyr)

On the grapevineGabriel spoke to the students after lunch about starting On The Grapevine wine business, and gave a great insight to the students about running a successful wine shop and business – very much the theme of the day’s demo, by Blathnaid Bergin, of The School of Restaurant and Kitchen Management, who was teaching the students about running a business, costs, and all things relevant to running and managing a successful business.

González Byass, Jerez, Spain

The famous Spanish wine company, Gonzalez Byass, established in 1835 in the Jerez region, it is still a family owned business and it is now at the 5th generation.

Sherry

Oscar, Samuel, Michael and Colin

They produce wine in different regions of Spain: Rioja, Toledo, Jerez, Somontano, Penedes and Cava. Oscar Bayo presented a selection of wines – Cava, White, and Reds from different regions of Spain, and of course a  selection of Sherry, including the  range of their very special 30year old Sherries – Del Duque Amontillado, Apostoles Palo Cortado, Mathusalem Oloroso and Noe Pedro Ximenez – a stunning range and line-up of some of the most complex Sherries.

Colin Downey and Oscar Bayo
Colin Downey & Oscar Bayo

line-up of Sherry

 

IWSC Spanish Wine Producer of the Year 2010. González Byass, Jerez, Spain

Joe Cronin and Colin DowneyPictured recently in the wine cellar at Ballymaloe, in advance of the Gonzalez Byass wine event, were Joe Cronin, Ballymaloe (who celebrates 60 years working at Ballymaloe this month) and Colin Downey, Barry & Fitzwilliam Wine Merchants, who co-hosted the event with Ballymaloe.

Oscar also spoke to the students of the 12-week Cookery Course at the school, with an emphasis on Sherry and Food, in particular how well Fino goes so well with food, especially Iberico Ham

Oscar

 

Wine talk

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Pictured is the Grain Store at Ballymaloe set for a previous Sherry event in Ballymaloe, earlier this year, in May,when we welcomed Cesar Saldana, Consejo Regulador, Jerez, in association with Wines of Spain and The Irish Times)

 

New Season’s Olive Oil from Tuscany

Launch of the New Season’s Olive Oil, at Ballymaloe on Wednesday 9th November 2011

Olive Oil

Wines and Olive Oil of Tuscany,
Wednesday 9th November at Ballymaloe

Capezzana

 

 

 

 

We had an amazing day with the launch and masterclasses of the new season’s  Tuscan Olive Oil.

I hope some of these photographs can convey the excitment and sense of occasion in Ballymaloe throughout the day – Billy Lyons ‘Restaurants and Food in Cork’  also has written a very nice article about the launch here.

And also see ‘The Vine Inspiration’ wine blog nice article here on the Winemakers Dinner that evening at Ballymaloe House

Also on some more photos the Ballymaloe House Facebook here and  here

In the hall

Pictured, in the entrance hall at the cookery school, are Bea Contini Bonacossi, from Capezzana, Carmignano www.capezzana.it, Federico Giuntini, Selvapiana, Rufina www.selvapiana.it, and David Gleave MW, of Liberty Wines who showed the olive oil of Fontodi www.fontodi.com, along with Darina, Rory and Gillian.

Olive TreeBeatrice and Federico, pictured by the Olive Tree in the gardens at the school.

In association with, and special thanks to Gerry, Ben, and all at Liberty Wines

David and GillianGillian Hegarty, pictured with David Gleave MW, prepared an amazing lunch, along with Rory O’Connell, specially for the occasion.

ScallopsRoaringwater Bay Scallops with Capezzana New Seasons Extra Virgin Olive Oil – delicious!

Rory

In demo

We all very much appreciate the time and effort that Beatrice, Federico and David, took to come to Ballymaloe, and our thanks to them for a memorable day – we look forward hopefully to welcoming them back soon again.

 

 

 

 

Gerry and Darina

All in demo room

Olive grove

Fontodi logo

CapezzanaSelvapiana

Wine Australia

John McDonnell, Wine Australia.

Delighted as always, to welcome back regular guest wine lecturer, John McDonnell, Manager  Wine Australia Ireland – and the students were treated to a masterclass on Australian wine by John.

John and Joe

Pictured in the hall at the cookery school, are John McDonnell, Wine Australia and Joe Cronin, Ballymaloe (Joe is 60 years working at Ballymaloe this month)

John, Darina and Malachy

Pictured: John McDonnell, Darina Allen and Malachy McKenna

Wines we showed included:

Petaluma Croser, Piccadilly Valley, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, 2006

Cape Mentelle Semillon Sauvignon Blanc, Margaret River, Western Australia 2008 (Robert Mann, Estate directer, visited Ballymaloe, May 2009)

Turkey Flat
‘Butcher’s Block’, Barossa Valley, South Australia 2010 (Christie Schultz, owner, Turkey Flat visited Ballymaloe, May 2011)

Skillogalee Cabernet Malbec Rosé, Clare Valley, South Australia 2010 (Dave and Di Palmer, owners, Skillogalee, visited Ballymaloe, September 2011)

McHenry Hohnen Cabernet/Merlot, Margaret River, Western Australia 2009 (David Hohnen visited Ballymaloe, October 2011)

Tim Adams
Shiraz, Clare Valley, South Australia (Tim Adams visited Cork, September 2011. Billy Lyons, ‘Restaurants and Food in Cork’ Blog here on Tim’s visit to Cork)

Wine Australia presentation

Pictured: John in the demo room with the students for the Wine Australia presentation.

For more information on Australian wine www.apluswines.com and www.wineaustralia.com