A Truly Gotham Evening

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Thanks to David Abeshouse and Paul Napolitano, Gotham’s own sommeliers, I know that I have officially expanded my wine pallet.


I have blogged along the way about my attraction to sweet, bubbly, cold white wine. That said, in recent years I have been trying to expand my wine horizons.


For those of us who were able to join David and Paul this evening, it was a fun, educational and special compilation of learning, fun and good wine. We learned about the regions that bore the fruit, tips about how each wine was produced (who knew there were stainless steel barrels??), and what to expect from an aged wine – for better or worse.


For me, I learned that there is actually red wine that I really enjoy.


Special thank you again to David and Paul for sharing their choices, experience, knowledge, time and good humour with all of us.


Maybe next time, we could taste some white wine??

 

 

Comments

Daniel Schwartz

I unfortunately couldn't make this event but love the idea and look forward to a future one. Another amazing benefit Gotham offers.
David Abeshouse

It was fun for us as well. Thanks for participating. Maybe some day we'll be able to do a white wine tasting...in person?
Shelley Simpson

It was fun learning and having fun together - not all that unusual in Gotham but it is worth mentioning. Loved how David and Paul worked together!
Victoria Drogin

It was so much fun! Thank you Dave and Paul! I never stop learning. It was great spending time together snd in definitely up for another with some white wines!
Scott Bloom

Enjoyed my favorite red (Prisoner red blend) in honor of the occasion
Amparo Connors

Such a great evening and I took notes while sipping! Wonderful to learn from our own "experts"!

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