| 26.11.2010 Our new wine festival: “Chardonnay + Brunello” (November 26 – December 5) |
 Our new wine festival combines three Italian Chardonnays and three versions of Sangiovese Grosso (aka Brunello). All Chardonnays were acquainted with oak: delicate Mitico (by Cesari from Veneto), nicely sophisticated I Sistri (by Fattoria Felsina from Tuscany) and the most powerful of all three – Vie di Romans’ one (from Isonzo area of Friuli). Creating a short tasting line for Sangiovese Grosso was rather straightforward due to a recent arrival of Casanova di Neri and Poggio di Sotto wines to Ukraine. We propose to start with Rosso from Casanova di Neri and then to indulge into comparison of the styles of two Brunellos: Casanova di Neri is correct and up-to-date while Poggio di Sotto’s one shows a real capacity of both grape and terroir.
Costantino Passalacqua’s specials includes: oysters, veal brains, potato gnocchi with mascarpone and spek, spicy spaghetti with anchovies, sturgeon with cappers sauce and beef fillet mignon with brandy.
Sergei Gusovsky
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| 05.11.2010 Wine festival “Whites from the South and Reds from the North” (November 5 - 14) |
 All of our new festival’s wines are quite rare and not-that-well-recognized. Namely: - white Il Coro from Sicilian producer Fondo Antico, made from local Grillo grape; - a unique Vermentino from very particular producer called Dettori from Sardinia – purely artisan wine; - two Barbera d’Asti from Elio Perrone – a fresher and fruitier Tasmorcan and a rich and chewy Mongovone (from 80 years old vineyard); - Gattinara from Travaglini. What does it mean? It means Nebbiolo from Piedmont, but neither Barolo, nor Barbaresco. Beautiful wine, possessive about finesse rather than power.
The new specials from Chef Costantino Passalacqua include: broccoli salad with shrimps and anchovy dressing; slices of tuna with cherry tomatoes and Parmigiano; homemade pasta trofie arrabbiata; squash gnocchi served on spek and melted butter; veal cheeks from the previous special menu (due to numerous requests) and a limited amount of pasta e fagioli.
Sergei Gusovsky
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| 07.10.2010 Wine festival of Toscana and Umbria: “Sassicaia and others” (October 8 - 17) |
 This summer you may have used an opportunity to try famous Ornellaia by the glass. Now a new opportunity comes – a by the glass service of Sassicaia! We believe there is no need to describe that monument of Italian winemaking. Just try to Google it and you will have around 200,000 links!
Besides Sassicaia there will be two whites from Umbria: Orvieto Classico and a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay called Salviano di Salviano, both from Titigliano (a property of Tenuta San Guido, Sassicaia producer). As for the reds, you can start with a glass of very pleasant Sangiovese from Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona and then move to Tenuta San Guido’s super-Tuscan Guidalberto (a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sangiovese).
The new specials from Chef Costantino Passalacqua include: warm salad with octopus and potato; polenta with the black sauce of stewed cuttlefish and porcini; spaghettini with ragout of chanterelle and finelo chopped Mortadella; risotto with zucchini and salsiccia sausage; pork escalope with sautéed porcini; and finally, a fritto misto of fish.
Sergei Gusovsky
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| 16.09.2010 Wine festival of Abruzzo from Dino Illuminati (September 16 - 26) |
 Within the festival you may familiarise yourself with two white blends based on autochthonous Trebbiano d’Abruzzo and three versions of the local red star – Montepulciano d’Abruzzo. And after all of them you will be awaited by dessert wine made from botrytized grapes of Trebbiano and Sauvignon Blanc…
And please, don’t let the special menu from Costantino pass by being unnoticed. There are a number of interesting dishes there. Just to name a few: gnocco fritto from Parmigiano; ravioli stuffed with squash and amaretti; spicy risotto with baby octopus; red snapper sautéed with pomodoro stracotto sauce…
Sergei Gusovsky
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| 23.07.2010 Wine festival of Toscana: “Ornellaia and others” (July 23 - 31) |
 Have you ever tried that famous Super-Tuscan called Ornellaia? If not, there is a good reason to do it, as we are going to serve it by the glass during our new wine festival. It will be rather impossible to name a wine publication that have not yet issued its highest mark to that precious prodigy invented by Lodovico Antinori some 30 years ago… Besides Ornellaia we will show another two reds from Tenuta dell'Ornellaia: Le Volte и Le Serre Nuove. All wines are blends based on French grapes.
In case you would be willing to tame the thirst caused by merciless weather, there will be a comfortable entry program consisting of two wines from Maremma by Terre di Talamo: white (Vermentino in purezza) and rose’ called «Piano Piano» (which means «step by step», - not a bad name, eh?)
The new specials from our Chef Costantino include: canape’ with tuna fillets and arugula; prosciutto with melon; pappardelle with seabream and squash flowers; enigmatic ravioli; risotto with chanterelle and two very particular main courses.
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| 03.06.2010 Our new wine festival: “Gavi plus Toscana” (June 4 - 13) |
 Congratulations with arrival of both summer and new wine festival!
Why not to meet June with Gavi in the glass?! (There will be two wines from Castellari Bergaglio: fresh Salluvii and late-harvest Pilin). And then why not to continue with beautiful rose’ called Gròttolo from Colle Massari?!! Be careful as that particular rose’ is awfully pleasant to sip so the overdosing could be an issue… For the red part of the game we propose Governo di Castellare from Castellare di Castellina (made with traditional Tuscan Governo method, when the juice of lightly dried grapes is added to the wine that just finished fermenting), Bolgheri Rosso from Le Macchiole (a voluptuous blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese and Syrah) and pure Sangiovese called Torrione from Fattoria Petrolo (a brother of famed Merlot Galatrona). By the way, in 2009 our festival’s Torrione of 2007 vintage made to the “top-100 wines of the world” by Wine Spectator with honourable #37.
A coinciding specials from our Chef Costantino Passalacqua includes: steamed baby sturgeon with couscous and cappers; wood-burning oven baked bruschette with cherry tomatoes etc.; spicy bavette with baby octopus and shrimps in tomato sauce; homemade fettuccine with ceps and stewed squids; risotto Parma style; kingklip fish tomato stew and grilled beef on skewer with brandy and Dijon mustard sauce.
Just one more thing: have you tried our caffe’ affogato yet? The one with artisan Italian ice-cream?.. :)
Sergei Gusovsky
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| 13.05.2010 Wine festival of Veneto from Tedeschi (May 14 - 23) |
 We hope to match the end of eventful spring with the wine festival of Veneto: Soave and Valpolicella (including Ripasso, Amarone and Recioto) from Tedeschi. Interestingly enough, the family name “Tedeschi” translates from Italian as “Germans”. So we have a nice opportunity to raise a glass for the friendship between Italy and Germany, or the one between Ukraine and Russia, or the one between Greece and Euro…
Chef Passalacqua prepared an accordingly powerful special menu, where the partners for both Soave of the festival are: schiacciata from prawns with avocado cream; sautéed mussels with garlic sauce; homemade pasta trofie with halibut ragout; grilled sea bass with red vinegar sauce. All festival’s red wines will enjoy a partnership with spicy bavette pasta with spinach and speck ham, or with risotto with smoked sausage and pecorino cheese. For the sliced grilled beef steak with pink pepper and eggplant concasse Chef recommends either Ripasso or (even better) Amarone “Capitel Monte Olmi”.
Boun appetito!
Sergei Gusovsky
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| 15.04.2010 Our new wine festival: “Vermentino and Super-Tuscans from Maremma” (April 16 - 25) |
 We tend to believe that another wine festival should nicely fill the gap between now and the May holidays. This time we will be serving Vermentino and Super-Tuscans from Maremma. The supply of Vermentino is provided by Colle Massari which may be easily recognized for their important red called Grattamacco (by the way, we have a decent vertical of that Cabernet-based wine in our cellar). Among their white wines we have chosen Irisse (a blend of Vermentino and Greco Bianco) and a white version of Grattamacco (Vermentino in purezza). Each wine is made in funny quantities of around 10,000 bottles… The reds are from Rocca di Frassinello – a joint venture of Castellare di Castellina and Domain Baron De Rothschild-Lafite. All three wines represent a blend of Sangioveto (local version of Sangiovese), Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. The range is quite comfortable: from an easy drinking fruity Poggio alla Guardia through the well-balanced Le Sughere di Frasinello all the way up to the mighty Rocca di Frasinello. Strangely enough, as we climb the organoleptic ladder, the participation of Sangioveto is getting higher and higher. It seems unrealistic to suggest that French guys were able to mitigate their typical snobbishness towards non-French wines and aboriginal grapes, so, who knows what has happened in the quiet and remote land of Maremma… Would you guess?
As always, our Chef Costantino came up with the new specials just in time. There will be a plenty of seductions in the menu. Just a few examples: fennel au gratin with butter and Parmigiano Reggiano; homemade tagliatelle with langoustines; Sicilian style spaghetti with sardines; risotto with red pesto sauce; beef medallions with pureed Jerusalem artichoke… Forget about the diet, - life should be tasty!!!
P.S. Please note that as of May 1st osteria Pantagruel and pizzeria Napule' will not be accepting any discount cards.
Sergei Gusovsky
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| 18.03.2010 Wine festival: Soave from Ca’Rugate and Toscana from Castello di Bossi (March 19 - 28) |
 A very particular wine festival we propose, really: all six wines of the festival are, what Italians call, in purezza, meaning they are made purely from a single type of grape. In case with whites, we proudly introduce two Soave from Ca'Rugate – a distinguished producer from the province of Veneto. Both Soave made from indigenous Garganega variety. Both – a single vineyard wines. Both unoaked. For the red part of the party we have chosen Chianti Classico (pure Sangiovese obviously) and two super-tuscans: Regina di Renieri (Syrah from Montalcino area) and Girolamo – magnificent Merlot from a very mature (40 years) vineyard in the South-Eastern corner of Chianti Classico zone. All red wines come from Castello di Bossi, a rather young (on the Tuscan scale) producer who started bottling its wines around 20 years ago and whose reputation has been only growing since.
The new special menu from Costantino should provide a plenty of possibilities for the food and wine pairing. Soave will be a great match for either “black box” of halibut or potato gnocchi with seafood, as well as for the prawns stewed with white beans. Both lasagne with porcini and English-style roast beef should be fine with any of the reds while for the risotto with curry we highly recommend either chunky Chianti or persuasive Syrah. And should you want to try a praised (tre bicchieri from Gambero Rosso) Recioto di Soave, nothing could be better with it than a decent bite of creamy Gorgonzola. Buon appetito!
Sergei Gusovsky
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| 04.02.2010 Wine festival of Puglia from Leone de Castris (February 5 - 14) |
 We hope you did enjoy our festival of Valpolicella Ripasso and Amarone and if you really did, then the next one is going to be of the same power and joy: wines of Southern province of Puglia from the famed Leone de Castris. There are 350 years of history behind the winery. It all started in 1665 when Duke Oronzo, Earl of Lemos left his native Spain for Salice Salentino… In the second half of XX century Leone de Castris became widely recognized for their fragrant rose’ appropriately called Five Roses. The wine is quite demanded nowadays as well but it’s not a rose’ time yet, isn’t it? We’ll get back to it when the warm days and summer terraces come. The program of current festival will include two Chardonnays (oaked and non-oaked) and three Negroamaro based blends: fruity Maiana, jammy Messere Andrea and a blockbuster Salice Salentino Riserva Donna Lisa.
Sergei Gusovsky
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