The Date   and Time: 
The   Event: Dinner with Silvia Corti, Argento Wines Head Winemaker.
The Venue: One restaurant, Hazelton Hotel
The Target Audience: wine writers
The Availability/Catalogue: all wines tasted are at the LCBO, the Bonarda arriving in November. The agent is Profile Wine Group
The   Quote/Background: Silvia Corti has been at Argento for eight years but has been   making wine for 17 vintages. There was a short ("Cerca del Cielo") documentary   about a day in her life in the 
The Dinner: A knockout --
We all   tried the Argento Pinot Grigio 2012 (+620492, $9.95) with its peaches and   minerals, and some apps: lamb and grilled vegetable empanadas, beets and squash,   eggplant puree, parsley and pickled shallots, salmon ceviche, orange and lime   consommé, apple and avocado chutney crisp fingerling. At a private room, we had   the meal: seared scallop, sweet potato raviolini, cured cherry tomato, double   smoked bacon foam (Argento Chardonnay 2012, +591701, $9.95) with its apple fruit   and finishing acidity.  Next was   locro stew (house made chorizo, corn, butternut squash, white beans, roasted   peppers) with Argento Bonarda 2011 ($9.95, arriving in November to the LBO GL)   and its Italianate black cherry palate and soft finish. Then came beef two ways:   roasted strip loin with chimichurri and pico de gallo, and braised short rib   with black pepper and thyme frites, pecorino desardo, with Argento Malbec 2012   (+591693, $9.95) and its black fruit component augmented by mocha tones. We were   supposed to conclude with Argentine cheeses, but none are exported to   
The Downside: I would have liked to have tried the Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 (+589523, $9.95) to see it matched against the Reserva and find differences.
The Upside: a chance to talk to the winemaker.
The Contact Person: trina@hendrypr.com
Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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