The Date and Time: Tuesday June 20, 2017   2:30 PM to 5:30   PM
  The Event: The Art of Blending Olive Oils Master Class by Giovanni   Zucchi.
  The Venue: Aria Ristorante, York Street
  The Target Audience: food bloggers
  The Availability/Catalogue: "Olive Oil Doesn't Grow on Trees" is the name   of his book on the art of blending, which is what his family Oleificio Zucchi   has done since 1810. The website www.zucchi.com lists a wide variety of blends,   including Italian EVOO and EVOO from other EU countries. There is also a range   of two organic EVOO and four PDO and PGI. There are also nine different   flavoured EVOO and four vinegars.
  The Quote/Background: Giovanni Zucchi led a seminar on the kinds and   complexities of different olive oil cultivars. We were to blend our own extra   virgin olive oil which came from four different regions. New combination of   flavours are important, through synthesis, like the blends of coffee beans and   wines, and even cheeses.
  The Oils: we were not told the regions until afterwards. My own notes   follow – 
  Bottle A: slightly bitter and pungent, a bit vegetal (Andalusian   Spain)
  Bottle B: thick, fruity, soft finish (Spain)
  Bottle C: peppery, bright, long length (Tuscany)
  Bottle D: thick, soft, slight pepper finish (Crete) – my fave
  I blended C and D, and topped up with some A. we were allowed to take home   our "finished" bottle.
  The Food: we had a tasting menu which followed – with green apples, lobster   taco, breads, several apps for food (shrimp, veggies, cheeses) plus sparkling   Fiol Prosecco.
  The Downside: it started late.
  The Upside: a chance to connect with food bloggers.
  The Contact Person: mdeangelo@colangelopr.com
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   88.
  Chimo!   www.deantudor.com
 
 

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