New Foodie Case with bespoke dishes from Waitrose Cookery School
It’s the ultimate treat or gift for any foodie; Waitrose Wine and Waitrose Cookery School have created The Foodie Case.
Six beautiful fine wines have inspired six mouthwatering recipes to complement them, specially created by the Waitrose Cookery School Head Chef, Gordon McDermott.
In this case, you’ll find six delicious fine wines, including a zesty white from Campania and a sweet Spanish Rioja.
At £70, this case is worth over £80, and is delivered complete with the recipes.
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Roast scallops with potato gnocchi and truffle emulsion
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Terredora Greco di Tufo 2012, Campania, Italy
One of the most food-friendly wines we have found, this classic white from Campania, is ideal with seafood
due to its crispness. Here, the sweet scallops are enveloped in a rich truffle
sauce and the zestyness of the wine brings out the sweetness in the scallops,
offset by the hint of lemon. The gnocchi and truffles, whilst rich, are brought
to life through the soft honey-undertones.
This is a fine example of how delicious wines
from the local speciality Greco grape can be. The rich, smooth fruit flavours
create a beautiful balanced style, with zesty citrus matched by soft honey
notes and a long, fresh finish.
Shellfish tortellini with roasted scallops & bisque velouté
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Château de Fesles “La Chapelle” 2011, Loire, France
The food and wine bring out the best flavours in both, the wine highlighting
the sweet shellfish flavours and the food showcasing the fruit and spices of
the wine.
This wine is a wonderful example of Loire Chenin. The nose is dominated by lime
blossom, green apple and ripe pear. In the mouth, it is very well balanced
and smooth, with a light touch of oak-derived complexity and gentle spice.
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Endive salad with Roquefort, pear & sweet mustard dressing
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Château Roquefort Roquefortissime 2010, Bordeaux, France
Ordinarily, sweeter Bordeaux whites would be the perfect match for blue
cheese. In this instance the sweetness of the pears does this job for us. The
light oaking adds a bitterness to the wine when combined with the acidity
of the grapes, whilst the fruit flavours of pears, lemons and limes work
together with all elements of the dish. Château Roquefort with Roquefort
cheese – the perfect match. This fantastic wine is a blend of approximately 80% Sauvignon Blanc and
20% Semillon grapes that is fermented in French oak barrels. The gentle oak
is very well-integrated and balanced by fresh fruit flavours of pear, lemon
and lime.
Osso bucco with risotto alla Milanese
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Malvirà 2008/09, Nebbiolo delle Langhe Piemonte, Italy
The fragrant berry fruit is lifted by the tomato sauce and the tannins are
further softened by the meat. There is an underlying earthiness to the wine,
which is why it also goes so well with the accompanying risotto, allowing
the saffron to shine through.
An excellent red made from Nebbiolo grapes, showing notes of violet and
blackcurrant with mouthwatering freshness. It’s the softer tannins and
acidity from the Malvira that makes this wine so delicious with this meal.
Loin of lamb with shallot puree, cocotte potatoes & jus Nicoise
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Beronia Reserva 2008, Rioja, Spain
There is a reason that Rioja is often used to partner lamb, the sweet
strawberry fruit flavours and smoky, leathery aromas complement this
grassy and sweet meat. This may not be the most simple dish to put
together, so the time and effort that you are putting into its creation
warrants a serious wine to match. You could go for a richer Rioja, but that
would overpower the subtle elements of the dish and in turn the sweetness
of the shallot puree would be lost. This is a food friendly, Decanter-winning Rioja which allowing
the food to speak up for itself whilst showing itself at its best.
Chargrilled rib eye, with Chimichurri sauce
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Rolf Binder Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot 2011 Barossa Valley
The Aussies are famed for making powerhouse wines but there is
often a subtlety and complexity to these wines that is over-looked. This wine
is one of those. It has lovely, firm tannis that are softened by the juicy meat
showcasing its lovely chocolate and rich jammy plum flavours. The sauce
will show an extra dimension to the wine and add new flavours to your
dinner. If dinners could be described as both comforting and exciting, then
this steak with this great wine is surely that.
All wines can be purchased separately on the Waitrose Cellar website.
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