Table Talk for October 2
RECAP: THE JAMES BEARD DINNER
Denver should be proud: Not only was our city chosen as one of 20 in the U.S. to host last Friday's James Beard Taste America dinner, it was also the first city to sell out. That indicates just how far the Mile-High City's dining scene has come in recent years. For 190 lucky diners, the evening was nothing short of spectacular with dishes from Alex Seidel (Fruition), Thomas Salamunovich (Vail's Larkspur), Frank Bonanno (Mizuna and Luca d'Italia), Elise Wiggins (Panzano), Yasmin Lozada-Hissom (Duo), and guest chef Tim Love (The Lonesome Dove Western Bistro and Love Shack in Fort Worth, Texas). Though patrons left with a printed menu detailing each course, the winespaired by Frasca's master sommelier Bobby Stuckeywere left off. So, here, we present the wine and food pairings in full:
- Lunetta Prosecco, Trentino, Italy (cocktail hour)
- Scarpetta Tocai Friulano Colli Orientali, Friuli 2006 (Seidel's hickory-smoked Colorado trout with warm German Yukon Gold potato salad, trout hushpuppy and mâche salad, crème fraîche and pommery mustard sauce)
- Sella & Mosca, Vermentino di Sardinia, 2006 (Salamunovich's slow-roasted beet and endive salad with Northern Lights blue and hazelnut vinaigrette)
- Feudi di San Gregorio, Fiano di Avellino, 2005 (Bonanno's heirloom butternut squash soup, foie gras mousse, and spiced pumpkin crostini)
- Van Duzer Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon (Wiggins' Colorado elk cannelloni, pomegranate, roasted chanterelles, corn, Haystack Mountain goat cheese, and mint beurre)
- J.L. Colombo, Cornas, Rhône Valley, Les Ruchetts 2004 (Love's American lamb sirloin and roasted lamb paupiette with blackberry-goat cheese flan and lamb demi)
- Michele Chiarlo Nivole Moscato, Piedmont (Lozada-Hissom's honey-glazed apple tart with homemade crème fraîche gelato and cassis compote)


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