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Sips, Sights, & Spices


Zibibbo & Capers: Pantelleria in a Glass and on a Plate
Pantelleria is a tiny volcanic speck between Sicily and Africa, a place where wind, sun, and sea shape everything, including its vibrant Zibibbo wines. Floral, citrusy, and touched with salt, they taste like the island’s own heartbeat. Paired with delicate sole and the island’s legendary capers, the flavours form a bright, aromatic trio that turns a simple dish into a sun-soaked Mediterranean escape.
9 min read


A Hungarian 'Grand Cru' & Lamb Paprikash
Péter Wetzer’s Kékfrankos from Sopron tells a story of wind-swept vineyards, organic farming, and a cellar rich with its own wild yeast culture. His Spern Steiner Kékfrankos—crafted from 60-year-old vines on slate and quartzite—bursts with dark berries, spice, and deep minerality. Paired with a hearty Hungarian lamb stew, it becomes a vibrant expression of West Hungary’s winemaking legacy.
3 min read


Argentinian Torrontés with Thai Coconut Poached Fish
From the first moment I lifted La Oveja to my nose, I was spellbound. Its bright aromas felt instantly warm and familiar, much like the spirit of Santa Julia winery itself, a true family affair led by Julia Zuccardi in Mendoza. Made from organic Torrontés, La Oveja bursts with peach, pear, lychee, and orange blossom, balanced by fresh minerality. We paired it with a Thai coconut-poached fish, and the match was simply heavenly.
3 min read
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