Touch of the Best Without
Breaking the Bank
with Frederico Ceretto of Ceretto Winery
Tuesday, December 2nd at 7:30 pm
$195 per person (all inclusive); seating is limited to fifteen guests
Menu: Tasting Menu
The Langhe like the old West: mysterious, sun-blessed moorland, and
hills which are still wild and untamable despite the Cartesian logic of
their division into rows of vines. An El Dorado. A frontier land with
its own gold rushes, pioneers, family sagas, gambles that paid off and
hard-earned fortunes, and blood ties that develop into deep roots.
The history of the Ceretto brand has all of this: three generations
whose mission for more than seventy years has been excellence in wine,
ambassador of Piedmont and Italy throughout the world. It was Riccardo,
the founder, who decided to harness the creative energy of a unique
region by planting the first vineyards and setting up the original
nucleus of the family firm in Alba.
The turning-point in terms of future development came in the Sixties however, with the arrival on the scene of his sons: Bruno, at the helm of the commercial side of the business, and Marcello,
as Technical Director. As unlike yet united and complementary as only
certain close relatives can be, the Barolo Brothers (as they are known
abroad, in an epithet worthy of Sergio Leone) set out to gradually
improve the quality of their product. They achieved this by basing
their ethos on the concept of terroir, pursuing the very foundations of
taste and selecting the finest crus of Barolo and Barbaresco.
In little more than thirty years, the Ceretto brothers created a
network of small independent estates in the Langhe and Roero,
purchasing over 120 hectares (300 acres) of land to form a
constellation of cellars producing outstanding labels such as the
Bricco Rocche Barolos, the Bricco Asili Barbarescos, Blangé
Arneis, Moscato from Vignaioli di Santo Stefano, Dolcetto, Barbera,
Langhe Monsordo and grappas.
While precision and clarity may be the common threads running through
their entrepreneurial strategy, flair and imagination are the
distinguishing features of the company’s collateral projects:
wineries that bear the stamp of famous designers and architects, labels
that are works of graphic art, and book prizes and musical events,
because wine is above-all culture.
Meanwhile, in 1999 - with almost symbolic timing given that the new
millennium was about to begin - the next generation joined the family
business: Marcello’s heirs, Lisa and Alessandro, in finance & administration and production respectively; and Roberta, Bruno’s firstborn, working in public relations and the promotion of parallel ventures, while her brother, Federico, took on responsibility for the export markets.
Wines to be served:
Arneis Blange 2007
Barbaresco Bernardot 2004
Barolo Brunate 2004
and a Surprise from Frederico's Private wine cellar.
Olivier Flosse, Wine Director
Limited seating available
Reservations:
212.545.8555
group@avocerestaurant.com
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