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October 2006
Wine … In … Space
Posted: 05:17 PM ET, October 30, 2006
Wine would taste different in space, wouldn’t it? I started pondering this question when my boss, chef Emeril Lagasse, joined the team at NASA to be the first celebrity chef to produce a gourmet meal for astronauts in space. This “to-go” food was delivered to the crew of the International Space Station via a recent space-shuttle mission. Read more
To Be, or Not to Be (Decanted)? That is the Question
Posted: 12:21 AM ET, October 26, 2006
“Does that bottle need to be decanted?” This is one of the more frequent questions I get asked while at work. It seems as though everybody has a different criteria for when to decant a wine.
Through experience, I’ve learned that there are basically three reasons to decant: If a wine has so much sediment in it that it would hamper your enjoyment of it; if it is so young and tight that it demands additional air to force it to open up; and, simply, if the customer requests it. Read more
A Lesson in Great Pairings
Posted: 10:08 AM ET, October 23, 2006
What makes a food-and-wine pairing great? My thought is that if I have to explain the pairing to you, then I failed. It doesn’t matter how great I think a match is if you don’t “get it.” In essence, the most important factor when choosing wines for a meal is knowing something about the palates of the people for whom you are doing the pairing. Read more
Tasting Perfection
Posted: 10:11 AM ET, October 19, 2006
What makes wine insanely great? Think back to the single greatest wine you have ever tasted. Surely you remember that experience like it was yesterday. Can you instantly recall everything about that moment?
If you answered yes to the above question, you have it. Read more
Wine Guy? Or Rock Star?
Posted: 12:41 PM ET, October 17, 2006
If I offered you a job as a sommelier for the hottest chef ever, in the most exciting city on the planet, would you do it? Suppose I compensate you well for your efforts, would you do it now? What if I throw in use of the company jet? Are you with me?
You don’t have to be a rock star to live like one, you just have to be Emeril’s wine guy. Read more
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