Friday, August 15, 2014

Bon Voyage from a long Bon Voyage

Welcome back.. Wow, I looked at the last time I posted and it has been incredibly too long. So much has happened I need to update, update, update! As to not over do it for all our sakes, I'll do a little here and a little there. I'd like to make this first post back all about my family. We are now parents of two!.. Lagotto's. Grace, our second pup came to us in December of 2013. She shares the same mother as Sophie, but a different father. Between the two, I would have to call Sophie the independent-deepthinker-swimmer of all bodies of water. Grace, well Grace is a lover. She just gives her whole heart to you everytime she greets, cuddles, or visits you. It's amazing the joy these two bring.
I can't save the pictures from my instagram page. So frusterating, had to screen shot this one.
Dog Ediquette - We were invited by our dear friend to go out on their boat the other weekend and they requested we bring the girls. I was hesitant at first. Picture a man hanging out the window trying to jump from a fire that is closing in on him from just behind. Well Sophie kinda looks like this instead of hanging out of a window she is pulling her leash until she seems to be hanging, wanting to jump, when she sees water. I was afraid we would be zooming in the boat and whoops, there she goes diving into the water. Not a fun picture. I didn't quite turn out like that. Yes, there was a little tugging, but all in all Grace and Sophie both were good on the boat and even got out and swam with us when we were anchored in the coves. Is a boat in our future? Maybe not so much, I'd like to shoot for a pool first.

Monday, May 21, 2012

The Truffle Puppy Sophie

We all know those extreme pet lovers and I don't like to call myself one, but I do have to admit that I have fallen head over-heals in the last 7 months with our pup, Sophie. In school there is always that kid with the long funny name that even when parents hear it they get a perplexed look on their face and say, "I'm sorry how do you spell that", or "where did you ever find that name"? Well I feel like I have that child when people ask what breed Sophie is. I honestly go in stages of what I decide to classify her as. For the first month I was all about her official breed, Lagotto Romagnolo. Then as she started getting bigger and I was able to take her on a few short walks I started shortening her to a truffle dog. Well this was great until a sweet old woman dove into a long conversation about how she would just love a truffle dog but she would be scared it would eat the truffles and we all know dogs are allergic to chocolate truffles. No ma'am, I mean the fungi, the fruiting body of a subterranean mushroom. And eventually I have come to a point with some I simply claim her to be an Italian Water dog. Now all these terms are correct. She is a Lagotto, a truffle dog, and a water dog!
Truffles! So what does a truffle dog do? The Lagotto is an ancient breed of water retriever from the marshlands of Italy. It is said that modern water retrieving dog breeds have descended in part from the Lagotto Ramagnolo. The Lagotto is a medium sized, non shedding, hypoallergenic dog that has been specially bred to find truffles on all kinds of terrain. We got Sophie from a very special place to us, Blackberry Farm, in Tennessee. Blackberry Farm is part of just a handfull of breeder here in the United States. Your probably thinking what a pretentious dog, huh? Well its not like she is some rare specimen of life form on this planet, Lagottos are common in Italy.
Now we don't have truffles in Texas and I don't expect any to grow anytime soon, so for the future Sophie has to plan a different career. Sophie currently working on manners and basic dog skills hopes to become a therapy dog, specializing in children's therapy and hopes to work with The Center for Child Protection in Austin.
Where will you will spot Sophie? She loves to play fetch, go on long walks in the neighborhood and has recently found a love for swimming. She also enjoys raw hide chews and cold tile floors!

Be Merry, Be Gentil



When you see the word "Gentil" on a bottle of wine, this simply means that the wine is blended. These wines will come from Alsace and they are of superior quality. One of the noble grapes of Alsace, Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Gewurztraminer, and Muscat, must be at least 50% of the blend and the varietals must be vinified separately.

Alsace




Alsace

This Northeastern region in France borders Germany to its east and the Vosgaes mountain range to its west. It experiences a " Rain Shadow Effect" and is home to the driest city in France. The definition of rain shadow effect is to be a dry area on a hillside (being bordered by the Vosgaes Mountains) that is facing opposite of the flow of wind. Which means harsher winds make give it its dry climate. Alsace is Frances smallest major wine growing region and established its status as an AOC in 1962.

Nobles de' Alsace:
Alsace wine label generally state the grape varietal on the label.

Riesling
Pinot Gris
Muscat
Gewurztraminer

These wines tend to be drier and heavier in alcohol making them great agers. Incredible acid and minerality characteristics.
Look for Tokay d' Alsace.

Lees




Lees are dead yeast cells created during the fermentation process. They form a yeasty residue remaining in the cast after the fermentation process. To make wine clear you must drain the fermented grape juice from the lees and sediment using a method called racking. In the case of Muscadet Sur Lie, the wines are bottled without going through the racking process, thus leaving the wine with creamy, yeasty characteristics.

Wine Diamonds




WINE:
When examining a glass of wine it should be clear, never cloudy. In some white wines you may see little crystals, or sediment, in the bottom of your bottle or glass. These crystals are called Tartrates. Some are reluctant to drink wine when it looks like little pieces of glass are in the bottom of the bottle or glass. During the fermentation process, these crystals act as a preservative and help control PH levels. They are not harmful in any way!

What it is is the natural by-product of Tartaric acids and Potassium bound together and then introduced to temperatures below 50 degrees. For instance a walk-in refrigerator. A good way of imagining Tartrates is the formation of rock candy.

With commercial wineries, most treat their wines after fermentation with a process known as Cold Stabilization. The crystals naturally form in large cooled stainless steel "tanks". The Tartrates then cling to the sides of the "tanks" and the wine is then bottles without them. This is done less in Old World, or higher quality wines, as it is thought to be removing some character from the wine.

FOOD:
Tartrates share the same chemical composition of Cream of Tartar. It is an acid salt used in cooking and baking. Added to egg whites, it increases volume when beating the eggs. The Cream of Tartar is a major component in baking powder. When combined with baking soda and moistened, it aids in the rising of baked goods. It also is used with frosting's to prevent the crystallization of cooked sugars, leaving the frosting creamier.

Other interesting facts about the Cream of Tartar/Tartrates:
It is a vital ingredient in making Play-Doh, can be combined with white vinegar to make a cleaner, and is created only through the process of wine making.
The weekend of the 12th of May, I threw my wonderful man, Curtis a 30th Birthday Party to celebrate his big day which was the previous weekend on the 5th. This was the first "big" personal party that I had planned and executed while in our new home and to be honest ever. We seem to always be entertaining but never with a invite list of 40 people. It started with the notion of making a 3oth birthday special and then grew into an opportunity to bring friends and family together in one place surrounded by what Curtis and I love so much, our garden.
This time around we decided to hire help in making the night a success. Our favorite food truck in town, East Side King would be providing the food and Michelle a bartender and rockstar when it comes to working a party, would be manning the bar.
The night went great! My favorite from East Side King is always the Pork Belly Buns and the cocktails were well received. The night included lots of delicious wine, good friends, and we can't wait for the next garden party! Could this become a seasonal thing? Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter? Well I won't push an outdoor Summer party but stay tuned for Fall :)! Thanks to all who shared this special time with us!