Vins

Tipus |  Tastar el vi  |  Rodes dels aromes | Proposta maridatges


9 TIPUS BÀSICS

Cava

Vins blancs: lleugers, amb cos, aromàtics

Rosats

Negres: lleugers, mig cos, cos intens

Vins dolços:

The 9 Primary Styles of Wine


TASTAR EL VI

1. Look
Check out the color, opacity, and viscosity (wine legs). You don’t really need to spend more than 5 seconds on this step. A lot of clues about a wine are buried in its appearance, but unless you’re tasting blind, most of the answers that those clues provide will be found on the bottle (i.e. the vintage, ABV and grape variety).

2. Smell
When you first start smelling wine, think big to small. Are there fruits? Think of broad categories first, i.e. citrus, orchard, or tropical fruits in whites or, when tasting reds, red fruits, blue fruits, or black fruits. Getting too specific or looking for one particular note can lead to frustration. Broadly, you can divide the nose of a wine into three primary categories:

– Primary Aromas are grape-derivative and include fruits, herbs, and floral notes.
– Secondary Aromas come from winemaking practices. The most common aromas are yeast-derivative and are most easy to spot in white wines: cheese rind, nut husk (almond, peanut), or stale beer.
– Tertiary Aromas come from aging, usually in bottle, or possibly in oak. These aromas are mostly savory: roasted nuts, baking spices, vanilla, autumn leaves, old tobacco, cured leather, cedar, and even coconut.

3. Taste
Taste is how we use our tongues to observe the wine, but also, once you swallow the wine, the aromas may change because you’re receiving them retro-nasally.

– Taste: Our tongues can detect salty, sour, sweet, or bitter. All wines are going to have some sour, because grapes all inherently have some acid. This varies with climate and grape type. Some varieties are known for their bitterness (i.e. Pinot Grigio), and it manifests as a sort of light, pleasant tonic-water-type flavor. Some white table wines have a small portion of their grape sugars retained, and this adds natural sweetness. You can’t ever smell sweetness though, since only your tongue can detect it. Lastly, very few wines have a salty quality, but in some rare instances salty reds and whites exist.
– Texture: Your tongue can “touch” the wine and perceive its texture. Texture in wine is related to a few factors, but an increase in texture is almost always happens in a higher-alcohol, riper wine. Ethanol gives a wine texture because we perceive it as “richer” than water. We also can detect tannin with our tongue, which are that sand-paper or tongue-depressor drying sensation in red wines.
– Length: The taste of wine is also time-based, there is a beginning, middle (mid-palate) and end (finish). Ask yourself, how it takes until the wine isn’t with you anymore?

4. Think
Did the wine taste balanced or out of balance (i.e. too acidic, too alcoholic, too tannic)? Did you like the wine? Was this wine unique or unmemorable? Were there any characteristics that shined through and impressed you?


Roda dels aromes 1

Roda dels aromes 2


Començaríem amb un escumós del Penedès (no dic ni cava ni clàssic ; trieu) per fer la benvinguda. Continuaríem amb un blanc fresc del Bages o d’Alella per als aperitius lleugers. Llavors potser podríem continuar amb rosadet lleidatà dels Costers per a una pasta o un arròs. Després, una garnatxa terraltenca per a uns popets amb ceba i tomàquet o unes mandonguilles. Continuaríem amb un negre mineral de llicorella (que podria ser de l’Empordà, el Montsant o el Priorat) i acabaríem amb un ranci de Tarragona per a les postres de músic.
(Empar Moliner)

Pasta brisa

250g farina, 125g mantega, 1 ou, una mica de sal

Barrejar la farina tamisada amb la mantega (a temperatura ambient) fins que quedin com molles. Batre l’ou i incorporar-lo. Fer una bola i deixar-ho una hora a la nevera embolicat en film.

30m al forn a 180º.


300g farina 150g mantega a temperatura ambient. Barrejar. Afegir 100ml d’aigua. Deixar dues hores a la nevera. Estendre.

Amb farcit, 40′ a 180º

 

Brioix

  • 2 ous
  • 250g farina (+ 2 cullerades)
  • 10g sal
  • 100g sucre
  • 50g mantega
  • ratlladura llimona
  • una pastilla de llevat
  • 130g d’aigua (o llet)

Posar la farina en un bol. Batre els ous i reservar-ne una part per pintar. Afegir la resta dels ingredients, afegir els ous poc a poc i la mantega, una mica desfeta. Deixar que es refredi la massa. Afegir el llevat i amassar fins que estigui enganxosa (mans untades en oli sobre una planxa freda). Deixar-ho reposar una hora a la nevera. Fer-ne porcions i que tornin a reposar a la nevera embolicades en film. Aplanar i deixar fermentar en un lloc càlid uns 90m fins que doblin el volum. Uns 12min al forn a 190º.

https://quehihadepostres.blogspot.com/2012/02/pasta-de-brioix.html, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe6w5UGpUQQ , https://cuinadiari.blogspot.com/2015/05/massa-de-brioix-de-xavier-barriga.html

Betxamel

  • 50g mantega
  • 40g farina
  • 750 ml llet (?)
  • sal
  • nou moscada

(sempre més mantega que no farina per que no s’enganxi ni faci grumolls) Saltejar la mantega i la farina a un pot fins que es torri, afegir gairebé tota la llet remenant sense parar

Salsa Bercy: amb brou en lloc de llet i chalota

Vins dolços

Ochoa. Moscatell

Porto Tawny Ramon Pinto. 15€ al Lusitano


In the mid to late 1800’s, sweet wines were more popular than dry wines. In fact, several of the most exalted wines in the world, from Sauternes in Bordeaux to Essencia from Hungary, are practically as thick as maple syrup. Dessert wines today now range from dry to sweet and are some of the boldest, most intensely flavored (and aromatic) wines in the world.
What to try
There are many different types of dessert wines to explore however, if you can start with a Port or a Sauternais-styled wine (a late harvest white wine), you’ll have a great preview of what dessert wines can offer.

Caves

Bertha

Varias. Al·legoria (Berral i Miró). Reserva, bombolla petita


A provar:

AT Roca brut reserva
Vilarnau Brut
DE nit. Conca del riu Anoia
De la finca conca del riu Anoia
Can Sumoi

Vins blancs

Lleugers, amb cos, afruitats

[Sauvignon blanc / Chardonnay més cos una mica mantega)


Blancs lleugers

Background
These light easy-drinking dry white wines are some of the most-sold wines in the world (even if red wines get more attention). Light whites are like the “beer of wine” and, for this reason, they are perfect to drink with most foods. Some of these wines are perfect for savory lovers (like Sauv. Blanc and Grüner) with green herbal flavors of gooseberry and bell pepper.
What to try
Wines that fit into this category include Pinot Gris (aka Pinot Grigio) and Sauvignon Blanc but they also include many lesser known wines like Grüner Veltliner, Albariño and Soave (“swah-vay”). I would highly recommend looking for a wine from a cool climate region (imagine the places with a rainy month of June). Cool climates produce some of the best examples of this light, zesty style.

Sauvignon blancs: fresc, sec, aromàtic, originari de la Loire.

Gotim Bru Castell del Remei (molt equilibrat, perfecte, sauvignon blanc i macabeu)

Rueda


Blancs amb cos

Full-bodied white wines are perfect for red wine lovers because of their rich smooth taste with subtle creaminess. What makes them different than light white wines usually involves special winemaking techniques including the use of oak-aging, (just like aged whiskeys, wine becomes smoother with barrel aging too).
What to try
The classic choice for this wine is Chardonnay and particularly Chardonnay from a warmer climate (like California, Spain or Italy). Beside Chardonnay, another great option in this style is Viognie.

Chardonnay: Més rodó i avellutat, variant segons on es cultiva, originari de la Borgonya. Si vous recherchez un vin blanc vif et aromatique, optez pour le Sauvignon. En revanche, si vous préférez un vin blanc plus rond et élégant, le Chardonnay est fait pour vous. [Té un aroma molt penetrant, més “fum” contraposat a l’afruitat lleuger del Rueda]

Abadal Picapoll: un blanc del Bages de gust intens, equilibrat, 8.65 €

Cooperativa l’olivera: Missenyora (macabeu) 13.35€, Agaliu (macabeu més afruitat) 11.10€

Magenc 2016 Cellers de’n Guilla D.O. Empordà. 8.45€

Sumarroca chardonnay. Ramon Roqueta Chardonnay

Clot encís

Jardins Perelada


Blancs afruitats

Background
Aromatic grapes are some of the oldest wine varieties in the world. In fact, Cleopatra is noted for her love of Muscat of Alexandria from Greece–a lovely rich aromatic white wine. These wines have explosive, almost perfumed, aromas that spring out of the glass into your nose. They can be either dry or sweet, but most will taste a touch sweet due to all those perfume-y aromas.
What to try
There are many great aromatic wines to try, and most are shockingly affordable. A few examples of these include Moscato d’Asti, Gewürztraminer, Torrontés (great if you like a more dry style), and Riesling.

Extríssim Bach

Gessamí, Gramona. Afruitat.


A provar

Afruitats: Bufanúvols. Empordà.
Garri. Conca de Barberà.
Perfum. Can Sumoi. Penedès.
Leon Beyer. Alsacia

Blancs amb cos
Terra remota Caminante. EMpordà
Louis Latour. Bourgogne. Chardonnay.
Simonet Febvre petit Chablis. Borgonya.

Flams i cremes

Cremes

Crema: (2ous+ rovells) + llet, variants. A lligar al forn o amb gelatines

Crema pastissera: 250ml llet + 3 rovells + 75 sucre + 10gfarina + 10g maizena (4 rovells 100g sucre 1 sobre i mig de maizena [opcional les clares pel pa de pessic?)

Crema catalana

 Crema anglesa: 250ml llet + 3 rovells d’ou + 75g sucre pols + 50 ml crema llet
Cremes de fruita: crema pastissera + 200ml nata + 300ml pure fruita

Bavarois: (crema, o puré de fruita amb ous + gelatina) + crema de llet )

crema anglesa cuallada amb gelatina + nata (15g de gelatina en pols en 3 cullerades d’aigua) + crema anglesa (100 sucre + 100 mantega + cullerada suc de llimona + 1/2 vainilla) refredar, colar, afegir-hi 225 ml de nata muntada

500ml de puré de fruita +120g sucre + licor + gelatina
crema de llet 225ml


Flam i Púding

flam:    2ous 2 rovells 30g sucre 1/2 cullerada vainilla 500ml llet, al forn  160º 40 minuts
Púding: crema + molla de pa i pell limon, al forn

 

Linzertorte

  • 100g de farina d’ametlla
  • 200g farina normal
  • 50g sucre
  • 200g mantega [ampliar a 100]
  • 1 ou
  • Pols de canyella

Alternativa de proporcions: 250 g mantega, 100 sucre+100 sucre moreno + 200g farins + 200g farina d’ametlla. cullerada vainilla, 1/2 cullerada de canyella, 1 ou, sal, clau

Barrejar les farines amb el sucre, afegir-hi l’ou i la mantega a mig desfer. Fer dues pilotes, 2/3 i 1/3 i deixar 60m a la nevera (embolicat en film transparent i la forma una mica plana).

Estendre la base, posar-hi mig pot de melmelada, cobrir-ho a tires amb la resta de la pasta (ajuda una espàtula

30m al forn a 180 º


prova 5/6/20, amb proporcions de pasta brisa, 250 farina i 150 de mantega, la pasta se’m trenca una mica i me’n falta per fer tota la graella.


2022: 300g de farines d’ametlla i sense gluten i 200 de mantega