The winemaker of Spanish wine bodegas Quinta de la Quietud, Jean-Francois Hébrard will be hosting a wine dinner at Spanish restaurant Binomio on Thursday 25 February 2016 from 6.30pm.
Toro, where Quinta de la Quietud is based, is a wine region in north-western Spain, known for its powerful red wines made from Tempranillo grapes. It is named for the town of Toro, an ancient settlement located on the Duero River. The Spanish word Toro means ‘bull’, and while it is unclear precisely how the town’s name came about, the bull is nonetheless a fitting symbol for robust, red Toro wines.
Hébrard will present a vertical flight featuring his flagship wine to pair with food from Binomio’s Jose Alonso, priced at $135++ per person.
Call Binomio at 65570547 to make your reservations. This dinner event is limited to a maximum of 30 participants.
Tapas
Morcilla con fritada de tomate y pimientos del piquillo
Homemade Black pudding, served with ”Sofrito” and “Piquillo” peppers
Quinta De La Quietud 2010
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Chopitos fritos con chorizo
Fried calamari served with “Rioja style potatoe” and chorizo
Quinta De La Quietud 2004
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Setas a la Zamorana con huevo a baja temperature
Wild mushrooms “Zamora Style” served with slow cooked egg
Quinta De La Quietud 2003
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Presa de cerdo iberico
Iberian Pork “Presa” served grilled with Garlic puree
Quinta De La Quietud 2002
Arroz
Arroz de Codorniz caldoso y butifarra
Quail and “Butifarra” Wet rice
Quinta De La Quietud 2000
Principal
Cordero con patata pandera y pure de berenjena
Lamb shank accompanied by “panadera” potatoes and Eggplant puree
Quinta De La Quietud 1999
Postre
Fantasia de Chocolate
Chocolate variation
La Mula de la Quietud 2004