Simple infographic on what happens to grapes during vinification and "carbonic maceration"
Maps on Beaujolais.
Simple infographic on what happens to grapes during vinification and "carbonic maceration"
Maps on Beaujolais.
This recipe doesn't take that much skill, it's very easy to do and only takes about five minutes to prepare and another 25 minutes to bake. You can have a delicious frittata at home.
Ingredients needed per person:
Start by preheating oven to 375 degrees.
Next cut the bacon into small strips and crisp
Whisk the eggs, add the cheese, cream, salt and pepper.
Either in a cast iron skillet, oven safe pan or oven safe dish pour all your ingredients over the spinach. You can butter the pan if you like to avoid sticking. Bake the oven for 25 minutes until you could see the top golden brown and eggs fully cooked.
Let your frittata cool for five-ten minutes so that it's easier to remove from the pan.
A delicious wine to enjoy with breakfast items or brunch is Champagne. This is one of my favorite grower producers called Paul Dethune. Comes from the Grand Cru village of Ambonnay in the Montagne the Reims. Their method for producing Rosé is a bit unusual, not quite a saignée entirely. The Pinot Noir grapes are left to macerate with the skins until they achieve the desired color, then he adds chardonnay to lighten the color and add finesse to the wine. The result is a beautiful colored wine with hints of raspberry cherry, mineral, apple and bright acidity.
Serve the frittata with a side salad and buttered toast. Enjoy.
A great poster of some of the classic aromas found in grapes.
Should be called Visual, Visual, Visual.
Credit to www.taninotanino.es
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