[Sca-cooks] Verjus

Tom Vincent tom.vincent at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 20 08:42:27 PDT 2006


Why would you say it's a Gewürztraminer when they clearly say it's a Chardonnay?
   
  Duriel

Kathleen Madsen <kmadsen12000 at yahoo.com> wrote:
  Yup, we tend to buy them out of their last case or two
every year when an event is held just a few miles from
the winery. Our Beltane celebration. I have also
found an alternate source of very fine artisanal
verjus that is made by a very nice lady in Sonoma. 
It's called Terra Sonoma and can be found here:

http://www.terrasonoma.com/

BTW, the Navarro verjus is actually a gewurztraminer
grape, not a chardonnay. They also make a pinot noir
version which is a red rather than a white.

Eibhlin, Baroness of Vinhold (Napa, CA), which would
explain the persnickitiness of the grape thing. ;)

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I know this comes up every once in a while, but my
favorite 
commercially available Verjuice is Navarro's
Chardonnay Verjus (2005). 


http://www.navarrowine.com/shop/productdetail.php?prodid=489#

There's a nice recipe link there, too.


Duriel
(oh, how I miss small California wineries!)
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