This past weekend I took my very first trip to California’s
Napa Valley. Given my love of wine
and Napa Valley’s reputation as one of the top Viticultural Areas in America, I’m kicking myself for not making that trip a long time ago, but
better late than never I guess.
Napa Valley is beautiful at this time of year - it just the
perfect temperature and there is something so fun about stumbling across a
small boutique winery off the beaten path and discovering a wine that you’ll
never find at retail. And one of
the wonderful things I learned on my many winery visits was just how far
organic wines have come over the past few years (1,200 acres to date the
Napa region alone, in fact).
What does “organic” mean when it comes to wines? It simply means that no chemicals can
be used in the vineyard; no chemical fertilizers, weed killers or insecticides.
The only substance that is permitted for use is elemental sulfur, which is
itself organic and which is used to prevent powdery mildew.
Both organic and local wines represent a neat opportunity for pizza
operators to differentiate themselves from their competitors. Slice pizzeria, for example promotes an
“Organic Wine Pairing Night” at their restaurant in New York. For $35, clients enjoy two glasses of
wine, an appetizer, gourmet pizza entree and dessert. Mobile pizza vendor Beatrice’s Inferno, a user of the
eco-friendly and multifunctional GreenBox
pizza box, is invited many weekends to Galen
Glen Vineyard and Winery in Andreas, PA and Va La Vineyards in Avondale, PA because these winemakers know that pizza and wine together create
great draws from their local communities.
So to pizza operators that haven’t stomped their feet in the
organic and local wine barrels yet - give them a chance. By turning your organic and local wine
pairings into a fun experience as did identical twin owners Slice founders Miki
and Radha Agrawal and Beatrice’s Inferno owner Jason Brown, you can generate
traffic, help your local and organic vineyards and most importantly, bring
something different and more unique to the table than your competitors.
My personal organic fave on my visit to Napa? Frog’s
Leap! It is a winery that
tries not to take itself to seriously that has an impressive of list of very good,
albeit sometimes a little pricy, wines, including zinfandel, cabernet
sauvignon, merlot, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, rosé, and even a dessert
wine.
Cheers!
Cheers!
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