Posted on 04/17/2016 8:24:19 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The most famous, and most popular, after dinner drink in Northeastern Italy is grappa. We introduce it in many ways to our guests on our walking tours and private cycling adventures served as a digestivo, to aid in the digestion of a wonderful meal, or added to espresso as a caffe corretto, an ammazzacaffe, where a few ounces of grappa are served after you finish your espresso, or a resentin (little rinser), where you rinse out your espresso cup with a few drops of grappa. However you choose to enjoy it, you will find a vast variety of grappa to taste on your visit. grappa-tasting-private-bike-toursGrappa is similar to other distilled liquors, but is unique in that it is the only spirit made from distilling the skins, pulp, seeds and stems (called vinaccia) leftover from the winemaking process. Legend has it that a Roman solider first distilled grappa in Bassano del Grappa using equipment he stole from Egypt, but this is not the case, as the distillation techniques in use then could not produce grappa. According to Ove Boudin, in his book Grappa: Italy bottled, in ancient times the royalty would drink the wine, and the poor would make their own makeshift wine by adding water to the leftovers nothing went to waste calling it vinello. Around 1600, the Jesuits formalized and perfected distillation techniques, making it possible to distill vinaccia, and grappa was born.
grappa-still-private-walking-tours-italyFor many years, grappa was distilled with whatever vinaccia the producers would have available. Nowadays, as with most distilled liquors, modern producers have introduced refinements to the production process, greatly improving the final quality, and resulting in many diverse varieties. Today, the use of varietal grapes and aging in casks of various types of woods allows the producers to offer magnificent grappas that reflect the high quality and the unique nature of the original grapes. At the forefront here is Nonino, a Friuli based producer that was the first to introduce a single varietal grappa in 1973.
bassano-nardini-private-walking-tours-italyGrappa is now a name protected by the European Union. To be called grappa, the liquor must be produced in Italy, or certain parts of Switzerland or San Marino, be produced from vinaccia (also known as pomace), and fermentation and distillation must occur on the pomace, with no added water.
bassano-grappa-private-walking-tours-italyWe visit Bassano del Grappa on our tours in Italy, and have the opportunity to visit two very well known producers that are right across the street from each other. Nardini is located at the end of the famous Ponte degli Alpini in Bassano, and is popular with the locales; you will see quite a crowd there, spilling out onto the bridge itself in the late afternoon. Poli is located here as well, and has a very interesting museum that leads you through the production process. Many small antique bottles are on display, and a sniffing room, where you can explore the aromas of about 20 or so different grappas.
Wide and I love the stuff, hard to find around here though. Impossible so far. Found in SoCal a few times at least.
It tastes like Drano.
You think you’re some big shot because you know all these things.
I’m met Italians. I’ve eaten dinner with Italians. You, sir, are no Italian.
But you know more about the food and drink than I do.
Not mom though and certainly not grandma when she was alive :)
And I got to have homemade gnocchi, Sicilian pizza and Cavetelli.
I vote to kick you off the board. And out of the US.
does it?
never heard mom or pop mention it once.
I'm wide enough, going to pass.
Mmmmm ... grappa!
They always have it at Trader Joe’s.
You act like I’m some kind of sfachime. LOL.
I HATE that word lol. i’ll see you in court.
An acquired taste for me, I’m afraid. I worked with a fan of the stuff for 17 years. Every time I tried it I was reminded of gasoline. A taste I got sucking gas from the car to the mower in my youth. My friend waxed poetic about the swill, so I guess it proves that tastes vary.
If it tastes so bad it makes everything come up, then I guess there’s no longer a problem with digestion.
Join the Italian fraternity Phi Grappa Crappa.
Had 7 shots of different kinds of grappa and went skiing on the Sella Ronda. Lots of fun.
Nastiest liquor ever invented.
Period.
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There are different kinds of grappa. The cheap stuff is bad, just like you expect. You have to pay a little more and you really need to drink it after a meal and not on an empty stomach.
I’ve never had Drano. Does it have an after taste?
Ainganno Traitor Joes round heah.
You have obviously not tried the Anchorage distillery's smoked salmon flavored vodka.
A hungover, seasick fishing trip in a bottle...........
Worse than drano.
I was thinking acetone, but Drano works.
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