A night of food and hardy wines
It is a busy time for many people, what with the holidays fast approaching. It is a time for parties, gatherings, exchanging of gifts and lots of merrymaking. Often times it is difficult to find a wine that is reasonably prized in the market and can satisfy large groups of people. Let us look no further.
Future Trade International brings Hardy’s stamp wines from
William “Bill” Hardy, the second of four sons of Thomas Walter Hardy and Barbara Rosemary Hardy is a fifth generation descendant of Thomas Hardy who created the wine business in 1853. “Bill” Hardy will be in
The gastronomic feast will have for starters Guacamole, smoked salmon, anchovy and red pepper toast,
The following wines will compliment a sumptuous dinner meticulously planned by GM Ed Tongco:
Hardys Nottage Hill Chardonnay Brut – a dry, but fruity sparkling wine, representing great value for money. Enticing apple and apricot notes, with gentle acidity and a soft finish.
Hardys Nottage Hill Chardonnay – The wine was cold fermented in stainless steel tanks to retain true varietal characteristics. The aroma is filled with refreshing calamansi and pineapple notes. The fresh, light palate brings a balance of mango, pineapple and citrus, with hints of cashew nuts.
Hardys Nottage Hill
Hardys Oomoo Grenache
Bill Hardy was educated at St. Peter’s College,
His wine making responsibilities included supervision of vintage operations at the regional sites at Waikerie and Padthaway, coordination of the rebuilding of the winemaking and distillation facilities at the Thomas Hardy headquarters at Reynella, and overseeing all fortified wine and brandy production for the company.
When the company established a base in
Bill Hardy is currently the Hardy Wine Company Corporate Oenologist, dealing with technical communications and activities involving the wine trade, media clients, staff and the public–both in
The Stamp label from Hardy’s winery is a fairly new offering in the country but it has been quite successful in its native
The gourmet dinner and wine pairing promises to be an interesting, educational and enjoyable evening of fun, fellowship and fine food.
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