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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Delights Of Sweet Whites, Italian Wine tasting, matching and comparing, Prosecco, Champagne, More

 


Italian Zonin History

I went to the Zonin1821 event. Zonin is an Italian company, in the wine business, founded by the Zonin family in 1821, long before I was born. They started in the Veneto area, famous for the port of Venice, and Prosecco wine, and the Zonin bottle label is associated with this region.

They set up Zonin UK in 1998. How come I had never heard of them? This event aimed to put that right and it did. 

They now have wines from Europe, France, Spain and Italy, and the Lebanon,  South Africa, Chile and Argentina, and going south, from South Africa and New Zealand.

I started with my favourite, Prosecco. From Italy.



Then I went on to Asti, from Italy.


Then Muscat, sweet, of course.
Then Champagne, from France, of course, to compare with Prosecco.


Wine Tasting

They held a walk around wine tasting of their wines. The usual arrangement. Spittoons scattered about, because you could not drink many wines without ending up dancing on the table, falling asleep, or, as the old joke goes, under the table or under the host.

Then it was time to sit down.



The Zonin1821 Pairing Atelier: An Interactive Tasting Experience
Also a novelty, a sit down event, a masterclass, not just the usual sipping of half a dozen or more wines, whilst listening to an expert and watching slides, but this time tasting seven wines with assorted small plates of savoury and sweet food. 

We took the glass of each wine in turn, nibbling something from each plate of food, deciding which food went best with the wine. 

The fanned pear is on the left.

Practical Problems - Cutlery

At first I did not know how to divide up the food using spoons and a pastry fork. But the meat proved to be so soft you could tear it apart with the fork and spoon.


Practical Problems - Losing Your Catalogue

I had already lost my programme which has my marks out of 7 of all the wines I had liked at the walk around tasting. When you put down your programme book, beside a dozen others, to taste the wine, then look for your programme, where is yours?

Luckily I had taken photos of my favourite wines, so the bottle labels were my memory aids.
Next time I go to a wine tasting or event, I shall take a sticker with my name and phone number to put on my programme. That way I can see at a glance that a programme on the table is mine, before I leave. If I drop it, the finder can call me to let me know.

Note Taking Problems

Next, where should you make notes about food pairing? 

The slide show, early on, included a slide with a list of the foods, and a list of the wines. Very good.

I reckoned it would be easier when making notes for members of the audience to have the slide copied onto a handout. The food on the left of your tasting page. The wines on the right. Then draw a line between the wine and the food it matched. 

Or a list of all the matches. Circle your favourite. 

Or a tick box for each pairing. Give it marks out of 7. From 1 for not good to 7 for heavenly.

My effort to write down the name of the wine, three to six words, then the names of the food, each of which had three ingredients, meant I needed to see the slide with the names of food, and missed commentary whilst I was trying to list the names of the food and wines. 

I spoke to Federica afterwards, and she agreed that each time they held the event they could incorporate changes and improvements which would make it better and better, even better.

Solution - A Food and Wine Pairing Sheet


Meanwhile, I am thinking about printing off my own pairing sheets. I would carry them around on my red clipboard.

Fabulous Food  - And Wine Matching

The food was fabulous. My favourite was the fanned pear, with stilton cheese in a cream or mousse. The name of the chef was not mentioned.

Which came first in the pairing? I presumed they picked seven wines to promote and asked the chef to do a pairing, at very lease of food to match in colour the red meat, white savouries, and a sweet dessert. In a restaurant the sommelier might be shown the dish of the day, from what the chef has found fresh, seasonal and reasonably priced in the market. The sommelier then has to match up wines to the food. 
Most restaurant diners would pick the food first, then ask the sommelier for a wine to match.

At home you might have bought a new wine from the Zonin list, then wondered, what food can I cook to go with this.

Buying Zonin Wines On the Web
After I got home I searched on the internet for Zonin wines. Up popped their wines on Amazon. Quite reasonably priced. 

I also found their website. The group is very successful, an umbrella group, connected with wines all over Italy and other places.  In addition to the bottles with their own label, their portfolio includes wines with other labels.

I liked their refreshing Limoneto Spritz, sparkling wine with lemon juice. you can buy it from Amazon in a 75cl bottle, or in a collection of cans 25cl.

Low and No Alcohol
Whilst their entire collection was new to me, they were excited about what is new for them. They have kept pace with the trend towards low alcohol wines, and non alcohol wines, and wine not only in bottles, small bottles, but also in cans.


Training Sommeliers
They are training sommeliers, and their own staff worldwide, as well as wine writers, wine educators and influencers on pairing their wines with food. I tried six wines, whites, a rose, and reds, with six different savoury and sweet dishes.  


Denni di Rosa, left. Federica Zanghirella, VP of the UK Sommelier Association, centre. Christopher MW, right.

Federica Zanghirella, Vice President of the UK Sommelier Association, left. Christopher Burr MW right.

Three Wise Wine Experts
Instruction and enlightenment came from three delightful personalities.
Federica Zanghirella Vice President of the UK Sommelier Association. Glamorous and efficient, explaining how we were to save the delicious food to have some with each wine.

Christopher Burr MW. A Master of Wine always has worldwide knowledge. A walking encyclopaedia of wine. 

Denni di Rosa BA. Knowledgeable on the Italian region, his homeland, and impressive in stature and knowledge. He explaining each wine in detail.

They all emphasized that matching the wine with food, and picking our favourite pairing, comparing our choices with those of the producers and experts and the majority opinion, it was not a test, but fun.

Matching Wine With Food
We all wrote down which wine we thought suited which food, the best match, not only on colour, red wine with red meat, white wine with white meat or fish, sweet wine with dessert, but the wines might complement or contrast in flavour. Though the recommendations are a guidelines, a consensus of popular opinion, the fun of wine tasting and wine pairing is finding what you like, for a one off enjoyable surprise, but ideally something to add to your internal recipe book and shopping list.

I am a vintage customer, stuck in the Sixties, liking sweet wines, sparkling, white and rose. So my favourite pairing was the pear dessert with the sweet wine, Castello di Albola, Vin Santo del Chianti. From Tuscany. The wine variety was Trebbiano Toscano, Malvasia del Chianti. Size 50 c.





Upcoming Sommelier Course

Federica, one of the organizers from the UK's sommelier association who were adding their expertise, told us that there will be a sommelier course in April including one pairing wine and food.

Handy Glossary

portfolio - collection

sommelier - (French) wine waiter, wine steward, butler, wine specialist in a restaurant who advises customers on which wine to order, within their budget, to match their tastes, or to match their food. Originally the person in charge of beats of burden transporting heavy containers of wine.

Spritz

What is a spritz or spritzer? I thought it was a mixture of lemonade and soda and alcohol. Wikipedia enlightened me.

A spritz is a Venetian wine-based cocktail, commonly served as an apéritif across Italy. It consists of Prosecco, a mixer (usually soda water), and a flavouring ingredient, which can be a bitter liqueur, ...

Translation Of Wine Label Words into English

altemura - high wall, possibly a fortified house, mansion or castle
atelier - studio or workroom of an artist or designer (not attic which in Spanish is atico)
bianco - white

brut (French) - dry

brut nature - naturally dry, no sugar added at the end to the dosage in the bottle

Castello - castle

Castello di Albola - the maker's name

Chianti (place name)

Chianti Classico - wine from the Chianti region using  San Giovese grape variety

Classico - classic

del - of the

di - of (Italian)

Manduria - a place name

nero - black (Italian), dark (red wine)

noir - black (French)

prinicipi - Italian, the i ending is plural

rosado rosé in Spanish

rosato - rosé in Italian

Santo - saint

Sasseo Primitivo di Manduria - uses the zinfandel grape

Vin - wine

Vino da tavola - Italian for vine of the table, table wine, basic everyday wine, or weekday wine

IGT stands for Indicazione  Geografica Protetta, the Italian version of  IGP which is French for indication géographique protégée (IGP), indication of quality, meaning wine from protected geography, a level below an appellation (named region), but wine still grown and made in a specific area. Their place. Their grapes. Their style. 

The UK Sommelier Association in central London is active in wine education, involving many events throughout the year.

Useful Websites On Zonin Wine

https://www.zonin1821.com/en/

zonin.co.uk

Sommelier Association

https://www.uksommelierassociation.com/

Wiki on wines - Vinopedia

https://vinopedia.org/wiki/Indication_G%C3%A9ographique_Prot%C3%A9g%C3%A9e_(IGP)

Haberdashers Hall, London

 Tradtiobut modern building

Famous school.



Near Farringdon station.


Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Where Are The Fire Exits And Fire Extinguishers?

The New Year's Eve fire in Switzerland has caused discussion on what fire precautions should be taken by the public and how laws should be tightened.

Fire Evacuation Announcements & Drills

 If you have been on an aircraft you will have heard the fire evacuation notices. On a ship you have fire drills and announcements.

I remember having fire drills at school.

Fire Exit Maps

Hotels have exit maps on the back of bedroom doors.

Smoke Alarms

Landlords are required to provide smoke alarms in residences, and check them annually.

Fire Extinguishers in Restaurants

When I was recently in a Chinese restaurant, JM, in London, a fire extinguisher was on the wall. Today I was in a cafe, Gail's, near Smithfield Market, which had a fire extinguisher on the wall.

 Useful Websites on Fire Escapes & Safety

https://www.hse.gov.uk/simple-health-safety/risk/risk-assessment-template-and-examples.htm

https://www.safelincs.co.uk/blog/2024/05/02/fire-exits-and-regulations-information-guide/

Weather forecasts in the UK, and checkling transport for London


Weather Warnings

Weather warnings might make you less willing to travel, or keen to make preparations. You might need closed shoes or warm boots, a flask of hot drinks, a blanket in the car, an umbrella.

When the weather forecast is bad, for rain or snow, although you may be willing to travel, there could be delays on trains and buses. you can check on the web on your computer or on your mobile phone on an app. If you don't have the app, which is a user friendly adaption for phone, quicker and easier to customise, interact, you can still get websites on your phone.

How \To Keep Warm 

Run your hands in hot water. Wear gloves.

Wear a warm hat covering ears, and a scarf covering your neck. Label scarves and umbrellas with your name and phone number.

 Useful websites for travel

Weather

https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/

Directions

tflco - an app on the phone

tfl.com 

on the computer

https://trainslive.uk/tube/line/Metropolitan

Spanish words - easy, and difficult



Spanish  - the world's third most widely spoken language after English and Chinese. Handy for travellers in Europe and South America. Also one of the easiest languages. The accents, called diacritics, above the letters, tell you which syllable to emphasize.

Easy Spanish Words

amo - I like (the same as the Latin I learned in the first Latin lesson at school, amo, amas, amat, I love, you love, he, she ot it loves)
ayer - yesterday (ye in both words)

cafeteria - cafeteria

cocinabamos - ( coc - cook, B back then  os - us/we like nos like French nous meaning us)

diario - diary

en - in

famosa - famous

grande - large

inteligente - intelligent

mercado - market, where merchants sell merchandise. Both words have the letter m r e, d sounds like k and d sounds like t)

mesa - table (like the city of Mesa in Arizona, USA)

mi - my

no - no/not

persona - person

rapida - fast

restaurante - restaurant

tarde - afternoon (if you are tardy, slow and late, you don't get up and attend meetings until the afternoon)


Difficult Spanish Words

All Spanish words are easy if you create a link with English, either

the letters they have in common

the similar sounds

the common word in Latin which both words are derived from (called a cognate)

a sentence using both words

Useful Websites For Learning Spanish

duolingo.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language_in_South_America

https://www.spanishdict.com

https://www.spanishdict.com/lists/4924632/es-words

https://spanishvip.com/vocabulary/spanish-words-with-s/

https://worldhelloday.org/

https://www.wikihow.com/Say-Happy-Birthday-in-Spanish

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilde

 Useful Websites on accents

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_accent

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacritic

Monday, January 26, 2026

Jun Ming Oriental Chinese Luxurious, Elegant Restaurant in Colindale

Decorative service or charger plates, on the table, removed before you are served with small bowls for rice.




Decorative touches at the bar by the door as you enter.


Tasty sauces.
We were given prawn crackers whilst we waited for the starters.
|I had trouble reading the menu in the dim lighting, despite the tea light on the table. Nut a batter light in what looked like a tall sauce bottle was brought to me by an obliging waitress.
Service was excellent. Easy to get attention.
Our starter was spring rolls, and chopped duck (Peking duck) with cucumber and soy sauce which we rolled in thin pancakes.
All good. But the best and most surprising was the Chinese spinach in what we thought was garlic. Wonderful. With peanut sauce, slightly spicy, which they served on the side at our request, but it was not too spicy.
I was not over excited by the fish and tofu.but they were ordered for somebody else so that didnt bother me.
Choice of tables with free standing chairs or banquettes.
They had high chairs, which we didn't need, but noted.

Well stocked wine list.

More decorative touches at every turn.

Whilst we were eating, another table were celebrating a birthday, and the staff brought out a candle and sang happy birthday to you.

 Driving down the Edgware Road, and turning off down side streets, I was pleasantly surprised by the classy Jun Ming restaurant. We parked right outside and were surprised to be charged more than six pounds on a parking meter. A fellow guest told me that the Council had redeveloped a housing area, trying to encourage people not to use cars. I didn't say, making life difficult and making money. I merely said, 'making money.'

My informant replied, 'Yes, it's very successful.'

Anyway, I suppose the charges stopped the residents filling up the bays, instead leaving one free for us.

We had a booking for 6.15, not 6.30 which was full. The restaurant was not completely full, so I wondered why a restaurant would stagger bookings. Was it because they though that people booking at 630 would end up arriving at seven, creating a rush at seven.

A fellow guest suggested, on Sundays they probably have fewer staff in the kitchen than the busiest Saturday night, so it's not a shortage of seats, but of chefs to cook your meal.

The restaurant is pretty and elegant. Large picture plates decorated the tables. We had fabric napkins, not tissues.

The Restaurant Name - Jun Ming Xuan

The restaurant is JM for short. 


Sunday, January 25, 2026

More handy Spanish words when travelling



 Palabras En Español - Palabras En Ingles - Spanish - English words

hola - hello

llegare pronto - I will arrive soon

reunion - meeting

oficina - office

senor - sir / mr

senora - madam

senorita - miss

sombrero - hat

soy - I am / my name is

estoy - I am (right now or temporarily, eg at the station or in the office)

ayer - yesterday

manana - tomorrow / morning

Useful websites on other languages

duolingo.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language_in_South_America

https://www.spanishdict.com

https://www.spanishdict.com/lists/4924632/es-words

https://spanishvip.com/vocabulary/spanish-words-with-s/

https://worldhelloday.org/

https://www.wikihow.com/Say-Happy-Birthday-in-Spanish

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilde

 Useful Websites on accents

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_accent

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacritic