City Winery Boston is delighted to invite you to a St.Supéry Napa Valley Wine Dinner featuring five wines from their sustainable portfolio and paired with our Chef’s cuisine. Lead by the winery’s CEO Emma Swain you’ll learn about what it takes to make award-winning, sustainable, single-vineyard wines, and how to enjoy them best (spoiler: with great food and in amazing company!).
Reception
St Supéry Rosé
Amuse Bouche
St Supéry Sauvignon Blanc
Scallop Crudo
Citrus, Chili, Purple Shiso
Appetizer
St Supéry Virtú Estate Blend SB/Semillon
Asian Pears
Frisee, Candied Pecans, Goat Cheese, Yuzu Ginger Dressing
Entrée
St Supéry Élu Estate Bordeaux Blend
Roasted Prime Sirloin
Gorgonzola Potatoes, Grilled Asparagus, Cherry Bordelaise
Dessert
St Supéry Moscato
Almond Cake
Vanilla Caramelized Nectarine, Lemon Thyme Sorbet
About St. Supéry:
St. Supéry Estate Vineyards and Winery is a 100% Estate Grown, sustainably farmed winery located in the renowned Rutherford growing region in the heart of Napa Valley. The winery focuses on its estate grown varietals; Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Red Bordeaux varieties. St. Supéry was founded by third-generation French vintner, Robert Skalli in 1982 when he purchased the Dollarhide Ranch. The Dollarhide Ranch, located high in the northeastern mountains of Napa Valley, is 1,531 acres with 500 acres planted. Dollarhide is the primary source of St. Supéry’s distinctive estate Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon.
About Emma Swain:
St. Supéry Estate Vineyards and Winery CEO, Emma Swain has more than 20 years of experience in the wine industry. She says, “My world has always been one of continuous improvement. In wineries, I believe being estate grown is the only way to achieve this. From the soil to the supper table, we can raise the bar, never resting on our laurels.” Emma looks at accolades and achievements as starting points for further progress, saying, “I am always looking ahead. People may say I love change, but really I am just very open to moving every aspect of our business forward. I think anyone can make good wine in Napa; we want to make fantastic wine. Every time you enjoy a St. Supéry Estate wine, I want you to have a ‘Wow’ experience. That requires a continual, sharp focus on what we are doing and how we can do it better.”