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Tribute dessert wine was the prize at One Ashbourne's food and wine pairing evening

My love of stickies fuels a passion for Dalton's dessert wine, so I relished a recent flavour of it in NW11

June 26, 2019 20:50
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Ever since my first sip of Sauternes, I’ve been a sucker for a sticky — or, as we Brits call it, dessert wine. I don’t get to drink much of it, as too many people just don’t get it. And, greedy as I am, I cannot justify sinking an entire bottle on my own. Even if they only tend to be relatively diminutive 375ml.

Last year, I visited Dalton Winery in the Galilee. Owner, Alex Haruni, a British Israeli, founded the vineyard with his father many years ago and their UK distributor, Kedem, fixed me a mini wine tour while I was out there checking out the food and wine scene.

Sitting in their winery, with Alex and their chief winemaker and consultant, I tasted many of their wines. My standout star was the dessert wine produced in honour of Haruni’s mother, Anna. Packaged like a designer perfume it’s as good to look at as it is to drink. They gifted me a bottle to schlepp home to the UK but I’ve not found the right moment to crack it open yet. I must do it this summer.

It was a treat therefore, to get to sip it again at a wine and food pairing dinner at Temple Fortune’s kosher brasserie, One Ashbourne.

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