September Wine Club Pairing Recipe

SEPTEMBER WINE CLUB:

Mellow style logoValpolicella-bottleMont’Albano
Valpolicella DOC

Verona, Italy

MELLOW WINE STYLE

Bright red in color with violet hues. Delicate cherry and red fresh-fruit aromas. Medium bodied and well structured. Full flavored and harmonious with a persistent finish.

WINE DETAILS:

  • Varietal: 50% Corvina Veronese, 30% Corvinone, 15% Rondinella, 5% Oseleta
  • Appellation: Hillside vineyards, situated in the Volpolicella DOC zone, northeast of Verona
  • Analysis: 12% alcohol / volume
  • Residual sugar: 5.4 g/l
  • Total Acidity: 5.3 g/l
  • Serving Recommendation: Serve between 60.8ºF-64.4ºF
  • Food Pairings: This wine is best enjoyed with main courses and with savory game sauces. It pairs perfectly with roasted and braised meats; roasted fatty fish; aged cheese and cured meats.

VITICULTURE:
From a meteorological point of view, it was an unpredictable year and for this reason the work in the vineyard in the first months of the year was very demanding. The entire winter period was characterized by average temperatures higher than in recent years and a significant absence of rainfall. The arrival of spring, with showers in various areas of Italy, has eased the water stress. Finally, starting from June, the thermometer began to rise dramatically ushering in a summer with record temperatures. The drought that worried the whole peninsula was however overcome thanks to the fundamental processes carried out in the vineyard in the previous months. The lack of precipitation in the summer months did not affect the production, on the contrary, it helped to keep the grapes healthy from a phytosanitary point of view. Between August and September, abundant rainfall fell over a large part of the country, giving relief to the vines and accompanying the plants towards correct final ripening.

VINIFICATIOIN:
The vinification takes place in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperature by fuilling, pumping over and delastage. The maceration happens contemporarily with the fermentation and lasts for 10 days. Finally, the wine ages in cement and steel tanks.

ABOUT THE WINERY:
Nestled among the hillside vineyards of Coloredo di Monte Albano, in the heart of Friuli, Mont’Albano stands as one of the most prestigious wineries within the Friuli Grave DOC area. Since 1985, founder Mauro Braidot embraced organic winemaking as both a mission and a lifestyle, viewing this approach as essential to expressing the region’s authentic character, one rooted in respect for biodiversity and consumer well-being. The Sartori family acquired Mont’Albano in spring 2008, today, it shines as one of Sartori di Verona’s most celebrated estates.


veal-cutlet-recipeStuffed Veal Cutlets with Prosciutto and Provolone

INGREDIENTS:

  • 4 veal cutlets, about ¼ inch think, halved crosswise
  • 4 slice provolone cheese
  • Parmesan cheese, freshly grated
  • 4 thin prosciutto, slices
  • 2 large eggs
  • ¾-1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 ½ cup panko bread crumbs
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter
  • 1 onion, sliced
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 1/8 tsp salt for panko
  • pepper
  • 2 tbsp wine or water
  • 1 tsp dried rosemary, divided
  • 1 tsp dried sage, divided

DIRECTIONS:

  • Prepare a rimmed baking sheet with a rack coated in cooking spray. Set aside.
  • Using a plate or platter that will hold all of your veal cutlets, and line with a few layers of paper towel. Set aside.
  • Place 1 teaspoon of sage and 1 teaspoon rosemary inside 2 tablespoons of wine or water to soak until needed.

Prep and Pound Veal

  • Pat 2 cutlet halves dry with paper towels and place between 2 layers of plastic wrap. Pound cutlets into rough 5 by 4-inch rectangles; about ¼ inch thick, using a meat pounder, if desired. Set half of your veal cutlets aside.
  • Place your veal cutlets at your work station. Match up the two that are closest in size. You should now have two pairs of veal cutlets.

Stuff Veal

  • Sprinkle or brush ½ teaspoon of the wine soaked sage and rosemary mixture on each slice of veal.
  • Place a provolone slice on top of the spice mixture, in the center of each piece of veal, leaving between ¼ and ½ an inch around the outer edge of each veal cutlet. Trim slice as needed for it to fit. Usually slice in half.
  • Place a slice of prosciutto on top of the provolone, adjusting and cutting the slice as necessary to fit on top of veal. There can be no excess or anything hanging over edge of veal.
  • Place second cutlet half over prosciutto and press around the edges to seal and ensure nothing is sticking out the sides.
  • Using between 4 and 6 toothpicks per stuffed veal, seal up edges like you’re a sewing machine. Do this over under a couple times with each toothpick. Your goal is to try and keep all of the cheese inside until ready to eat.
  • In a shallow dish, whisk eggs until scrambled. Set aside.
  • Put all of the panko breadcrumbs in another shallow dish. Add 1 teaspoon sage, 1 teaspoon rosemary and ⅛ teaspoon of salt. Stir and set aside.
  • Next, place flour on a shallow plate and set aside.
  • Working with one prepared stuffed veal cutlet at a time, cautiously dip first in flour mixture until coated. Gently shake off excess.
  • Then dip in egg mixture and allow excess egg to drip off each veal cutlet.
  • Dredge each stuffed veal cutlet carefully in panko breadcrumbs until totally covered. Again, gently veal into crumbs so it sticks, if necessary.
  • Place dipped and breaded veal cutlets on top of the wire rack until needed.

Cook

  • In a skillet over medium high heat, add butter and olive oil. Once shimmering or a drop of water flicked in it dances, add garlic and onion.
  • After a couple minutes carefully place cutlets inside your skillet. There must be at least a half an inch between each of veal cutlet to cook properly. If this isn’t possible, you may have to cook the veal in batches or use a larger frying pan.
  • Once the first side is a beautiful golden brown, use two spatulas to flip over. You may not have much success flipping with pinchers because they tend to squeeze the cheese out. Spatulas work so much better.
  • Continue to cook remaining side until it takes on that amazing golden brown color too; another 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Place finished veal cutlets on top of your paper towel lined plate or platter until ready to serve.
  • Serve immediately with lemon wedges and salt and pepper to taste. Enjoy every bite!

Information & Photos © Mont’Albano and Weinbauer – All Rights Reserved.
© Recipe courtesy of Kitchen Divas.


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