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Online - What Grows Together,Goes Together - Piemonte
Join us as we continue to explore the theory of “what grows together, goes together”. For this event, our focus is Piemonte – a region in north-west Italy famous for its cheeses, meats and truffles as well as being home to some of Italy’s finest and world-renowned wines.
We will be working our way through the following dishes and recipes are available on request should you wish to taste along with us.
Castelmagno Gnocchi
Vitello Tonnato
Risotto al Barolo
Limoncello Panna Cotta
Pairing food and wine can often be a challenging endeavour, given our diverse preferences and tolerances. There are many sayings about food and wine matching, some more helpful than others. One of the most popular is "what grows together, goes together," suggesting that wines produced in a specific region pair well with the local cuisine. While the Tastings Team generally supports this idea, we decided to put it "to the test" through a relaxed, informal online series.
For this event, our focus is Piemonte – a region in north-west Italy famous for its cheeses, meats and truffles as well as being home to some of Italy’s finest and world-renowned wines.
We will be working our way through the following dishes and recipes are available on request should you wish to taste along with us.
Castelmagno Gnocchi
The Society’s Gavi 2024 (stock due to come in very soon!)
Vitello Tonnato
Barbera del Piemonte, Amonte 2023
Risotto al Barolo
Nebbiolo d’Alba Vigna Valmaggiore, Cantina del Nebbiolo 2022
Limoncello Panna Cotta
Moscato d’Asti, La Caliera, Borgo Maragliano 2024
Wines to be enjoyed alongside the dishes

The Society's Gavi 2024
The Society's Gavi is sourced from old vines of the cortese grape, grown in t...

Barbera del Piemonte, Amonte 2023
We all need an easy-going, fuss-free red – cue this juicy, bright barbera fro...

Nebbiolo d'Alba Vigna Valmaggiore, Cantina del Nebbiolo 2022
Coming from the very steep Valmaggiore vineyard, this nebbiolo has great perf...

Moscato d'Asti, La Caliera, Borgo Maragliano 2024
From a family-owned historic producer in Piedmont making brilliantly balanced...
We’re proud of a diverse online food and wine programme at The Wine Society. Formats range from cheese and wine evenings, takeaway nights and restaurant ‘dine at home’ kits. We will explain where to purchase the food in advance; either from trusted partners or your own local suppliers, and we will suggest the wines to buy in advance to accompany the evening.
How do I use Zoom?
After successfully registering for an event, we will send you a link to the event via email and all you then need to do is follow this link directly to the event, no passwords required. Please see our ‘How to use Zoom’ guide for more information.
How much do these events cost?
Our virtual events are free to register and attend. Optional food and wine suggestions are advertised on the event page.
Are the events recorded?
Most of our events are recorded for our YouTube channel. However, others are privately recorded for registered members only.If you are unsure where to find a recording, email tastings@thewinesociety.com