Fancy Dinner Friday – The Invasion
Man, I sure have missed Fancy Dinner Friday. I’ve especially missed the pre-dinner excitement that our Fancy Dinner Friday Mascots always bring. Friday night dinner in our home has become something quite special that our whole family looks forward to each week. Unfortunately though, we’ve been so busy over the past weeks that we’ve had to take a few rain checks on our customary Friday, not so “fancy”, plate of spaghetti and meatballs.
This past Friday though, the four of us were finally able to settle down into our familiar festivities. And on this warm summer evening, we also welcomed two new faces to the mix. The first was an energetic and electrifying pre-dinner visit made by our newest Fancy Dinner Friday Mascot – “Spaceman Storm Trooper”.
Spaceman Storm Trooper got things off with a bang – that’s for sure! But for some reason, our 6 year-old son was nowhere to be found…hmmm?!
Our other special appearance was made by a bottle of 2007 Boeri “Martinette” Barbera d’Asti DOC Superiore that I received as a sample.
“Martinette” is the name for one of Boeri’s oldest Barbera vineyards. Both the location and microclimate are very conducive for the production of Barbera grapes. The Boeri estate uses several steps in making their Barbera d’ Asti. In July, they first start with the “thinning” of the grapes. Harvest then begins at the end of September where clusters of grape bunches are selected and collected into small wooden crates. Next, the grapes are then gently pressed. Afterwards fermentation (with the grape skins still on) occurs for about 7-8 days in barriques, where the wine is ultimately allowed to rest for the next 12 months before bottling occurs.
The result is a tantalizing, Super-poli grip of a wine.
Right out of the gate, this wine absolutely fills your mouth, adhering to your teeth and gums, giving your taste buds a vigorous workout. This is definitely not the kind of wine that you want to drink prior to your six-month dental exam if you hope to get out in less than 15 minutes.
The 2007 Boeri “Martinette” Barbera d’Asti DOC Superiore delivers an impressive jab of bright red fruit, accompanied by sweet spices through its finish. I was also picking up a violets vibe and a very interesting slate & stone mineral-like finish. All in all, it worked absolutely fantastico with a plate of thin spaghetti topped with a mixture of meatballs, grilled Italian hot sausage, and marinara sauce.
3 Stars out 4. The 2007 Boeri “Martinette” Barbera d’Asti DOC Superiore is a distinctive and gripping red that can moonwalk alone, but will really have your taste buds pulsating when paired with a variety of Italian foods!
(MSRP $10)










This is a great post. It really made me smile
I enjoy Barberas and will have to check this out. And fancy dinner Friday is brilliant!
Thanks Meghan! FDF is always great – a 2 for 1 special: Dinner and a show!
Man, my grandmomma was Italian and she made the most incredible meatballs I ever tasted, like you wouldnt believe. Sadly, she didnt leave a single recipe for me so I’ve been trying to figure it out by myself… slowly working my through the meatball recipes here, I still cant figure out what her secret ingredient was though!!!