
Finalists Announced! La Boca in Santa Fe to Compete in Copa Jerez U.S. Finals
Chef/sommelier teams will compete to represent the United States at the International Finals in Spain
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Sherry Council of America is proud to announce that La Boca in Santa Fe was one of four finalists chosen to compete in the U.S. finals for 2011 Copa Jerez food and Sherry pairing competition. On October 6th, 2010, La Boca, whose team includes Chef James Campbell Caruso and Wine Director Adam Johnson, will showcase their best culinary talents and expertise in Sherry wines before a live panel of four judges in hopes of moving on to the final competition to be held in Spain in January 2011.
Chef James Caruso's restaurant, La Boca, is one of the most well-known restaurants in Santa Fe. He uses traditional Spanish ingredients but succeeds in showcasing them with a completely different angle.
The other finalists are as follows:
- The Bazaar in Los Angeles, Chef Joshua Whigham and Sommelier/Beverage Director Lucas Paya.
- Casa Mono in New York City, whose team includes Chef Anthony Sasso and Wine Director Ashley Santoro.
- The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, whose team includes Chef Bertrand Bouquin and Sommelier Timothy Baldwin.
"It was a tough decision. The caliber of chefs and sommeliers this year is fantastic, and we look forward to a great Final in New York," said Sonia Smith, director of the Sherry Council of America. "It's wonderful to see the trend for Sherry growing, as chefs and sommeliers become excited about pairing Sherry with their food."
The U.S. Final will be held as a live cook-off in New York City, with teams presenting before judges on October 6th. The winning U.S. team will be announced at 8 p.m.
Now in its fourth year, the Copa Jerez competition is one of Spain's leading culinary events. The winning national teams will compete for the international title this January in Jerez, Spain where renowned chefs and sommeliers from around the world judge the menus. International chef and sommelier teams from countries such as Japan, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, and France compete with their most innovative recipes and Sherry wine pairings.
Authentic Sherry wine can only come from the Jerez, region in Spain – a town in Spain's southern-most province of Andalucia. Jerez is Spain's oldest wine-making region, with 3,500 years of tradition of producing unique wines. Elements unique to this tradition include Jerez's microclimate, experiencing 300 days of sunshine with stiff ocean winds, and the unique chalky soil known as Albariza.
For more information on Copa Jerez 2010, visit our website at www.sherrycouncil.com
Sherry Council of America is the official U.S. representative of the Federacion de Bodegas del Marco de Jerez (Fedejerez), the trade organization for all Sherry producers of the Jerez region of Spain. Based in Washington, D.C., the Council works to expand knowledge of the unique geographic characteristics, rich cultural traditions, and generations of winemaking expertise that are central to creating the distinctive range of flavors found in Sherry wines. The Council also works to raise awareness among U.S. policymakers, consumers, and other audiences about the importance of protecting the Sherry name.
SOURCE Sherry Council of America
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