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Monday 21 June 2010

Roussillon Dessert Trophy 2010


Calling all budding UK-based pastry chefs and sommeliers - as well as those who know of them. Entries are now being invited for the fourth UK Wines of Roussillon Dessert Trophy. Last year the theme was was chocolate, this year it is citrus fruit and the idea is to come up with the perfect pairing of a Roussillon Vin Doux Naturel (VDN) with a citrus dessert creation. Sommeliers must select a Roussillon VDN - ie from Banyuls, Banyuls Grand Cru, Maury, Muscat de Rivesaltes and Rivesaltes – to match with their pastry chef’s chosen citrus dessert.

Devised by the generic body for Wines of Roussillon (CIVR), this competition is one that I have supported since its inception. I have been a judge in the last two UK competitions and was lucky to be present at the 2009 European Final in Perpignan which was won by the UK team of sommelier Thibaut Panas and chef Anne Coquelin from Le Manoir aux Quat' Saison near Oxford. They chose to pair Rivesaltes, Domaine Gérard Gauby, Caricia 2005 with Manjari Chocolate ‘Sable Breton’ with Black Provençal Fig, which was a wonderful and inventive combination.

If you would like to enter or know of a possible team and can encourage them to do so, competition entry forms are available from Georgie Hope at Focus PR on tel: 020 7845 6624 or email: civr-focuspr@focuspr.co.uk. The deadline for entries is 12th midday on Wednesday 1st September 2010.

The Wines of Roussillon Dessert Trophy 2010 will be presented to the winning team at an exclusive reception, to be held at l'Atelier des Chefs, Wigmore Street, London on Monday 25th October 2010. The European Final will be held in Perpignan on 24th January 2011.

The winning chef will win a 4-day course with world champion pastry chef, Olivier Bajard, at the renowned École Internationale de Pâtisserie in Perpignan, whilst the winning sommelier will spend the four days in a guided tour to visit producers of Roussillon’s finest wines.

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