Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Here is to a wonderful Old Year and to Wonderful New One!!



Cari amici,

Buon Anno a tutti.
Happy New Year to you all.
2010 was a great year. Got to work on my dream, my music. I got to travel with my show and got to meet and see a lot of you and it looks like 2011 will bring even more travel and more music with it.
I’m so looking forward to share with you everything that the New Year will bring.
I want to thank all of the friends that helped me with my Music Pledge. That was such an important thing for me and I was deeply moved by your support and help. All of you who helped me with it will be in my heart forever. You are part of my dream now and I can’t wait to come and to perform near you, wherever you are in the world real soon!
Thank you for being my friends, fans and family: without you being a singer won’t be possible!
I will get busier and busier but I will try to write my Blog every week this year to share with you my life adventures, but also recipes, info about Italy or any other place I will get to visit. And if you have something you would like me tell you, just write me a suggestion here on the Blog and I will answer to you here!!
I want to make my BLOG the special place where you and I will connect and find each other every time we want to.

As I always say I wish you love, since it’s the only thing money can’t buy and the only thing that really fulfilled our life completely.
And here are some memories and highlights of last year!!

I was honored to be “Woman of the Year “by the Commission for  Social Justice for being a good Italian role model.


I had the honor to sing the Italian National Anthem during the NOIA Event at the Waldorf  Astoria in NYC that honored Celebrity Chef  Lidia Bastianich and her family.




With Lidia Basianich  after I sang in her honor at he NOIA in NYC
I did my first Concert in Pittsburgh : it was wonderful to meet my Pittsburgh fans and friends!!

I went to Pittsburgh for a Concert and this was my welcome cake for my dear Pittsburgh's friends Karen, Mary and Irene.



I was invited to attend a very exclusive event at the Embassy of Monaco in NYC . I can't wait to go to Monaco for a Concert.
Last May I was invited to  the Embassy of Monaco in NYC to meet Prince Albert II of Monaco 

I did also my first Concert in Canada and I was special guest of Lenny Lombardi of the Italian Walk of Fame and the Italian Walk of Fame Gala. More than 2000 people attended my Concert . Incredible!!
The Italian Walk Of Fame was such a wonderful and positive event. 



Arriving in Canada for a Tv interview at Chin Radio fir the Italian Walk of Fame
With actor Armand Assante recipient of a Star on the Italian Walk of Fame


While in Canada I also did radio and a television interviews for Chin Radio. Met so many wonderful new fans in Canada!! Looking forward to go back this year!!


Interviewed by  Chin Radio during the celebration of the Italian Walk of Fame


With the Founder of the Italian Walk of Fame Jimi Bertucci and Marisa Beaco-Lang

With Ricky Martin, Dean Martin's son after accepting the Star on the Italian Walk of Fame fro his father.

With Frank Mancuso, CEO &Chairman of Paramount & MGM Studios
With actor, Star recipient Enrico Colantoni and Lenny Lombardi owner of Chin Radio

I had the honor to perform once again  at the magnificent “Sergio Franchi Memorial Concert. I love this event and I can't wait to go back this September!!
After my performance at the Sergio Franchi Memorial Concert with Eva Franchi
A picture of my audience that day
Getting my applause at the  Sergio Memorial Concert

Singing La Vie En Rose at the Sergio Franchi Memorial Concert
I was the headlines at the Mercer County Italian Festival in Nj and I went there with my whole band!!  A lot of fun on and off stage!!
Here I''m @ tbe Mercer County Festival in NJ and here I'm on the stage with my band.
I had the honor to sing the Italian National Anthem at Waldofof Astoria in NYC at the Columbus Citizen Foundation Gala. Always such a great honor to represent my own Country!!



Singing the Italian National Anthem.

Got to work with wonderful makeup artist Susana Hallili and photographer Steve Azzara on a shooting for "Supermodels Unlimited". I can't wait to share those beautiful pictures with all of you!!And yes as you can see I went back to my own dark brown hair!



With makeup artist Suzana Hallili and photographer Steve Azarra shooting pictures for Supermodel Unlimited
I did a little tour: Rochester, Cleveland and I went back to Pittsburgh.
In Cleveland with Etienne and Bill before the show


With my wonderful makeup artist Piera Canu backstage in Pittsburgh.

Showtime in Pittsburgh
While is Pittsburgh I was invited to be guest with an interview and a performance at their popular CBS morning’s  show “Pittsburgh Today”.
With Cristine of Pittsburgh Today on CBS
I was honored to meet Dana  and to be part of the event that her wonderful parents are organizing every year to collect money for reserch for the desease the Dana's having, NPC, a genetic disorder that prohibits the metabolism of cholesterol and other lipids.

With Dana and her parents at Dana's Angel Concert

With Smokey Robinson at Dana's Angels Concert
Also this year I had the honor to sing live for NBC4 for the Columbus Day Parade. Always a day of joy and pride!! This year I was also interviewed by the Italian Television Rai International!!
With great friend and wonderful actor  Frank Ingrasciotta after my performance

With Franco Schifani after my interview with Rai International

I also did a series of successful Concert in NYC at an Off-Broadway venue called Etcetera Etcetera. A great opportunity to work on new material and to create my new 2011 show!! So many wonderful new love songs.

Showtime

Showtime

Showtime

With my musicians, Etienne and Saadi

Showtime
My team had an incredible new addition of which I'm very grateful an incredible man, a man that has promoted and made famous in the USA artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Nat King Cole: Peter Bennett. With Peter in the team we have so many new opportunities and great projects that we are working on. Can't wait to share each and everyone of them with you soon!
With super promoter Peter Bennett


I ended the year with 3 sold out Christmas Concerts: such a joyful time of the year!


On a personal side I had a very nice and reworded year. Got to spend time with dear friends for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Eve. It was a wonderful year and I'm ready to enjoy everything that the New Year will bring alone.
Thanksgiving with the Peppe's Family in CT
Thanksgiving with the Peppe's Family in CT

Christmas with the Izzo's family in LI

Christmas with the Izzo's family in LI

New's Year Eve with Sonny Grosso and dear friends in Long Island City

Richard Vetere and Lissa
And got some new angels in my life: great dermatologist Neal Schultz taking care of my skin, Federico Salon taking care of my hair, Cento Food, Moletto Wine, Frank Valanzola, InterMediaPost and Famous Famiglia Pizza for supporting my tour, Ferragamo providing me with wonderful shoes for my Concerts, diamonds to wear at my Concert provided by Daniel K, Alex Kroke and Claudia Upton for their beautiful pictures,  and beautiful dresses designed for me by super talented designer Sherita Jennings of VisceraNY.
Thank you to all my friends and fans that came to see my shows last year: your support is priceless!! Looking forward to see you all again soon!!

Till then see you here next week with a new Blog about
Giada

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Monday, September 20, 2010

September in Veneto: the harvesting of wine grapes of Prosecco!!


Cari amici,
How are you?

Grapes of Prosecco
The summer is fading away and we are starting to see sings of the fall:  chilly weather at night and shorter days.
Well even if the summer is my favorite season of all, there is some good in every season so I’m sure I will find some great things in the fall too!!
Like for instance la vendemmia” the harvesting of wine grapes, the vintage!!
I’m from the Veneto region, which is very famous for some great wines.
Panorama of a wineyard in Veneto
Fun during the "vendemmia"









I have many memories of the vintage that is for sure one of the most crucial steps in the process of winemaking. 
For me as a child it was always a great days of fun: walking in the country side, running from one side to another and eating the grapes….so delicious!! Great memories!!
So even if I don’t drink more than 4 glasses of wine a year I’ve been around wines and beautiful wineries my all life!!
My region: wondeful Veneto
My region, Veneto is among the foremost wine-producing regions, both for quality and quantity. The Veneto region counts over 20 DOC zones and a variety of sub-categories, many of its wines, both dry and Spumanti, are internationally known and appreciated.
The three most well known DOC’s are Bardolino, from the town with the same name and surrounding the shores of Garda Lake, Valpolicella, and Soave. Other noteworthy wines produced in this region are the white Bianco di Custoza, the excellent sparkling Prosecco, the Breganze, and the Amarone (a rich and powerful red from the Verona province). If you travel to the Treviso area, look for the little-known Clinton, a wine that is banned from distribution because it does not conform to the DOC standards, but is produced in limited quantities for local consumption.
The Prosecco road
The importance of winemaking in this region is underscored by the creation in 1885 of the very first Italian school for vine growing and oenology. In addition, Veneto was the first region to constitute the first strada del vino or "wine road". This first wine-touring road featured special road signs providing information on vines and the wines they were made into and joined the Valdobbiadene and Conegliano DOC zones crossing a series of hilly vineyards.
The most appreciated wines in the region come from the provinces of Treviso, Verona, Padova, Venice, and Vicenza. The area around Verona, with its temperate climate and hilly surrounding, is believed to have cultivated grapes since the Bronze Age.
The Prosecco grapes
And of the couple of glasses of wine I drink a year for sure the majority of them are of Prosecco!!
Prosecco is a dry sparkling wine generally made from grape variety Glera, The main area where Glera is grown and Prosecco is produced is traditionally in an area near Conegliano and Valdobbiadene in the hills north of Treviso. In my backyard indeed!!
Up until the 1960s, Prosecco sparkling wine was generally sweetish and barely distinguishable from the Asti Spumante wine produced in Piedmont. Since then, production techniques have improved, leading to the high-quality dry wines produced today. According to a 2008 The New York Times report, Prosecco has sharply risen in popularity in markets outside Italy, and is consider now more popular that French Champagne!! Prosecco is also protected as a DOC within Italy, as Prosecco di Conegliano-Valdobbiadene, Prosecco di Conegliano and Prosecco di Valdobbiadene, and since 2009, is also be promoted to DOCG status, to further protect the name, an association of traditional Prosecco growers is advocating a protected designation of origin status for Northern Italian Prosecco under European law.
Unlike Champagne, its main commercial competitor, Prosecco is produced using the Charmat method, in which the secondary fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks, making the wine less expensive to produce.
Prosecco
In Italy, Prosecco is enjoyed as a wine for every occasion. Outside Italy, it is most often drunk as an aperitif, much like Champagne. Like other sparkling wines, Prosecco is served chilled. Unlike Champagne, Prosecco does not ferment in the bottle and grows stale with time; it should be drunk as young as possible and preferably before it is two years old.
Compared to sparkling wines from other areas of the world, Prosecco is low in alcohol, about 11 to 12 percent by volume. This is why is one of my favorites too: Since I don’t drink much this is the only wine that doesn’t make me drunk!! And I love the light taste as well!!  However this is quite typical for Italian sparkling white wines, the flavor of Prosecco has been described as intensely aromatic and crisp, bringing to mind yellow apple, pear, white peach and apricot. Unlike Champagne, appreciated for its rich taste and complex secondary aromas most Prosecco variants have intense primary aromas and are meant to taste fresh, light and comparatively simple.
Bellini
Most commonly Prosecco is served unmixed, but it also appears in several mixed drinks. It was the original main ingredient in the Bellini cocktail and in the Spritz cocktail, and it can also replace Champagne in other cocktails such as the Mimosa. Prosecco also features in the Italian mixed drink Sgroppino (with vodka and lemon sorbet), perfect after a dinner!!

Approximately 150 million bottles of Italian Prosecco are produced annually. As of 2008, 60 percent of all Prosecco is made in the Conegliano and Valdobbiadene area. The place where I’m from indeed!
There are a few great Porsecco Wineries but my favorites is for sure the Moletto Prosecco. The Moletto winery was founded by Commendatore Mario Stival, who still run the company together with his wife and wonderful chef Anna and their songs, Mauro, Giovanni and Chiara!! And in their office works also my wonderful “fracugino” Roberto!! The Moletto winery is a very modern company, state of the art production of great wines and they put so much passion in what they do!!
The Moletto wineyard

At the Moletto winery is also possible to book a tour around the winery,beautiful estate for sure, and you can  end  your visit with a wonderful dinner at the wonderful main building of the winery cooked of course by Anna, Mr.Stival’s wife. The recipes from Anna’s kitchen are the perfect marriage between Moletto wines and the flavors offered by my region’s gastronomic traditions of yesteryear, together with those that emerge from modern-day creativity and devotion to make the wine cellar and kitchen a winning team. It’s an experience that you won’t forget easily!!
Moletto Prosecco
I have visited the Moletto Winery several times and I always enjoy my visit. Cavalier Stival is the only man who can make me drink two glasses of Prosecco on the same day…as soon as my glass is half full he’s ready to purr more of it!! I always tell him that I’m not a drinker…and he always answer to me the same” This is Prosecco and you won’t get drunk with it”!! Well somehow I never really got drunk with it…. Maybe also because I tasted it while having the wonderful food made by La Signora Anna!!
Laird & Company imports Moletto wines in the USA, so look for their selections and you won’t be disappointed!! I can also proudly say that Moletto is also a great supporter of my music. One reason more to love them!!

Here is a delicious “Antipasto” easy and delicious that la Signora Anna makes, follow by the recipe for Sgroppino, a perfect after dinner typical of my region Veneto.

PROSCIUTTO AND PEARS COOKED ON BUTTER
Serves 4: 12 slides of prosciutto (Parma or San Daniele ham), 4 firm pears, butter. 
Peel the pears, cut them in four pieces, heat the butter in a non-stick pan, add the pears and cook for 2-3 minutes on each side. Divide prosciutto into four servings and garnish with two pieces of tepid pear each.
Serve with: 
PROSECCO EXTRA DRY – MOLETTO

SGROPPINO
Ingredients
1 cup chilled Prosecco (Italian sparkling white wine)
2 tablespoons chilled vodka
1/3 cup frozen lemon sorbet
1/4 teaspoon chopped fresh mint leaves
Directions
Pour the Prosecco and vodka into 2 Champagne flutes, diving equally. Spoon a scoop of sorbet into each flute. Sprinkle with mint and serve immediately

Buon appetito if you make it and Cin Cin of you are drinking the Sgroppino!!

Stay tune for my next blog about my Concerts in Canada, New York and New Jersey!!

Love always,
Giada