Aperitivo in the Alps: Food Traditions from the Dolomites and Milan
There’s something quietly wonderful about how food anchors us to place. As the 2026 Winter Olympics open across northern Italy, my thoughts keep drifting to the Dolomites and Milan.
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The ‘crumble’ can be served with a dollop of cream, ice cream, crème fraiche or simply enjoyed as is.
Bon appétit!
Our champagne pairing recommendation: André Clouet Rosé No 3
Also try a demi-sec (sweeter style) of champagne or a Ratafia de champagne. The slightly sweet style of the wine will balance out the tartness of the cooked fruit.
To learn more about dosage* (the sugar added to champagne after disgorgement and before the final corking) read our Le Journal Article, Sweet or dry? A precise science
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There’s something quietly wonderful about how food anchors us to place. As the 2026 Winter Olympics open across northern Italy, my thoughts keep drifting to the Dolomites and Milan.
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