A Taste of History
Season 7, Episode 13: From Bordeaux to Jefferson's Cellars
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Chef Walter Staib travels to Bordeaux: a region in the south west of France that inspired America’s First Gourmand, Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was so inspired with the region that he brought his chef to be trained in France and, upon his return to America, filled his cellars with his favorite French wine from Barton & Guestier. Chef Staib explores B&G from their beginnings in the 18th century to how they continue to inspire love for fine French wines today. The specialties of this distinct region are prepared by Chef Frederick, alongside Chef Staib, revealing the influence of the sea and the vineyard. Together they have prepared a wine tasting menu featuring sea scallops, duck breast, and pears poached in the region’s wines.
All Episodes - Season 7
Episode 1
Charles Thomson's Great Seal of the United States
Episode 2
George Washington in Barbados
Episode 3
Dr. Benjamin Rush: Father of American Psychiatry
Episode 4
The Water of Life: Cognac
Episode 5
Boston's Famous Parker House
Episode 6
The Moravians of Bethlehem
Episode 7
James K. Polk: The Dark Horse President
Episode 8
George Washington's Tent
Episode 9
When America Spoke French
Episode 10
Orchids, Herbs and Rum in Jamaica
Episode 11
Eliza Powel's Sinful Feast
Episode 12
Pittsburgh: From Frontier to Fortune
Episode 13
From Bordeaux to Jefferson's Cellars