News Discovering Wood Cervinia: Amanda Eriksson’s Culinary Journey by Olivier Watson February 20, 2025 2 min 2 If you're seeking a unique culinary experience, Amanda Eriksson’s Wood in Valtournenche is a must-visit! Her innovative blend of flavors is simply delightful.The Journey of a Passionate Chef Amanda Eriksson, a Swedish chef born in Lapland, first stepped onto Italian soil in 2004. At just 18 years old, she left behind her cold homeland where she mixed cocktails in a small-town nightclub. Answering the call of a friend who needed help at Chalet Étoile near the majestic Cervino mountain, she ventured into Italy’s vibrant culinary world. Her beginnings weren’t easy; she candidly shared that her first year was quite challenging. However, an unforgettable summer at Phi Beach in Costa Smeralda sparked her creativity while bartending for VIPs. It was also during this formative period that she met her husband, sommelier Cristian Scalco. Together they embarked on an adventurous path leading to the establishment of their acclaimed restaurant, Wood Cervinia. After ten years dedicated to excellence and innovation in cuisine, 2023 marked their triumphant milestone as they received their first Michelin star—a testament to their hard work and creativity. A Fusion of Cultures on a Plate At Wood Cervinia, you’re not just enjoying food; you’re savoring an artistic blend of three distinct cultures: Italian heritage that welcomes Amanda with open arms; Swedish roots reminding her of home; and Asian influences reflecting her adventurous spirit.Il castello del Valentino She passionately states that "Italian cuisine is the most complete cuisine in the world"—and it shows. Diners can opt for à la carte dishes or surrender to one of three meticulously curated tasting menus: vegetarian delights or options inspired by local traditions or pure creative imagination. Each dish tells its own story but lets us peek into Amanda’s past—a highlight being the char-grilled reindeer tartare, reminiscent of her childhood when she assisted her father with hunting endeavors. Imagine young Amanda working side-by-side with him—"We called it ‘Reindeer.’ We couldn’t buy it; we hunted and prepared it together." What beautiful nostalgia! Sustainability Meets Innovation Wood emphasizes sustainability across every aspect—from sourcing fresh ingredients to incorporating preservation techniques common in Northern Europe. Discovering Glass: Josko Gravner’s New Wine Innovations February 10, 2025 1 Why Old Vines Matter: A Journey into Their Rich Legacy February 3, 2025 3 Lagrein Unveiled: A Hidden Gem of Alto Adige January 31, 2025 3 They create innovative pairings like smoked perch ravioli served in ponzu broth. Desserts are equally exciting; think rice cooked with sea buckthorn and Arctic raspberries kissed by cinnamon—all carefully selected to respect seasonal produce while enticing your palate. The commitment to sustainability means diners can relish every bite knowing it’s crafted with care for both people and planet. FAQ Section What makes Wood Cervinia special? Wood Cervinia stands out due to its exceptional blend of flavors drawn from Italian traditions fused with Swedish techniques and Asian inspirations—all presented through sustainable practices that honor each ingredient’s origin.wine bottle corks Is reservation recommended? Yes! Due to its increasing popularity following the Michelin recognition, it’s best to book your table well in advance for an unforgettable dining experience. Photo by Louis Hansel on Unsplash chefRestaurant Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Why Antinori’s Arcadia Acquisition Will Change Napa Forever next post Why Taxing Wine Misses the Point of Our Drinking Culture Valdarno di Sopra Day: Rediscovering Tuscan Gems February 21, 2025 Discover Jazz Brunch Magic at Mereworth Vineyard February 21, 2025 Discovering Vermouth: A Timeless Elixir from Turin February 21, 2025 How Three Billion Euros Will Revolutionize Italian Agriculture February 21, 2025 Intercontinental Wines: Are They a Flavor Revolution? February 21, 2025 Discovering Lisbon’s Secret Chinese Restaurants: A Hidden Gem February 21, 2025 Discovering Arso: Puglia’s Elegant Cabernet Franc Reveal February 21, 2025 Unexpected Treats: How Sweet-Savory Chocolates Transform Pairings February 21, 2025 Cask-Strength Spirits: Bottle Design Secrets Revealed February 21, 2025 Why the Missionary’s Downfall is Your Next Cocktail... February 21, 2025 Leave a Comment Your rating: * By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.