La Scolca Wines Take Center State at Italian-Themed Dinner Hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla
Liz Palmer
Senior Executive Leader | Innovative Marketer | Brand Builder | Digital Marketing | Wine Tourism | Keynote UN Tourism Global Conference on Wine Tourism | Panel Judge: World's Best Vineyards 2025
?Last Friday, King Charles and Queen Camilla hosted an Italian-themed dinner, at their Highgrove estate in Gloucestershire, featuring an extraordinary guest list, including Helen Mirren, David and Victoria Beckham, Rod Stewart, Donatella Versace, Sienna Miller, the Italian Ambassador to the UK, Inigo Lambertini, Chiara Soldati, and the British Ambassador to Rome, Lord Edward Llewellyn. A key evening figure was Stanley Tucci, an American actor of Italian descent and an expert in Italian gastronomy. Tucci collaborated with Chef Francesco Mazzei, a long-time ambassador of Italian cuisine worldwide, to create the exclusive menu for the evening.
The reception and dinner menu, prepared by Calabrian chef Francesco Mazzei, featured Italian recipes with British ingredients and was accompanied by English sparkling wine and Italian wines.
This dinner comes ahead of the royal couple's state visit to Italy in early April, in which there will be engagements in Rome and Ravenna, with exclusive meetings with Pope Francis and Italian political leaders.
King Charles states this as a "most splendid evening which brings together two things very dear to my heart - slow food and Italy", and "A nation's food culture is a priceless social and environmental asset, intimately bound up with its sense of identity and place."
"To say that we are looking forward to it would be to engage in a little British understatement," he joked to diners, including Stanley Tucci, who inspired the choice of food.
“To better emphasize the special friendship between the two countries,” Chef Mazzei commented, “Stanley and I thought of an Italian menu made almost entirely with products from the United Kingdom. I must say, I found some exceptional products that are in no way inferior to those from Italy. The only products I imported from Italy were extra virgin olive oil and wines.”
The Piedmontese winery La Scolca played a leading role, with its Gavi dei Gavi Black Label 2023 accompanied by two of the dishes. “It was an honor to represent Italy, my region, and my territory at such an important event,” said Chiara Soldati, CEO of La Scolca and Knight of Labour, “during which Italian lifestyle excellence was celebrated. Chef Mazzei did a wonderful job of creating a gastronomic bridge between the two countries, in a union that is not just metaphorical but between two cultures and two important traditions. Events like this provide an important opportunity to highlight the value of our gastronomic tradition and our craftsmanship, elements that make Made in Italy a globally recognized and appreciated model.”
Food + Wine Served
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Reception
Rare and pasture salumi, Tuscan-style paté and coppa, Yorkshire pecorino cheese puffs, British vegetables caponata tartelletta
Wine: Highgrove sparkling wine
Dinner
Scottish crab Panzanella, Westcombe ricotta and Highgrove fine herbs, ravioli Isle of Wight tomato passata, Suffolk Red porchetta Pumpkin and sage mash, Tuscan kale
Wines: white wine Gavi dei Gavi La Scolca Black label 2023, and red wine Barbaresco Gaja 2021
Zuppa Inglese and biscotti
Wine: Recioto della Valpolicella Classico Zenato
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