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    Urban Bliss Life ยป All Recipes ยป Food Events ยป Seattle Wine & Food Experience POP! Bubbles & Seafood

    Published: March 8, 2016 / Updated: May 28, 2022 by Marlynn Jayme Schotland ยท This post may contain affiliate links.

    Seattle Wine & Food Experience POP! Bubbles & Seafood

    The Seattle Wine and Food Experience kicks off with a special celebration of bubbles + seafood pairings. Here's a peek at the 2016 POP! Bubblesย & Seafood Event.

    Seattle Wine & Food Experience: POP! Seafood & Bubbles event, on UrbanBlissLife.com

    Recently,ย I traveled to Seattle, Washington for the Seattle Wine and Food Experience, which took place at the Seattle Center's McCaw Hall February 20 and 21, 2016.ย ย You can read all about the general event details in my SWFE preview post.

    Today's Travel Tuesday post is really one that beautifully falls under FOOD BLISS + WINE BLISS + TRAVEL BLISS. Here'sย a photo tour of the Seattle Wine & Food Experience's kick-off event:ย POP! Bubbles & Seafood.

    Jump to:
    • The bubbles
    • The seafood
    • Saber competition

    The bubbles

    sparkling wines

    As you can imagine, the bubbly was flowing freely (but, of course, responsibly) at the second annual POP! Bubbles and Seafood event. More than 40 sparkling wines from around the world, including some delicious Champagne, Italian Proseccos, Spanish Cavas, Alsatian Cremants and more were featured.

    piper-heidsieck brut

    The third annual wine awards associated with the Seattle Wine and Food Experience crowned Piper-Heidsieck, non-vintage, with top honors as Best of Show. I had the opportunity to taste this fantastic, well-balanced brut before the event and paired it with my Poached Wild Alaskan Halibut with Tomato Peas Wine Sauce, and can attest: it's well-deserving of this award!

    avissi prosecco

    A new-to-me Prosecco that I discovered and enjoyed from this event was the Avissi Prosecco ($14) from the Trincheri Family Estates. I loved the floral aroma and crispness of this sparkling wine, grown in Italy's Venetto region.

    champagne corks

    There was also a red wine room, which I somehow missed because I stayed upstairs for the entire event, and a chocolate salon. I'll have to be sure to check out both next year!

    The seafood

    Sparkling wines pair famously with seafood, especially the fresh, glorious seafood found in the Pacific Northwest, and 16 of Seattle's best chefs offered some creative and beautiful dishes to be enjoyed alongside all of the bubbly.

    tuna poke

    This beautiful Tuna Poke with Mango, Pineapple, Wasabi Pudding, Avocado and Lime was one of the most visually stunning dishes of the night, presented by Chef John Roberts of Savor/McCaw Hall.

    Seattle Wine & Food Experience: POP! Seafood & Bubbles event, on UrbanBlissLife.com

    One of the more inventive dishes of the night was the Salted Cod with Paddlefish Caviar and Sesame Crisp, prepared by Chef Stuart Lane of Spinasse and Artusi.

    Seattle Wine & Food Experience: POP! Seafood & Bubbles event, on UrbanBlissLife.com

    Chef Bill Ranninger of Seattle's famousย Duke's Seafood & Chowder House served up a Kickin' Wild Alaska Salmon with Basil Citrus Vinaigrette.ย Andย one of my favorite dishes was Tulio Chef Walter Pisano's Scallop with Preserved Mushrooms and White Truffles.

    Seattle Wine & Food Experience: POP! Seafood & Bubbles event, on UrbanBlissLife.com

    Also worth mentioning: the Alaskan Spot Prawn Crudo with Kumquat Nage, Pickled Radishes, and Chiogga Beet Relish, prepared by Chef Kevin Davis of Orfeo.

    Saber competition

    New this year to the Pop! Bubbles & Seafood event was a friendly saber competition.

    Contestants included:

    • Chef Thierry Rautureau, who is known as Chef in the Hat, and is owner of Loulay and Luc restaurants in Seattle
    • Sommelier Jake Kosseff of Miller's Guild
    • Jeff Lindsay-Thorsen of RN74, and
    • Leslie Kelly of All Recipes.
    Seattle Wine & Food Experience: POP! Seafood & Bubbles event, on UrbanBlissLife.com
    Seattle Wine & Food Experience: POP! Seafood & Bubbles event, on UrbanBlissLife.com

    Each saber competition contestant kept the crowd highly entertained with attempts to saber using a variety of tools โ€“ from an oyster shucker to a 007-esque bouquet of flowers that hid a knife in its stems to a butcher cleaver. Each had his/her own style and I have to say that this was the highlight of the event for me. It was so much fun, andย added an exciting interactive element to the event.

    Seattle Wine & Food Experience: POP! Seafood & Bubbles event, on UrbanBlissLife.com

    I got a spot up front so I could take better photos, but the really lovely surpriseย of the front row was getting extra champagne after each bottle was sabered. Bonus!

    Seattle Wine & Food Experience: POP! Seafood & Bubbles event, on UrbanBlissLife.com


    In the end, though they all deserved high marks for showmanship and flare (lots of flare!), All Recipes Senior Foodย Writer Leslie Kelly won the saber competition.

    oysters book

    In addition to the bubbly and the seafood, there was an oyster corner where you could enjoy freshly shucked oysters,ย and alsoย meet Cynthia Nims, author of Oysters: Recipes that Bring Home a Taste of the Sea. Celebrity Cruises was there to offer chances to win a 7-day Alaskan cruise, there was a Click 98.9 photo booth, and there were a few beer, cider, and spirits producers on hand to help round out the wines being served.

    The Pop! Bubbles and Seafood event was a fun night and one that I think you would enjoy attending next year if you are a fan of sparkling wines and Pacific Northwest seafood.

    Tomorrow, I'll be sharing photos from the Seattle Wine and Food Experience Grand Tasting event!

    What sparkling wines and seafood combos do you enjoy?

    I attended all Seattle Wine and Food Experience events as a media guest. As always, all opinions and photos are my own. I only write about products, experiences, events, and services that I personally enjoy and believe you will, too!

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      1. Melinda says

        March 10, 2016 at 12:59 am

        What a fun (and very Seattle-ish!) event! And great pictures!

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      2. Heather with WELLFITandFED says

        March 09, 2016 at 1:03 am

        What I am most impressed with is the great photos you got in artificial crappy ballroom lighting. What was your trick?

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        • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

          March 09, 2016 at 1:23 pm

          Oh thank you for saying they are great because I felt they were not! It's so tricky to get good photos in events with low lighting, isn't it? I usually just make sure I'm near a light source, have someone hold up a phone flashlight, or bring the food into light sources, then for some photos that need it, I do a little post-processing editing.

      3. Mary @ Vindulge says

        March 08, 2016 at 6:42 pm

        Ahh how fun! I was so bummed to have had to miss the Seattle Wine and Food Experience!! (I blame my husband who was traveling that weekend leaving me along with the kiddos). Bubbles are my thing, and I hate to miss an opportunity to learn (and taste) more. Though after all my wine training and experience, I can honestly say I've never ever sabered a bottle of bubbly (and I'm totally okay with that!). I prefer to drink the bubbles, not sacrifice them to the ground ;)

        As far as my favorite combos, what doesn't pair well with sparkling? It goes with everything (seafood and otherwise).
        Cheers

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        • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

          March 09, 2016 at 1:25 pm

          Sabering is such a rush, Mary! You should do it! I've only done it once but it was a lot easier than I thought. Or I got super lucky on my first try ;) And yes, when in doubt, pair food with sparkling - always the safest bet (and yummy too!).

      4. Brettni Brumfield says

        March 08, 2016 at 6:10 pm

        Love the photo of all of the corks. =) And hooray for extra champagne!!

        Reply
        • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

          March 09, 2016 at 1:26 pm

          Extra champagne is always a treat! :) Thanks, Brettni!

      5. Maya says

        March 08, 2016 at 5:29 pm

        Oh my goodness! This looked like a fantastic night... Tune poke... My favourite!

        Reply
        • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

          March 09, 2016 at 1:26 pm

          That tuna poke was SO good. Thanks, Maya!

      6. Pech says

        March 08, 2016 at 5:17 pm

        Ha I'm not usually a fan of sharp objects that cut along with alcohol but this is very cool to see different types of sabering! And the Salted Cod with Paddlefish Caviar and Sesame Crisp looks indulgent but perhaps relatively healthy, or do I'll just keep telling myself.

        Reply
        • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

          March 09, 2016 at 1:27 pm

          LOL - sharp objects and alcohol do normally make a precarious pairing, for sure! :) The salted cod was so delicious.

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