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MotoGP, Master of Hospitality with Alpinestars and Prosecco Doc in Austria

The competition that, at the end of the season will award the best World Championship Hospitality, continued in Austria, organized by Prosecco Doc and GPOne.com

MotoGP: Master of Hospitality with Alpinestars and Prosecco Doc in Austria

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Our "Master of Hospitality" continued at the Red Bull Ring. A culinary competition we organized, with the Prosecco Doc consortium,which involves five of the best paddock Hospitalities.

Along the lines of the most famous - and more serious - Masterchef competition, we involved the producers of the Italian genius of bubbly. 464 million bottles produced per year in the 5 provinces of the Veneto region (all except Verona) and of all the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, where we are judges, along with other journalists and also managers of the World Championship.

A challenge among chefs that will reward - based on Taste, Mise en Place, Service, Location, Friendliness of the staff, and Pairing with Prosecco DOC - the best among the Hospitalities that, in addition to catering to their own teams during the Championship, also guaranteed our ... survival.

A way to be together, seasoned with a little taste of the sports challenge we're part of.

If in Brno our guests were the guys from Ducati Pramac, at Zeltweg, it was Alpinestars' Hospitality that held the leading role with, at the head of the table, Gabriele Mazzarolo, CEO of the well-known brand from Asolo - founded in 1963 by Sante Mazzarolo who identified his company with the name of the perennial flower, the Alpine Star.

From motocross to speed, it is synonymous with innovation and quality.

"Today, we're also leaders in the production of complete outfits for motoring," explained Mazzarolo. "From shoes to gloves and fireproof suits. And many teams buy our fabrics."

A long road from the first world title won in the early 1970s by Roger de Coster, which led Alpinestars to the world championship, then to Formula 1 and NASCAR, while it's now present with its offices in Los Angeles, California, Italy, Tokyo, Asia, Bangkok, and Thailand.

Permanent judges include Carlo Pernat, Nico Forletta (RAI Radio), and Massimo Calandri (La Repubblica), with the support of Paolo Ianieri (La Gazzetta dello Sport), Niki Kovacs (freelance), and Gianluca Gafforio (Rai TV).

The Alpinestars menu, prepared by its chefs, Daniele Pollet, Francesco dal Bosco, and Erdis Dallnesi included:

Entrée: Prawns in a Prosecco DOC tempura

1st course: Black risotto with cuttlefish, scampi tartare, and Prosecco DOC spherification

2nd course: Salmon fillet, Mornaise sauce with Prosecco DOC, vegetables in season

Dessert: Prosecco DOC, rose, raspberry, and white chocolate ganache Bavarian

 

Translated by Leila Myftija
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