After the wonderful time we had at the Sommelier Smack-Down at Gordon's last night, I headed over to Coppa in the South End with friends for a night cap. It's the latest from Ken Oringer, and the talented Jamie Bissonette takes the helm as chef de cuisine. I've heard quite a buzz surrounding the place over the past few weeks since they've opened. From my experience there, I'd say it's well deserved.We were in part tempted by the beautiful Berkel meat slicer that was behind the bar. We watched with hungry eyes as one of the cooks cranked the handle and sliced off paper thin ribbons of ham, tongue, duck breast, and other cured meats onto big round dishes. How could we resist?!? We ordered a chef's sampler of house-cured salumi and I think we must have tried just about all of the various types of salumi they were offering that evening - we were served eight varieties. I was particularly taken with the lardo drizzled with honey. We also tried a cauliflower pizza made with Bra, a delicious Piedmontese cheese, and anchovies. It was savory and salty. I loved the food with a Nebbiolo Chinato that I spied on the aperitif list - a sort of cross between wine and bitters. What a treat to have fantastic artisan salumi with a such rare and delicious beverage!

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