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ELEVEN MADISON PARK HOSTS A SPECIAL DINNER FEATURING CHAMPAGNE JACQUES SELOSSE

October 4th, 2008 at 4:44 pm » Comments Off

ELEVEN MADISON PARK HOSTS A SPECIAL DINNER FEATURING CHAMPAGNE JACQUES SELOSSE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28
On Tuesday, October 28 at 6:30 PM, Eleven Madison Park and Champagne Jacques Selosse will present a special evening featuring a six course dinner from Chef Daniel Humm, paired with the coveted wines of Champagne Jacques Selosse. These Champagnes are widely regarded […]



Dry Sack The Stylish Aperitif

September 26th, 2008 at 7:27 pm » Comments Off

The Stylish Aperitif
· Dry Sack is a medium dry sherry from Spain, a stylish alternative to white wine and cocktails.

· The perfect aperitif with a fragrant toasted nut bouquet and delicate taste that is neither too sweet nor too dry.
· The word aperitif is from the Latin aperire, “to open.” An aperitif is a light, […]



LOUIS M. MARTINI CELEBRATES 75 YEARS OF FAMILY WINEMAKING

September 20th, 2008 at 5:48 pm » Comments Off

LOUIS M. MARTINI CELEBRATES 75 YEARS OF FAMILY WINEMAKING
IN THE HEART OF THE NAPA VALLEY
 
The Martini family is proud to announce 75 years of winemaking excellence at the Louis M. Martini Winery. The Napa winery enjoys three generations of family winemaking and a pioneering spirit that has earned it a reputation synonymous with quality, […]



Oak Grove Gets It Right

September 13th, 2008 at 7:53 pm » Comments Off

 
Oak Grove Gets It Right
I’m not unpatriotic, but I find most affordable California wines not for me or the food I pair them with. Oak Grove is an exception.At about $7.99, they don’t try to show off or get in the way. They are food wines with a capital “F.” Even the […]



Frei Brothers Reserve Offer Affordable Class

August 30th, 2008 at 8:44 pm » Comments Off

The 2006 growing season began with a very wet winter that lasted through bloom, followed by mild weather up to mid-July. The second part of July saw very warm temperatures, with Coastal regions logging a record three weeks straight of 90 degree-plus days. By August the cooling coastal fog rolled back in, helping slow grape […]