Friday, October 28, 2011

Insider Guide to the 8th Annual San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival

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Sam the cooking guy San Diego's beloved Sam the Cooking Guy has created a list of tips to help you master the 8th Annual San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival! As a seasoned Festival veteran for the last 7 years, Sam knows a thing or two about the event and wants to give you a sneak peak into the action-packed culinary week that only a foodie could appreciate.

Discover insider tips, top picks and must-sees at this year's Grand Tasting.  CLICK HERE to view Sam's full Insider Guide to the Festival.   

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EVENT SPOTLIGHT: INDUSTRY INSIDER'S PARTY
Hosted by: Searsucker and Chef Brian Malarkey

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

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See and be seen at the Industry Insider's Party, where the who's who of the culinary world rub elbows and bask in the company of epicurean excellence. Enjoy specialty cocktails from Zacapa Rum and tray passed tasty bites created by Executive Chef of Searsucker, Brian Malarkey. Tickets are only available to participating Celebrity Chefs, Winemakers and Purveyors. A limited number of passes are available to the luckiest foodies who are first to purchase tickets.

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Monday, October 10, 2011

St. Emilion Jurade Inductee Henri Leconte Interview by Paige Donner Local Food And Wine TV

St. Emilion's Wine Council President, Jean-Francois Quenin. Interview by Paige Donner, LFAW-TV

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Champagne Bars In Paris - Top Picks On Black Book Magazine by Paige Donner

A Parisian Night of Cheese


By Paige Donner
[All photos by Paige Donner c. 2011]
Parisians are known to do things their own particular way. And when it comes to presenting their cheeses, they make no exception. An art exhibit that opened on October 6th at LaMilkFactory in Paris’s boho chic 11th arrondissement is none other than a full art exhibit presenting imaginative ways to serve cheeses.
A staple of any French meal, cheese, does, of course, enjoy full status as a “course” all to itself in the lineup of a meal. At Design Sur Un Plateau, Curator Cecile Cau, originator of the blog So Food So Good, and her co-hort, food design book author Stephane Bureaux, teamed up to imagine, envision and then carry out a food art design exhibit of “cheese platters” amongst a collaboration of 6 separate designers, all well-known in the field of gastronomy and/or design.
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Stephane Bureaux, Food Art Design Author And Cheese Platter Designer
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Germain Bourre, Consultant to Veuve Clicquot And Cheese Platter Designer
Even if cheese platters aren’t your notion of haute gastronomique design art, I recommend going and checking out Design Sur Un Plateau, showing at Milk Factory (www.lamilkfactory.com) through January 14th, if for no other reason than the showroom is across the street from Paris’s best stocked Argentinian wine bar El Galpon (Trapiche, Schroeder; Malbecs, Torrentes…) and just next door to Paris’s well-loved Argentinian restaurant Unico, where meat-lovers can get a great steak at a really good price. In fact, the whole neighborhood is full of terrific little restaurants and is known to the locals as a “coin de gastronomie” where you can find authentically good meals at prices affordable to us working stiffs.
5, rue Paul Bert, Paris 75011

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Natalie MacLean's Unquenchable!

From The Nat Decants Newsletter: 

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I'm so excited about the amazing cross-country tour Random House/Doubleday has planned for the launch of my second bookUnquenchable

There are events planned across the country ... all of them include wine tasting and some amusing stories from the book: Vancouver, Okanagan, Whistler, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Niagara, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, St. John's

Tickets went on sale yesterday and are going very quickly. I hope you'll join me at one of these events ... there are others planned across the country as well.

Unquenchable has now been #1 wine book on Amazon for three weeks thanks to your pre-orders.

Today's wine picks feature terrific pinot noir and riesling for turkey dinner, as well as a wide selection of buttery-great chardonnays and one of the funniest wine labels I've seen that's also a tasty red wine.

To help you get ready for Thanksgiving next weekend, I've also posted my top five tips on choosing gobbling good wines!    
Natalie

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Hi BC Wineries friends,
...you may have seen on Twitter that Okanagan-Coquihalla MP Dan Albas (@danalbas) is introducing a Private Members Bill next week to amend the Importation of Intoxicating Liquors Act. The IILA is the 1928 post-prohibition federal law that prevents wineries  from shipping directly to their customers in other provinces (see Mark Hicken's websiteswww.winelaw.ca and www.freethewine.ca for more detailed info). In fact, it could be introduced as early as Monday.

   Throughout the bid process for the North American Wine Bloggers Conference (June 7-9, 2013 in Penticton, save the dates!) Dan and I had several conversations about the IILA and I know he's been in touch with a number of organizations, including the BC Wine Institute and the Alliance of Canadian Wine Consumers.

 Public support will be needed in order to change this legislation, and Dan has asked me to spearhead a social media blitz (this shouldn't surprise anyone, should it??).

 On Twitter, please follow Dan @danalbas and myself @allisonmmarkin, and tag your tweets #freemygrapes for info and to join the conversation. There will be a Facebook presence up shortly as well.

 I'll be providing an update on WBC 2013 at the next Eat.Drink.Tweet. event, and hopefully there will be some good news to report on the ILLA front.

 Cheers,

 Allison [Markin]
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