Another Grape Day…

July 10, 2008

BEST OF BALTIMORE 2008! – Who Rules? Be there and find out!

TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE!
Don’t miss this – We’ll be there – you should be too!

A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Family Tree, whose mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect.

Ticket Packages

Friend: $75 in advance; $90 at the door (1 ticket)

• Includes food, open bar and entertainment

• Buy 10 Friend tickets and get $75 off your ticket price! Discount will be applied at checkout.

VIP Package: $125 in advance; limited availability (1 ticket)

• Includes exclusive access to VIP Pre-party from 5:30-6pm

• Access to VIP Lounge with private DJ, bar and restroom

• Front-of-the-line entrance to party

• Food, open bar and entertainment

• VIP gift bag

• Buy 10 VIP tickets and get $50 off your ticket price! Discount will be applied at checkout.Attire

Cocktail attire please.

Ticket Purchase Options

Get tickets ONLINE: Visit baltimoremagazine.tix.com

Get tickets BY PHONE: call 800-595-4849

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Baltimore Magazine, Comcast, Cover Girl, The BSO, Heineken, Mumm Napa, Partida Tequila, Maryland Lottery, The Family Tree, Sterling Vintner’s Collection, Tommy Bahama Premium Rum, White Rose Printing

Parking

Party guests will receive complimentary parking in M&T Bank Stadium Lots B & C. Lots B & C can be accessed using the Hamburg St. entrance on the North side of the stadium.

Transportation

Light Rail

The light rail stops at Hamburg St. and the MARC train stops at Camden Yards.

Baltimore Taxi Service

Checker & Yellow Cab 410-955-6359

Yellow Cab 410-752-1096

Raven Cab 410-945-2212

June 26, 2008

June 25th, Women’s Wine and Dine event at Christopher Daniel

It was another grape night! About 46 women posted for an evening of Summer Sippers & Sparklers. Guest Expert Trish Caruana enlightened us about how to remain upbeat despite the news, the economy and any other challenge that might get us down.

Debra from Mercy Medical Center’s innovative S.A.F.E. Forensic Nursing program shared some harsh truths and sound advice about the realities that 1 in 4 women will be the victim of a sexual crime in her lifetime. She also shared invaluable advice about what to do if you are a victim. See the end of this entry for that info.

Don’t forget we’ve put out an APB for Spirited Woman nominations – Don’t know what that is – click here!

The wines we tasted showed well – and as usual – Chris, our favorite guy in the kitchen made a GREAT meal for us.

We started with a mixed field green salad with warm pear, goat cheese and a raspberry dressing. This was followed by a choice of grilled Mahi Mahi with Lump Crab and fabulous mashed potatoes or Prime Rib (that’s right – you heard me – Prime Rib – and it wasn’t no shabby portion either ;) also with mashed potatoes and both with a medley of fresh summer green beans. Dessert was a decadent chocolate cake garnished with raspberries – and all of this was preceded by of course – a fabulous assortment of Cabot Creamery cheeses :) !

About the wines – here are my unedited notes…Don’t try to make perfect sense of them – I said unedited – but there’s some good advice here… and if only for the recommendations… it’s worth taking a look.

The hits of the evening were the Bove Sparkling from the Loire region in France, the Vinho Verde from Portugal and the Rioja – but everything else showed very well. Try a bottle of each and comment back!

Before the wines – yes – I’ve decided to venture onto video – you don’t get much but a glimpse of the fun we have here – but it is worth a look! Click here.

Ok – now to the wines…

Tonight’s Notes:

Thank you to our sponsors

Baltimore4Her.com • Brick Bodies •Cabot Creamery • Fiji Water•

Hunt Valley Laser & Skin Care• KAWG&F Lynn Brick’s Women’s Health & Fitness •

Merry Maids • Tydings & Rosenberg LLP

Summer Sparklers – Why? – Why not!

Sparkling wines are great for summer, here’s why:

They are refreshing, versatile, affordable, and festive and also – go with a variety of foods.

What we started with…

Bove – Sparkling Chenin Blanc – from the Loire region in France. Chenin Blanc along with Riesling is one of the two most versatile grape varietals because it can make: Sparkling Sweet or Dry (Brut), Regular Table Wine, Dessert Wine – Late harvest .

The Loire Region for those who don’t know – is the land of Cinderella castles – located slightly southwest of Paris.

Back to Sparkling Wine – Sparkling wines take the guesswork out of what to serve because few people don’t enjoy them. They also minimize stains and eliminate the need for different types of stemware.

Try making Sangria with Sparkling wine – using half regular wine – making the recipe and adding sparkling wine just prior to service. It’s an unexpected and fun twist.

Pierre Larousse is another type of French Sparkler – this one hails from Alsace – in Alsace they also make Cremant D’Alsace but that’s another post and/or event.

Tip #1 – Serve water due to the reality people metabolize alcohol sooner with the heat than they do in the winter – you never want your guests quenching their thirst with wine – it’s best they do that with WATER.

Broadbent Sunflower Portugal (Vinho Verde) $11

Vinho Verde – means “Green Wine” – which is young wine. Vinho Verde is kind of like Beaujolais nouveau but made with the traditional white – Alvarihno is the most popular and common – but there are about 20 white varietals and also 16 red used commonly to make this traditional spring/summer wine.

Almost half of Vinho Verde is RED but little of it is exported. The reds are deep red and tannic – usually made from the Azal Tinto varietal.

Tip #2 Understand your limits

This has several meanings – the first is – obvious –don’t drink so much you’ll regret it in more ways than one – the second is more esoteric which means, when it comes to summertime, entertaining – go easy on yourself, don’t look to make the perfect wine choices as often – guests won’t pay as much attention. When you entertain in the summer you’re usually outside, there’s often a lot more going on… the focus may not be so honed in on the wine… give yourself a break “understand your limits” – Budget wise, time wise, venue wise, etc… and keep that in mind when choosing what to drink.

Excelsior Robertson Chardonnay South Africa (Western Cape) $10+

I love this Chardonnay because it’s not overly oaked – I also like South African wines because they provide great value. The Robertson valley in South Africa is the Western Cape.

On 8th January 1918, growers in the Western Cape founded the Koöperatieve Wijnbouwers Vereniging van Zuid-Afrika Bpkt (KWV). KWV came to dominate the industry until the end of the apartheid. In the 1930s they set up the South African Wine Farmers Association (SAWFA) as a 50:50 joint venture with their British agents, Vine Products, taking full control after the Second World War.

There are about 60 appellations in the Wine of Origine (WO) in South African – equivalent to the French DOC. WO must be made from 100% grapes grown in a given area.

Chardonnay is a natural with any seafood – provided it’s not overly oaked – remember if you have a ton of Old Bay though – you’ll likely lose any taste nuance and it might be better to go for beer.

Tip # 3 Make sure that you have enough wine on hand Make sure that you have enough wine on hand when entertaining – 1/3 bottle per person (lunch/cocktails) ½ bottle per person for a dinner or evening party. Always allow for corked bottles by buying one extra.

Graham Beck PINNO South Africa (Franschhoek)$11+ – Love this – pinotage grape, screw cap – refreshing, fun, unexpected. A great value and fun addition to any evening/event.

Tip # 4 Make food and wine pairings effortless by incorporating some of the wine you’re serving in the dishes you’re making (substitute wine for vinegar in salad dressings, use as a marinade, or macerate fruit before grilling).

Ferraton Red France (Cotes Du Rhone) $12 – Why CDR? I like blends for summer entertaining – they are just easier. You tend to find that everyone likes a blend more than a given varietal.

CDR is located slightly south west of Lyon which is technically the end of the Burgundy region.

Tip #5 Experiment with new wines you don’t know, and try different pairings. Summer calls for different foods – try different wines!

Azabache Tempranillo Spain (Rioja) $14

Rioja’s still provide tremendous value for the money and also – tend to go great with anything grilled as a lot of Spanish food dishes require things to be done “A La Plancha” – making Rioja’s (red or white) perfect summertime wines.

Tempranillo is to Rioja what Merlot and Cabernet are to Bordeaux.

Tip # 6 Revisit box wines and screw caps – boxes are great for the boat, camping and large groups and screw caps are perfect for entertaining.

Thanks as usual to Carol Fling of Vintner’s Selections for being cooperative and providing us with outstanding wines for the evening!.

Now – to the important safety tips for women – courtesy of Mercy Medical Center’s S.A.F.E. spokesperson:

If you suspect you’ve been sexually assuaulted – get yourself to Mercy Medical Center as soon as possible.

Do not wash, do not if possible relieve yourself in the bathroom (if you must – save it – not in any container that might have contained acide prior and bring it with you).

If you can’t bear to keep your clothes on – change but keep the clothes in a paper bag and bring them with you.

Do not leave your drink unattended in ANY setting.

Remember RAPE is a crime of violence not of SEX. Anyone is at risk – young, old, fat, thin, hot, homely, married, single…

Share this information with other women you care about – it might make the difference between a conviction and resolution versus – another perpetrator walking.

For more information on women’s safety click here.

March 27, 2008

Last night’s Women’s Wine & Dine – What you missed…

Well, last night’s event was AWESOME – we had over 50 ladies there, it was a blast. We paired Domestic VS. Imported wines, Content our board member (and partner with Tydings & Rosenberg LLP) spoke about why you should care about alcohol legislation, in Maryland especially. Our amazing guest speaker was none other than the fabulous Jane Brewer, who is co-chair of the Tax department at KAWG&F (yes, tax at this time of year is an exciting subject and with the addition of good wine, it was positively scintillating). Our featured charity was Art With a Heart, which offers art therapy to disadvantaged children and adults throughout the Baltimore area.

One of the biggest thrills was the food – we had an amazing menu. As usual the folks at Chris Daniels outdid themselves. I had the flat ironed steak over gorgonzola potato foam (this is NOT your normal rubber chicken dinner networking meal ladies by a long shot ;) but those that had the almond covered rainbow trout with shoestring potatoes & fennel, were just as pleased as punch.

The crowd at March 26th Women’s Wine & Dine

As promised – here are the wines – prices indicated are approximate:
Domaine St Vincent Gruet New Mexico $10.99 -

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Domaine Saint Vincent Brut is a Méthode Champenoise sparkling wine produced by the Gruet family in New Mexico. Gruet makes more than a million bottles of French Champagne every year, and their Gruet Brut from New Mexico has long been our top-selling domestic sparkler. As the second label of Gruet, Domaine Saint Vincent Brut is surely one of the best values in domestic sparkling wines on the market.

Domaine Saint Vincent Brut is a soft yellow-gold in color, crisp and lively, with a nose of apples, citrus and vanilla. Light/medium in body, it is dry with flavors of apples, lemons, flinty earth and bread dough. Well balanced and food-friendly, this sparkling wine offers a clean and refreshing finish.

Domaine Saint Vincent Brut goes well with all kinds of food, and its friendly price makes it the perfect sparkler for summer parties. This one always blows away the wine snobs and know it alls… for that alone, I LOVE it.

Great value for your money!
Don Conde Cava SPAIN $9.99

Great – hey, this is drinking like the “good stuff” but it’s cheaper! wine

Sparkling wine from a specific part of Spain, Made by the champagne method, Cava wines use Chardonnay and Pinot Noir as well as Macabeo, Parellada, and Xarello grapes. Many of these wines should be drunk young to enjoy the most fruit flavor.

This is my – I want bubbles, but I don’t want to bust the budget bottle of choice. Great for Graduation parties !

Windy Ridge Heron Chard $12

Nestled high atop the hills in Temecula California lies the newest Winery in the Temecula Valley. With the daily afternoon winds it is appropriately named Windy Ridge Cellars.

The Proprietors, Steve & Valerie Andrews plan to operate a small boutique winery with the finest details personally attended to.
The 10 acres are terraced and planted with Zinfandel, Syrah, Viognier and Cabernet Sauvignon varietals. Tasting open by appointment only at this time.

THIS WAS ONE OF THE EVENING’S FAVORITES – LOTS OF LADIES LOVED IT, AND i HAVE TO AGREE! Most tasty!

Jim Jim Unwooded Chardonnay AUSTRALIA $11

Milbrandt Pinot Gris $14
Cornaro Pinot Grigio $8 ITALY

Heron Merlot $14
Altosur Merlot CHILE $10

Front Porch Cab $11
Man Vintners Cab SOUTH AFRICA $10

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