Archive for the ‘Special Wine Events’ Category
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
 Toast to Sonoma Wine Country Weekend
- Don’t walk around a vineyard with soup in your purse.
- Basil and lavender make extraordinary gelato.
- If Francis Ford Coppola invites you to visit his private resorts in Italy and Belize, it may be an offer you can’t refuse.
These are just a few things discovered at Wine Country Weekend, the three-day extravaganza of all things edible and drinkable that took over Sonoma Sept. 3-5.
In its 31st year, the culinary festival outdid itself as destination for pleasure seekers, all the while raising significant funds for Sonoma County Vintners’ and Sonoma Valley Vintners and Growers’ choice charities. And non-stop, a terrific time was had by all.
 Chef Estes at La Follette
Soup’s On: The folks at La Follette Wines are hospitable. At Friday night’s winemaker dinner, hosted in a delightful barn and garden setting in a Santa Rosa Willowside neighborhood vineyard, a few guests arrived after the hors d’oeuvres reception, and just as the property tour was beginning. We plucked up glasses of wine, but before we had made more than a few steps into the rows of grapes, a Follette staffer caught us, offering tiny cups of Zazu host chef Duskie Estes’ corn soup that had been served to more timely party-goers.
We sipped – chilled Manchester Ridge Chardonnay from one hand, savory-sweet hot broth from the other – as Greg La Follette described his grape cultivation process, the particular stresses of this year’s weather, and the unique clay, loamy soils of this growing site.
As more Follette staffers followed with continuous pours of wine, I balanced my and my guests’ near-empty cups in my purse, where they spilled, and of course, proved that there weren’t as near-empty as I’d thought.
Which led to lesson two – when soup is this delicious, it can, in a pinch, be savored very nicely from the pocket lining of a purse.
Estes, fresh from the announcement that she is competing on season two of the Food Network’s Next Top Chef, sent out a feast of cauliflower sformato, goose leg confit Shepherd’s pie, and Liberty Duck.
Did you know, by the way, that La Follette plays a remarkable bagpipe?
 Chefs at Sonoma Wine Country Weekend
Basil and Lavender Gelato: The crowds were out in full at the 31st Annual Taste of Sonoma, which took over MacMurray Ranch on Saturday. Yet thanks to shuttle service provided again this year from Pure Luxury Transportation, getting to the front gate was a breeze, even as a sold-out capacity of 2,500 guests converged to sample food and drink from more than 200 wineries and chefs.
“This is just another day in Sonoma,” quipped Carneros Bistro sommelier Christopher Sawyer, as he led a group past the steel drum band at the entranceway, along booths serving grilled-to-order meats and fresh-blended Hello Cello raspberry-limoncello lemonade, then into a virtual city of tents packed with chef cook stations and tables brimming with thousands of wine bottles.
In a nice new touch this year, each of the four appellation tents partnered select chefs and vintners, to show how wine and food can best be paired. For K&L Bistro of Sebastopol, that meant a steamed dough bun stuffed with a slab of pork belly and drizzled in hoisin sauce, enjoyed alongside Mueller Winery’s Russian River Valley Zinfandel.
At The Sonoma Steel Chef Competition, with chefs warring recipes in multiple rounds of mystery ingredient cook-offs, Janine Falvo of Sonoma’s Carneros Bistro and Jack Mitchell of Jack & Tony’s in Santa Rosa tied for first place in a highly challenging all-vegetarian basket of beets, potatoes and rutabagas supplemented with local eggs.
After nearly five hours of eating and drinking, the most exquisite finishing touch came in small scoops of beautiful basil and lavender infused gelato, served by some unlikely chefs – the good people of Standards of Excellence Appliances in Rohnert Park.
 Mermaid on parade
Francis Ford Coppola Presents: The theme of Endless Sonoma, the 18th Annual Sonoma Valley Harvest Wine Auction, was beach. So guests arrived decked in surfer shorts, brilliantly colored sundresses, and in one case, a glittering green mermaid outfit complete with shell bustier.
Yet even as the luncheon stretched over a decadent eight courses and nearly six hours, most of the excitement focused on the auction lots.
For the Coppola coup, that meant a package including a 5-day, 4-night stay with spa services at a villa in Southern Italy, plus a 5-day, 4-night stay with spa services at Turtle Inn resort of Belize. Extra goodies included 3-Liter bottles of Francis Ford Coppola Director’s Cut and Archimedes signed by winemaker Corey Beck, a two-year membership to the FFCW wine club, a private tour, tasting and lunch for eight at FFCW’s winery in Alexander Valley, dinner for eight at Café Zoetrope in San Francisco, and a full library of Francis Ford Coppola films on dVd.
 Salute to the chefs of the Auction
As guests waddled from the luncheon tent – bellies full, winning-bid wallets quite a bit lighter – the party continued on. Pisco sours were poured, cigars were smoked, chocolates, cheeses and confections were consumed.
Just another day in Sonoma, indeed.
Tags: 31st Annual Taste of Sonoma, Archimedes, Café Zoetrope., Carneros Bistro, Christopher Sawyer, Corey Beck, Duskie Estes, Food Network’s Next Top Chef, Francis Ford Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola Director’s Cut, Greg La Follette, Hello Cello, Jack & Tony's Standards of Excellence Appliances, Jack Mitchell, Janine Falvo, K&L Bistro, La Follette Wines, MacMurray Ranch, Manchester Ridge Chardonnay, Mueller Winery, Pure Luxury, Sonoma County Vintners, Sonoma Steel Chef Competition, Sonoma Valley Harvest Wine Auction, Sonoma Valley Vintners and Growers, Turtle Inn, Wine Country Weekend, Zazu Posted in Food & Wine, Sonoma County Events, Sonoma Events, Special Wine Events | No Comments »
Monday, August 16th, 2010
It is perhaps the best name ever for a wine celebration. Stomp.

Because besides being a Napa Valley harvest party (Stomp those grapes), and playing as a cowboy theme (Stomp those cowboy boots), the 3rd annual Stomp event is the epitome of what every wine-oriented gala should be.
There’s food. There’s wine. There’s live music, and there’s an auction, with chances to bid on great prizes like culinary excursions such as a California fly-fishing trip and a Thanksgiving feast for 12 catered by a fancy chef.
Yet the real reason that Stomp is such a, well, romp, is because it is hosted by the Napa Valley Grapegrowers organization, which means it is attended by the winemakers themselves. Imagine this – guests actually get to interact with some of Napa Valley’s most renowned grapegrowers while drinking some of the world’s best wines.
 Cheers for Stomp
The Aug. 28 party being held at Hudson Vineyards in the Carneros appellation is already sold-out. Yet there is a wait list, so call 707-944-8311 to get your name added.
For your ticket, you’ll get exhibition-style local cuisine, as chefs cook outdoors and prepare foods to-order like seasonal wood-fired pizzas from Rosso Pizzeria, slabs of whole roasted salmon from Visconte Catering, carnitas tacos from Compadres, and fresh-shucked Hog Island oysters on the half shell.
 Dancing at Stomp
More than 75 wineries will be pouring, from the new CADE, to the legendary Duckhorn Vineyards. The party starts with live music by a local Mariachi band during the reception, then moves into a show by Red Meat, a honky-tonk band mixing bluegrass, country, western and swing.
And if you’re still not convinced that Stomp caters more to honest-to-goodness grapegrowers than wanna-be glitterati, check this out: there will be sustainability demonstration, showcasing how to best use sheep, bees and raptors in the vineyards for sustainable practices.
The only challenge with Stomp is that on the same evening, there’s another worthy event (maybe you can try to get to both). The 17th Annual Hands Across the Valley fundraising event is scheduled for Aug. 28, at The Ranch Winery in St. Helena.
It’s a tempting diversion, even if just a chance to see celebrity host Rob Schneider (you know, the goof from Saturday Night Live, Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, The Hot Chick, and Grown Ups).

There are actually two parties happening here. For $150 per person, you get banquet table seating and a buffet dinner by Napa chef Kevin Miller (Vintage Estates). For VIP tables of 10 at $500 per person, you get prime seating near the stage and a sit-down dinner prepared by Yountville chef Bob Hurley (Hurley’s Restaurant & Bar).
Proceeds from Hands Across the Valley benefit the Napa Valley Food Bank, Meals on Wheels and other food programs.
Details: STOMP, Saturday Aug. 28, 2010. Hudson Vineyards, 5398 Sonoma Highway Napa. Reception at 6 p.m. Tickets are $150 per person. The event is sold out, but call 707-944-8311 or visit harveststomp.com to get on the waiting list.
Hands Across the Valley, Saturday Aug. 28, 2010. The Ranch Winery, 105 Zinfandel Lane, St. Helena. Reception at 6 p.m. Tickets are $150 or $500 per person. 707-226-6136 or visit handsacrossthevalley.com.
Tip: The best way to enjoy wine-themed parties is to sample as many of the world-class wines as you can. So play it smart, and leave the driving to a professional. Pure Luxury offers great choices, ranging from limos to Town Cars to even charter buses of various sizes for your VIP group.
Tags: Bob Hurley, CADE, Compadres, Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, Duckhorn Vineyards, Grown Ups, Hands Across the Valley, Hog Island Oysters, Hudson Vineyards, Hurley's Restaurant & Bar, Kevin Miller, Meals on Wheels, Napa Valley Grapegrowers, Pure Luxury, Red Meat, Rob Schneider, Rosso Pizzeria, Saturday Night Live, St. Helena, Stomp, The Hot Chick, the Napa Valley Food Bank, The Ranch Winery, Vintage Estates, Visconte Catering, Yountville Posted in Food & Wine, Napa wineries, Special Wine Events | No Comments »
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Part of the fun in taking a vacation or escaping for a day trip is the chance to meet new people. As a local living in Sonoma County, a quick drive into San Francisco can result in meeting friendly tourists from across the globe. But you don’t have to leave Sonoma County to meet people from other parts of the Unites States or other countries. With its reputation for award-winning wines and gourmet food, Sonoma County attracts its own share of visitors.
 The Lobby at Hilton Sonoma Wine County
One popular place where visitors stay is the Hilton Sonoma Wine Country. Located conveniently off the highway, Hilton Sonoma is located near busy downtown Santa Rosa, award-winning wineries, and great restaurants. For those who have spent all of their energy exploring Sonoma County by day, Nectar Restaurant & Lounge, located at the Hilton Sonoma, offers a convenient and delicious option for dinner. For those who are ready for the exploration to continue, the Hilton Sonoma offers something very special.
 Nectar Restaurant & Lounge Executive Chef Rene Jakushak
Nectar Restaurant & Lounge Executive Chef, Rene Jakushak, has created an unforgettable menu to be enjoyed during a wine cave dinner offered by the Hilton Sonoma at Hans Fahden Winery in picturesque Calistoga. Meet the winemaker, tour the beautiful lush gardens before enjoying your candlelit dinner in the wine cave. Chef Jakushak has created a three-course menu using fresh local ingredients designed to compliment Hans Fahden wines.
 The Wine Cave at Hans Fahden Winery
Click here to make your reservations soon – these special wine cave dinners will only be offered until September of this year. Make sure to make your reservations with Pure Luxury for private chauffeured transportation to and from your wine cave dinner and relax while we take care of the driving.
Tags: Calistoga wineries, Executive Chef Rene Jakushak, Hans Fahden Winery, Hilton Sonoma Wine Country, hotels in Sonoma County, Nectar Restaurant & Lounge, Pure Luxury, things to do in Sonoma County, wine cave dinners Posted in Special Wine Events | No Comments »
Monday, April 5th, 2010
Bravissimo is a word used when describing something or someone splendid or excellent. It is also a great word for the annual fundraiser for The Healdsburg School. Last year the event was presented at Dutcher Crossing Winery. Guests listened to live music, enjoyed wine & food, and bid on raffles and silent & live auctions
for a chance to cook with Chef Douglas Keane of Cyrus Restaurant, a week’s stay at an Italian Villa, and more.
This year the festivities continue at Paradise Ridge Winery on Friday, April 16, 2010. Auction items include a 100 Bottle Instant Cellar, a Picnic for Eight at the Hog Island Oyster Company hosted by Chef/Restaurateur Ralph Tingle, a Blending Party for Ten at Artiste Winery and Tasting Studio, a week’s stay in Hawaii, and many more fantastic items!
 Paradise Ridge Winery
The evening would not be complete without delicious food and wine. A three-course meal prepared by Bruce Riezenmen, Owner and Executive Chef of Park Avenue Catering will be paired with local wines from wineries such as Murphy Goode Winery, Chateau Souverain, Robert Mondavi, Kendall Jackson Wine Estates, and De La Montanya Winery. Click here to view the full menu, purchase your tickets, and to take advantage of a great discounted rate offered by the Hilton Sonoma Wine County for overnight guests. Complete your evening with private, chauffeured transportation by Pure Luxury and enjoy the event without worrying about appointing a designated driver. Bravissimo!
Tags: Artiste Winery and Tasting Studio, Bravissimo 2010, Chateau Souverain, Chef Bruce Riezenman, Chef Douglas Keane, Chef Ralph Tingle, Cyrus Restaurant, De La Montanya Winery, Dutcher Crossing Winery, Hilton Sonoma Wine Country, Hog Island Oyster Company, Kendall Jackson Wine Estates, Murphy Goode Winery, Paradise Ridge Winery, Park Avenue Catering, Robert Mondavi, The Healdsburg School Posted in Special Wine Events | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
 Visit Bouchaine Vineyards during April in Carneros
The Carneros region located between Sonoma and Napa includes parts of each while simultaneously establishing its own uniqueness. In 1983, Carneros received its appellation status and was the first in California to be defined by its specific climate. This beautiful area of Northern California Wine Country is well-known for its Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Sparkling Wines.
On April 17 & 18, 2010 you are invited to, April in Carneros. At least 26 wineries, some not usually open to the public, will open their doors to welcome visitors with wine, food, music, special discounts, and opportunities to meet winemakers. Click here to view the full list of activities offered by wineries such as Anaba, Cline Cellars, Truchard Vineyards, and Ty Caton Vineyards.
Event organizers ask that groups of eight or more please contact individual wineries for availability. Click here to purchase your tickets. A portion of proceeds is donated to scholarship funds for Santa Rosa Junior College and Napa Valley College. Groups of any size can contact Pure Luxury to reserve a private, chauffeured vehicle as your designated driver for this all-day event.
Tags: Anaba, April in Carneros, Carneros appellation, Chardonnay, Cline Cellars, Pinot Noir, Sparkling Wines, Truchard Vineyards, Ty Caton Vineyards Posted in Special Wine Events | No Comments »
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