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There’s nothing I love more than a good wine and food pairing, and wine dinners are one of the best ways to experience expert pairings. Last Friday I got to attend a preview of Del Frisco’s new World of Wine Dinner Series, making its debut this March with a region near and dear to my heart, Napa Valley.

The preview consisted of a delicious raw bar, and four tables, one for each wine dinner that Del Frisco’s has planned, Napa Valley, Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Northern Italy. We made our way around the room twice, first tasting the whites at each table, then the reds. At each table, a knowledgeable representative was able to answer our questions, share interesting information about the wines, and generally made the experience one that was fun, interactive, and of course, delicious.

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Just like this preview reception, the World of Wine dinners will provide an opportunity for interactive wine education. Executive Chef Derek Barragan will prepare five courses for each of the dinners; Del Frisco’s breadth of wine knowledge, through their Director of Wine, Jay Foster and four expert Sommeliers will be shared with dinner guests in an intimate setting. During the dinners, Foster and his team will travel from table-to-table during each course to involve guests in sight, smell, and taste characteristics in each wine as well as how they relate to the region.

Menus for the first two World of Wine dinners as well as dates for later dinners are below. Dinners cost $100 plus tax and gratuity. For more information on Boston’s wine dinners, call 617-345-3941 or visit Del Frisco’s website.

 

Del Frisco’s World of Wine Dinner Menus

March 22nd Dinner

Cheese plates on table
Passed Sparkling

1st Cliff Lede Sauvignon blanc
Green chile braised pheasant enchilada, blood orange, queso fresco

2nd Rombauer Cabernet
Applewood smoked pork belly confit, Caramelized Granny Smith grits, cardamom-sage
jus.

3rd Nickel and Nickel CC Ranch Cabernet
Australian lamb Ribeye, local goat cheese bread pudding, wild berry lamb Demi,
watercress.

4th Dunn Howell Mountain Cabernet
Prosciutto wrapped filet mignon, foie gras, russet-sweet potato gratin

Dessert, Dolce by Far Niente
Lemon cupcake with lavender meringue.

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Bordeaux Dinner June 7th

Cheese plates on each table
Passed Sparkling

1st Course: CH. Graville Lacoste White
Ahi Tuna Tartare, Toasted Sesame Wafer, English Cucumber Mingonette

2nd Course: CH. Mylord Saint Emillion
Georges Bank Scallop, White Truffle-Corn Bisque, Sweet
Basil Vinaigrette (Garnish w/ Micro Basil)

3rd Course: CH. de Bellvue: Margeaux
Duck Confit-Cannellini Bean Stew, Red Chile-Corn
Muffin, Wild Baby Arugula

4th Course CH. Deyrem Valentin
Slow Braised Beef Cheek, Smoked Vermont Cheddar
Grits, Crispy Onions, Red Currant Jus

Dessert: Ch. Laribotte Sauternes
Summer Peach Bread Pudding, Honey Whipped Mascarpone

Burgundy Dinner August 16th – Menu to Follow
Northern Italy Dinner October 25th – Menu to Follow

Tags: Boston, Del Frisco's, events, Food, food and wine pairings, wine, wine dinner

Really, it was lunch for dinner, which meant there there were cocktails, like my Del Frisco’s favorite, the VIP. On a steamy night last week, a few Boston bloggers and I were treated to some of Del Frisco’s latest lunch menu items. As opposed to some dinner entrees, like big cuts of meat and sides, lunch dishes are lighter and much quicker to prepare. We learned that most of the lunch items can be made in about 10 minutes, making Del Frisco’s a great option for a work week lunch or business meeting.

But first, cocktails on the deck, overlooking the harbor. . .

VIP Cocktail at Del Frisco's

How can you say no to lunch with views like this?!

Liberty Wharf Boston

Once we were seated for lunch for dinner, we got a chance to check out the menu for the evening. Four smaller portions of some of Del Frisco’s favorite lunch items made for a VERY filling dinner.

Del Frisco's lunch

seared ahi tuna salad

Seared Ahi Tuna Salad (shaved Napa cabbage, arugula, mango, chilled noodles, toasted almonds, tomato, avocado, ginger-sesame dressing)

This, in my mind is the perfect dish. It’s the type of meal I could eat starting at brunch, all the way through late-night and never get tired of it. My appetite lately has been strange, much like that of a 19 year old frat boy. Really, I have been wanting carbs, cheese, and salt in every possible form: pizza, fries, chips. That’s about it. This salad did its part in reawakening my love for fresh foods and flavors that pop. Simply delicious.

spaghettini

Spaghettini (garlic shrimp, plum tomato, basil, and lemon zest)

This dish ended up being my favorite, I guess because the abovementioned food cravings. I loved that, although it was a pasta dish, it was still very light and full of flavor from the shrimp. The tomato also gave it a nice acidity. As you can see, I cleaned my plate. (I’m not that messy though, I did share mine with my neighbor.)

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steakhouse salad

Steakhouse Salad (broiled prime strip steak, deviled egg, baby mixed greens, watercress, avocado, cherry tomato, bacon, parmesan, blue cheese and horseradish lemon dressing)

It really doesn’t get much better than this. I even had a few bites of the perfectly cooked steak, which matched up great with crisp greens, tangy blue cheese, and avocado. But the deviled egg?! Who thought of this genius? I have never had a salad with a deviled egg before, but I think it needs to become a standard salad topping.

deviled egg

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Orrechiette (grilled chicken breast, baby spinach, and roasted garlic parmesan cream)

By the time this creamy, decadent plate of little pasta arrived, I was just about full. I managed a few bites noticing in particular, the grilled flavor of the chicken, which I loved, and the garlicky cream sauce. This dish, for me, would be perfect in a few months, when the temperatures start dropping and there’s a need for something cozy.

It was fun to have the opportunity to try so many delicious lunch dishes all in one meal. Del Frisco’s is open for lunch Monday-Friday 11:30-4:00, and their lunch menu is impressive and quick, if you need it to be. I could see lunch at Del Frisco’s being the perfect mid-day treat on a day off in Boston too.

What’s your lunch style? Do you go out to eat, bring food to eat at your desk?

 

As this was a media event, Del Frisco’s kindly provided our meals at no charge, but as always, my opinions are my own.

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Tags: blogger events, Boston, cocktails, Del Frisco's, dinner, Food, Lunch

The holiday season is definitely a great time for getting dressed up, sparkly things, going out, and enjoying lots of social functions. Friday night I attended a Holiday Chic night out at Del Frisco’s Boston location. Sponsored by Dirty Water Media, the event featured Chambord cocktails, bites of Del Frisco’s best, like crab cakes, and tuna tartare, makeup from Elizabeth Grady, and a bunch of other fun, girly things.

Chambord

I was actually expecting the event to be a ladies’ night, so I was surprised at the very large number of men there! I arrived solo and enjoyed a sample of a Chambord martini while waiting for my friend to arrive.

Chambord martinis

I sampled some Solixir, a really delicious line of refreshing drinks infused with healthy botanical extracts.

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And checked out some glittery hair pieces and hats that were for sale.

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When my friend arrived, we decided to head out to the Del Frsico’s bar area to get a little bit of air. While everything at the event was delicious, it was very well attended, and the crowd was not the most mannerly group I have ever met. People cut in line for drinks, pushed, shoved, walked in front of things while I was taking pictures. Liberty Wharf, as much as I love it, unfortunately tends to attract the self-important type. As the great Countess Luann put so well, Money can’t buy you class. Winking smile

Before we headed out we grabbed the fabulous gift boxes which contained a can of Solixir and an Elizabeth Grady mud mask which I was very excited about. It also contained a gift card for lunch at Del Frisco’s. I am definitely going to make a point of a fancy business lunch sometime soon! Del Frisco’s also has a fun Sunday deal; I can imagine Sunday would be a little less crowded, thus making for a great date night.

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Our experience at the Del Frisco’s bar was much better. We promptly got seats thanks to some nice gentlemen, and we each had a VIP martini and a lemon drop martini. Del Frisco’s has a fun bar scene that makes for good people-watching. Their cocktails are truly first rate (and strong!), and the whole vibe is kind of swanky. It’s a great place to grab some bar bites and cocktails or even an after dinner drink. We ended up having a  fabulous evening on the water. But we both agreed that our preferred way to visit Liberty Wharf is by boat. Only six months to go. . .

What’s the best cocktail you had recently?

Tags: blogging, Boston, Chambord, cocktails, Del Frisco's, events, Restaurants

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