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September certainly flew! They say as you get older, time starts to go by more and more quickly, which makes me a little sad. I am definitely starting to feel it! I suppose that’s why savoring each moment, even the mundane ones, becomes more important. October is upon us, and it’s going to be a busy one for me at work as we prepare for all of our holiday events. I receive dozens of press releases about events each week, and while I end up deleting many of them, there are still so many that share events I would love to attend. Below is just a sampling of events I would go to if I had all the time in the world (and could be bi-coastal).

Whisky Live – October 2 – I am dying to attend Whisky Live, but I was sick for two weeks and missed a ton of NYC Marathon training so I am being a good runner and running that night. It is sure to be a tasty and festive event.

Whisky Live Boston is back for its second year at The Park Plaza Castle, a National Historic Landmark, on Wednesday, October 2.  Whisky Live offers a fantastic evening of the finest whisky, incredible whisky cocktails, great food and fantastic entertaining – making enjoying whisky part of a lifestyle.

Let’s Talk About Food Festival – October 5 – On Saturday, October 5, the outdoor festival kicks off with a host of presentations and programming elements.  The main stage will include presentations such as Cooking for Geeks, Raise Your Hand for Better School Food, The Mediterranean Diet, Let’s Talk About SeafoodHow to Fuel an Athlete, An Israeli Brunch: Beyond Hummus and Falafel, and finally, Men (and Women) in Blue – local first responders from Cambridge, Watertown and Boston will compete with area chefs in a cook-off. 

Urban Grape 60 Miles to Boston Challenge – If I didn’t have a very fun wedding to attend the night before, I would definitely be at this pop up, which brings together two favorites, The Urban Grape and Lineage.

Three years ago, Lineage did our very first pop-up with us at the Chestnut Hill store. It seems only fitting to bring them back for our first pop-up at the BCAE. Their new Executive Chef, Alex Saenz, is up to the challenge to present us with 100% locally sourced menu, featuring only items found within 60 miles of Boston. Everything in your glass will also be from within 60 miles. Can we do it? Join us on October 6th and find out!

 

East Cambridge Business Association Rib Fest – October 20 –

The East Cambridge Business Association (ECBA) is proud to present The East Cambridge Business Association “Smoke This” Rib Fest 2013, on Sunday October 20, 2013 from 12:00 noon – 4:00pm. The Rib Fest and Street Fair will take place on Cambridge Street in East Cambridge, between Fulkerson Street and Fifth Street.

The Rib Fest is a culinary showdown pitting pit master against pit master for the title of the best ribs in town. The event is for all ages so come and enjoy some BBQ. There will be plenty of food and fun to be had, but for the best chance to sample a variety of ribs and to cast your vote, you’ll need a Taste Ticket which will get you 10 rib samples from the restaurants of your choice at a first come first serve basis. Taste Tickets are currently on sale. Additionally, each restaurant will be selling a dish of their own, showcasing their own menu.

 

Donelan Family Wines at Stonehedge Inn – October 21 – One of my favorite things about our stay at Stonehedge Inn was definitely their wine program. I was disappointed that their wine cave was not open, but we loved our meal and service so much and definitely look forward to attending a wine dinner soon. Donelan Family Wines is out of Santa Rosa, a place we try to visit often, and I am pretty sure with the great food at Stonehedge and these fantastic wines, this will be a night to remember.

Founded by Joe Donelan, Donelan Family Wines is a small, boutique winery located in Santa Rosa, California. The winery focuses on producing critically acclaimed, well balanced, terroir driven wines from Syrah and Rhone varietals. The goal at Donelan is not to just only find the sites, get the fruit, and make the wine, but also to discover and distill what truly makes an impact to the components of great wine, and to isolate out the best of the best by segmenting vineyards based on natural variation within even the smallest of sites among northern California vineyards. Within their portfolio of wines they offer a series of blends and a series of single vineyards. Simply put, they think wine should taste great – with every vintage and every grape, which is their ultimate priority and their greatest motivation. They recently received their second consecutive set of overwhelmingly positive reviews and scores from well known wine critic Robert Parker. Consistently rated 90+ (several 95+!) on all of their wines, Robert Parker describes their wines as “exceptionally elegant” and “flirting with perfection”. Join us as we taste these phenomenal wines with Joe Donelan.

 

Schramsberg Wine Dinner with Hugh Davies – October 21 – Oh how I love Schramsberg! We celebrated the mister’s birthday at the wine caves a few years back, and we have the best memories of that day, along with a major love of their incredible sparkling wine.

On Monday, October 21st at 6:30 p.m, 51 Lincoln, a top Newton-area destination for creative New American cuisine, will host a special Schramsberg wine dinner with Hugh Davies, the acclaimed California sparkling wine estate’s owner and winemaker. The dinner will start with a champagne-topped fall cocktail, followed by five courses of elegant fare designed by 51 Lincoln Chef and Owner Jeff Fournier to highlight a selection of Schramsberg’s exquisite vintage sparklers and J. Davies Cabernet Sauvignon. Davies worked with the 51 Lincoln team to select the evening’s wines, which include some of the estate’s most sought-after bottles, and he will be on-hand to lead guests through each pairing and talk about his family’s vineyard and winemaking philosophy.

 

Wine Road Wine & Food Affair – November 2 and 3 – Okay, this one is in November and in Sonoma,  but a Wine & Food Affair is one of my favorite events of all time. In 2011, I cancelled my attendance last minute when my nana passed away. Last year, I didn’t go due to the NYC Marathon that never happened, and this year, I’m still not going because of the NYC Marathon. Next year, I will be there. You can see my past Wine and Food Affair post here. (The Wine Road also does an awesome barrel tasting event in the Spring. Remind me why I don’t live in Sonoma County?)

A Wine & Food Affair is the premier event for Wine Road – Northern Sonoma County!
Join us for a weekend of wine and food pairing in the Alexander, Dry Creek and Russian River Valleys. All of the wineries participating will have a favorite winery recipe in the cookbook, which they will prepare both days for you to sample, along with the perfect wine. – See more at:
http://www.wineroad.com/events/wine_and_food_affair/6#sthash.yyIpESh0.dpuf

Wine and Yoga at Jessup Cellars – All month long – If I lived in the Napa Valley, I would spend a lot of time at Jessup Cellars. They have all sorts of fun events, and this one combines two loves, wine and yoga.

Join Jessup Cellars every Wednesday from 9/25 to 10/31 for our six week Yoga & Wine Series with instructor July Zaleski. The Vinyasa style classes will be open to all levels. After class enjoy Jessup Cellars wines with fresh, seasonal local bites.

Tags: Boston, California, events, Food, October, wine

Summer is for strawberries, and a couple of weeks ago, I had the delicious pleasure of joining Post 390 for their Farm to Post dinner with Ward’s Berry Farm. Post 390 features a different farm every month; you may remember when I dined with the cheese farmers from 5Spoke Creamery. One of the things I love about these dinners is that they really introduce guests to the farm, its products, and the people behind them. It’s a warm and wonderful way to enjoy food while learning where it comes from. The Post 390 does an amazing job with the ingredients they select, and their wine pairings are always excellent.

Lin and I arrived and were welcomed with the cocktail of the evening, the “Strawberry Ward”. This delicious blend of Pisco Porton, Cherry Heering, Ward’s Farm strawberries, balsamic, ad lemon offered a refreshing, natural berry taste without too much sweetness.

Strawberry Ward Cocktail The cocktail was paired with Sea Scallop and Tuna Sashimi and Maine Crab Stuffed Monkfish Cheek. We then received an introduction to the guests from Ward’s Berry Farm and watched a video taken when the Post 390 staff visited the farm. Everyone had great things to say about the experience, and I now definitely want to plan a day trip there.

Ward's Berry Farm The first course of our tasting menu was Hot Smoked Salmon with Ward’s Berry Farm chioggia beets, herbed chevre, strawberry salsa, and candied pignole, paired with Domaine Pascal Pibaleau Crémant de Loire Rosé. This course was a favorite of many; the components just went so well together and made for an unforgettable dish. The wine’s strawberry notes complimented the flavors in the dish, and fine, abundant bubbles made it feel celebratory.

hot smoked salmon with beetscremant de loire Next up, we were treated to Ricotta and Arugula Ravioli Carbonara with sugar snap peas, spring onion, and house bacon, paired with Laporte Pouilly-Fume. Again, a perfect pairing, matching a rich, creamy and flavorful ravioli dish with a tart wine with minerality and acidity that brought out the flavors of the food really nicely.

ricotta and arugula ravioli carbonara Our third course was Skillet Seared Hailbut with German butterball potato vichyssoise, gremoulada braised romaine lettuce, baby carrots and baby peas, paired with St. Urbans-Hof Riesling. Light and flaky fish with the spring veggies. went well with a light, crispy, and fruity Riesling.

skillet seared halibut And there was more! Carved Saddle of Spring Lamb with the most delicious Cherokee and Two Star Lettuce salad with feta, oregano, and mustard vinaigrette. I could eat simple, zesty salads like this every day and wish the salads I made came close. A spicy, earthy red, Mas de la Dame La Stele was paired with this dish, and I could not stop sticking my nose in the glass. The nose of the wine was simply beautiful and required lots of time to stop and breathe it in.

lamb The final course of the night was a Strawberry Crème Fraiche Tart, paired with Chambers Muscat. As stuffed as I was from all of the other courses, I found eating this dessert easy (and necessary!). The tartness of the crème fraiche made it seem light and fresh; the strawberries added pure summer.

strawberry creme fraiche tart

My dining companions were a ton of fun, as they always are at Post 390. They have a great team that puts a lot of thought and love into the work they do, and they are happy to share. I would definitely recommend checking out a Farm to Post dinner soon.

How have you been enjoying summer strawberries? Have you had strawberries in a savory course?

 

 

My dinner was hosted by Post 390, however all opinions are my own.

Tags: Boston, dinner, events, farm to post, farm to table, Food, food and wine, food and wine pairings, Post 390, strawberries

Starting the week by feeling behind is not ideal, but here’s to hoping for lots of energy to somehow catch up on life. Work is busy; it’s seven days a week with calls at any time of day, including 9:00 p.m. on Saturdays. It’s hard to find time to take a mental breather! A silent meditation retreat is sounding pretty good right about now. . .

Blog events have been a nice way to reconnect with friends and network with new people while enjoying great food, and the Taste of Columbus Hospitality Group a couple of weeks ago was definitely one of these evenings. A week out from the marathon bombings, things still felt somber, and a gray, drizzly night added to that mood. Luckily, the Columbus Hospitality Group pulled together some great dishes to warm our hearts and stomachs! The group consists of the following restaurants and hotels.

  • Mistral
  • Teatro
  • Sorellina
  • Mooo…
  • L’Andana
  • XV Beacon Hotel
  • The Inn @ St Botolph

Upon early arrival at Mistral, I enjoyed cocktails with Lin and Megan before heading into a private back room to stuff ourselves silly with deliciousness.

As we entered the room, I grabbed a slice of Mistral’s beef tenderloin, mashed potato, and truffle oil pizza.

Mistral pizza - Beef tenderloin, mashed potato, and truffle oil pizza

I absolutely adore Mistral. The food is delectable, and it’s a great, sophisticated yet still comfortable place for drinks. It’s also a great place for a girl’s night out in Boston. This beef tenderloin and mashed potato pizza, with it’s intoxicating truffle aroma is one of the most amazing comfort foods ever.

Mistral tuna tartare

Mistral tuna tartare is pretty legendary. I had it for the first time many moons ago for a date, even before I met my husband, We’ve been together for almost 10 years;  this tuna tartare has a long-running fan in me and I think the rest of the City of Boston as well.

La Nina Tortillas

Tortilleria La Niña, the first tortilla bakery in New England to authentically produce white corn tortillas and chips.  They’re local, and they use non-GMO corn I addition to being delicious. Tortilla chips are one of my major food groups, and I was happy to discover these tasty chips. Just add a big bowl of guacamole and a margarita!

 

Mooo. . . beef sirloin sliders

Other food highlights included sliders from Mooo. . . I hadn’t eaten at Mooo. . . . at that point, but actually had lunch there a week later when conducting a site tour of the beautiful XV Beacon. Part of my job is placing press and trade groups visiting Massachusetts in  hotels, so it’s always fun to get to visit and see the hotels firsthand. XV Beacon is absolutely gorgeous, so stylish and city chic!

One of my other favorites of the evening was Teatro’s fig and prosciutto sausage in a spicy tomato brodo with a charred pepper. The tomato brodo was so warm and comforting. Even as it gets warmer I have been all about the soup lately; this little bite was both tasty and soul-warming.

Teatro - fig and prosciutto sausage in spicy tomato brodo

Wine is another of my major food groups, and since we were just back from California and yearning to go back already, I went with a glass of Trefethen Chardonnay. The event also offered a selection of cocktails; everything looked great.

Trefethen Chardonnay

I loved the opportunity to try bites from restaurants I haven’t been to; it definitely inspired me to want to check them out. Once of the great things about this tasting event was that it was small. Sometimes “taste of” type events can be overwhelming, but at this one we were able to grab a table and go back and forth to get food and take photos. All in all, a great event.

Tags: Boston, cocktails, Columbus Hospitality Group, events, Food, mistral, tasting events, wine

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