"Over a Glass" & "Four and a Bottle" show taping, drinking and eating
Sunday, February 28, 2010
After taking January off, we're back with another day of tastings and tapings. This time, we're going to do a speed tasting approach
where we have seven tables, seven wines and seven dishes. Don't worry, we won't rotate you, but we'll rotate the wines and the dishes. We're taking over Mission Grill restaurant again,
and we'll be filming an episode of "Over a Glass" and an episode of "Four and a Bottle."
In Over a Glass, Zach will
bring wine to which Al will pair the food. All in
attendance will be seated and enjoy each course and
be interviewed as to their reactions and/or impressions
on the wine and the food. The wine during this session
will be those under the Lucky 7 label. These wines
are from the Rapel Valley in Chile. I can tell you
that I love their Carmenere, and the Cabernet Sauvignon
shows promise. At present, while Al has come up with
a preliminary menu for the event, it might change,
as well also might have some single guest chefs at
the event as well.
For that don't know about Four and a Bottle, we take four chefs who will each construct a dish on the fly given a glass of wine to taste. Several audience diners will be
chosen to participate, being served both the wine and small plates of all four creations.
Summarily, all in attendance will enjoy
seven wines (3 oz. pours; we can't have you guys getting
into accidents) and seven dishes. Tickets are $30
per person. For those of you that have attended past
events, you know that you get your money's worth,
and in this, you'll also be on our shows (7 3 oz.
pours of wine would run you at least $35 not including
tax and tip).
For more information, you can call me at 215-474-1911
or contact me.
Space is limited to twenty-eight people per seating.
All tickets must be purchased in advance of the
taping date.
Mission Grille
1835 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2744
Cost: $30.00
Time: 2 PM
Sorry, all seatings are sold out