Oyster Fest This Sunday (June 26th, 2011)!
Join us this Sunday from 3 to 6PM as Farm Fresh Seafood shucks oysters outside and we pour wine inside. Bottles we’re opening include the NV Parigot Cremant de Bourgogne Blanc de Blancs, a Muscadet from Loire vigneron Eric Chevalier, and the 2009 Savary Vieilles Vignes Chablis. Click here for details and special advance purchase pricing. Wine and oysters available a la carte on Sunday as well.
PS - had we realized Hungry Cat’s annual Crab Fest was on the same day, we might have been more creative with our naming. Apologies for the similarity. Next time we’ll call it Oysterpalooza or something.
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10/30/2011: The Return of the Oyster Boys
Oysters. Wine. ‘Nuff said. Come! Click here for advance purchase options.
2010 Trajarinho Vinho Verde
October 6th, 2011 LA Times Wine of the Week! Click to buy for $10/bottle.
Carmela’s Tasting - Wine-Based Sorbets!
Taste two new flavors from Carmela’s Ice Cream, based on wine we stock on our shelves! Two sorbets as well as the wines that inspired them, a Cava and a Malbec blend, will be on display as part of this Sunday’s tasting. Click here for discounted advance purchase of tickets (just $6!).
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From Wikipedia: Frizzante is an Italian wine term term for semi-sparkling wine (as opposed to Spumante, which is generally used for fully sparkling wines). Frizzante wines generally owe their bubbles to a partial secondary fermentation in tank. You might notice a light fizz or tingly sensation on the tongue with a Frizzante wine, compared to the more carbonated sensation that more fully sparkling wines yield.
Scorekage
Okay, so we made up this word yesterday after a great restaurant experience. We brought a bottle of wine with us, expecting to pay a corkage fee. But the restaurant either forgot to charge us the $15, or decided to be nice to us. We scored! Hence, “scorekage” has entered our lexicon. This can also refer to BYO friendly restaurants that don’t charge for corkage under any circumstances.
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