Monday, February 9, 2009

Wine and Valentines Day- Hearty Companions

by Frank Mangio
The romance of wine has been well documented in story and song. Couples are falling in love and having weddings at vineyards in increasing numbers. Elegant and extraordinary experiences have been the highest priority for the area wineries and restaurants that feature fine wine in their menus, as they plan for Valentines Day dinners on Saturday February 14th.

I have compiled a recommended list of those places that have wonderful experiences in place for their customers, but first let me introduce you to a Napa Valley Winery whose 33 acres are devoted to the romance of wine.

Bart and Barb O’Brien have owned and operated O’Brien Estate in the Oak Knoll district of Napa Valley since 2000. They have a home on the site. “We have re-grafted a great deal of the 33 acre vineyard from Chardonnay to its current 13 acres of Cabernet Sauvignon, and the rest divided into Cab Franc, Merlot, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc,” Bart revealed. “What followed was a next-level move into a Bordeaux style blend which we decided to name Seduction, a deep dense purple wine with aromas of sweet black cherry. You taste intense currant and berry flavors on the palate, framed by fine-grained tannins,” he said. 2006 was a lovely year for this concentrated blend, and now the 2007 Seduction comes in a gift box that celebrates your someone special.
Bart and Barb O’Brien make wines in The Napa Valley that are perfectly suited for Valentines Day.

This year, Bart has the ultimate touch for Valentines Day with a “Romantic Trio,” three beautiful wines in a finely made limited edition wood gift box with velvet compartments. It contains: “Attraction” Chardonnay, “Romantic” Merlot and ”Seduction” Cabernet blend, and sells for $199. Check it out in time for Valentines Day by calling 707-252-8463 or go to: www.obrienestate.com.

Valentines Day Wine Bytes: Saturday February 14
Bernardo Winery’s Vino Valentino Dinner at CafĂ© Merlot where you select five wines to taste + gift glass, then estate aged wines and dinner in the Barrel Room. Jazz music and other surprise gifts. $75. each. $125. for two. RSVP at 858-487-1866.

Salerno Winery in Ramona has a dinner with the winemaker and opera music. Salmon with Salerno’s ’02 Elegante along with salad and the popular Salerno Petite Sirah; roasted white fish and seared tenderloin with the Estate Sensation. $80. pp. Contact Rose at 760-788-7160.

Valentines Day at the elegant Grand Del Mar includes an awesome six course dinner from Executive Chef William Bradley, capped by milk-fed Rotie or Braised Beef Shortribs. $125. pp with other options. Get the full story by calling 858-314-1900.

Savory Casual Fare in Encinitas has created exceptional meals served from 4pm to 9pm at $56. ea. or $78. with champagnes and matching wines. Entrees include filet of beef or Opakapuka. Call for RSVPs at 760-634-5556.

In Temecula Wine Country:

Ponte Winery
has a candle-lit 4 course dinner in the Barrel Room, with one seating at 7pm. $95. pp. Call 951-694-8855.

Falkner Winery has a lovely four course feast in the Pinnacle Restaurant with pairings of their best wines, including Champagne and Port. Call at 951-676-8231 ext 1.

Thornton Winery has a Valentines Rendezvous with a 4-star dinner for two, a decadent dessert and premium wines. Petite Filet Mignon and grilled shrimp top the menu. $80. ea. Call 951-699-0099.

Allie’s Bistro and Lounge in Temecula has a 5 course dinner for $49. ea., or dinner with paired wines for $74. per guest. Call 951-695-8620.

Keyways Vineyard & Winery invites you to a sequel to Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Phantom of the Opera that starts at 7:30pm. A four course dinner is included with premium wines. $94. a person. Call 951-302-7888.

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