Comments on: WINE: Europe East to West http://tableauvivante.com/2008/08/07/wine-europe-east-to-west/ Local food, global mood. Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:46:00 +0000 http://wordpress.com/ hourly 1 By: tableauvivante http://tableauvivante.com/2008/08/07/wine-europe-east-to-west/#comment-315 tableauvivante Fri, 22 Aug 2008 01:15:02 +0000 http://tableauvivante.wordpress.com/?p=108#comment-315 K...bizarre. Not sure what to make of it. Looks like a double play to me. K…bizarre. Not sure what to make of it. Looks like a double play to me.

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By: Inspector Vino http://tableauvivante.com/2008/08/07/wine-europe-east-to-west/#comment-314 Inspector Vino Thu, 21 Aug 2008 21:56:07 +0000 http://tableauvivante.wordpress.com/?p=108#comment-314 Marked with one wine glass (to symbolize an Award of Excellence), there is the following entry at the end of page 181: "Osteria L'Intrepido Viale Filippetti 33, Milan; (39) 0-24-074-6174" ...with no further information. Marked with one wine glass (to symbolize an Award of Excellence), there is the following entry at the end of page 181:

“Osteria L’Intrepido
Viale Filippetti 33, Milan; (39)
0-24-074-6174″

…with no further information.

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By: tableauvivante http://tableauvivante.com/2008/08/07/wine-europe-east-to-west/#comment-308 tableauvivante Wed, 20 Aug 2008 18:30:25 +0000 http://tableauvivante.wordpress.com/?p=108#comment-308 Inspector - have you seen this yet? http://osterialintrepido.wordpress.com/2008/08/15/what-does-it-take-to-get-a-wine-spectator-award-of-excellence/ Flip through your August issue for me and see if this is for real, would ya please? Inspector - have you seen this yet?

http://osterialintrepido.wordpress.com/2008/08/15/what-does-it-take-to-get-a-wine-spectator-award-of-excellence/

Flip through your August issue for me and see if this is for real, would ya please?

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By: essjayeff http://tableauvivante.com/2008/08/07/wine-europe-east-to-west/#comment-297 essjayeff Sun, 10 Aug 2008 11:27:55 +0000 http://tableauvivante.wordpress.com/?p=108#comment-297 Just last week our State Government here in Victoria, Australia (home of Melbourne - truly brilliant foodie city!) announced that Melbourne would be represented at the next festival at Epcot. So not a only have I enjoyed reading your missives, but it meant that I knew exactly what they were talking about in the press release (below).If you go in September - please "visit" Melbourne for me! Melbourne will take centre stage at the world’s largest and longest food and wine festival, the 2008 Epcot® International Food & Wine Festival, Minister for Tourism and Major Events, Tim Holding, announced today. Staged at the World Showcase in Epcot® at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida, from 26 September to 9 November 2008, the six week festival attracts the world’s largest gathering of food and wine enthusiasts. Mr Holding said the festival presents an excellent opportunity to showcase Melbourne and Victoria as top food and wine destinations to an international audience “The Brumby Government is continuing to encourage more international visitors to come to Victoria in particular from the United States, drive tourism-related investments and boost exports of local produce,” Mr Holding said. “The rest of the world will learn what we already know - Melbourne and regional Victoria have some of the best food and wine in the world. “The Festival also provides the platform to showcase Victoria’s food and wine to key trade representatives and buyers which has the potential to increase our export markets.” Melbourne has been identified by Epcot® as one of the world’s great food cities. The event features a purpose built Melbourne pavilion which offers Melbourne and regional Victorian food and wine, tasting opportunities, demonstrations and interactive cultural and regional touring experiences. Reflecting Tourism Victoria’s award winning It’s Easy To Lose Yourself In Melbourne campaign the pavilion will feature Melbourne’s intriguing laneways and arcades, iconic city locations such as Federation Square and marketplace scenes from the thriving Queen Victoria Market. Representing Melbourne’s food industry at the festival are: · Ian Curley (Executive Chef, The European); · Guy Grossi (Executive Chef and owner, Grossi Florentino); · Paul Wilson (Chef Director, The Botanical); · Mark “The Black” Olive (Indigenous Chef and TV personality); · Andrew Blake (Chef and Consultant, Blakes Feasts); · Nicky Riemer (Executive Chef, The Trunk Food and Wine Precinct); and · Tami McAdam (Food Stylist and Culinary Consultant). Participating wineries include Coldstream Hills, T’Gallant, St Huberts, Yellowglen, Seppelt and Yabby Lake Vineyard. Domaine Chandon will also present their still wines of Green Point and Rutherglen Estates. Mr Holding said visitors to the Melbourne Pavilion will be guided through the exhibits and enjoy the knowledge and hospitality of cultural ambassadors from Australia. The Botanical Executive Chef Paul Wilson said Melbourne is a melting pot of cultures which is reflected in the City’s diverse range of restaurants, cafes, bistros and bars. “Melbourne’s food industry offers some of the world’s greatest cuisines and food and wine professionals so it is only fitting that we are represented at the world’s biggest international food and wine festival,” Mr Wilson said. “I look forward to representing Melbourne at the 13th Annual Epcot® International Food & Wine Festival and promoting our rich food culture to an international audience.” The exhibition is a joint partnership between the Victorian Government, Tourism Australia, Foster’s, Great Southern Touring Route and the wineries. The 2008 Epcot® International Food & Wine Festival will include a program of more than 2,000 food and wine seminars and speciality dining events and regional foods, wines, and beers from renowned chefs, winemakers and producers. Just last week our State Government here in Victoria, Australia (home of Melbourne - truly brilliant foodie city!) announced that Melbourne would be represented at the next festival at Epcot. So not a only have I enjoyed reading your missives, but it meant that I knew exactly what they were talking about in the press release (below).If you go in September - please “visit” Melbourne for me!

Melbourne will take centre stage at the world’s largest and longest food and wine festival, the 2008 Epcot® International Food & Wine Festival, Minister for Tourism and Major Events, Tim Holding, announced today.

Staged at the World Showcase in Epcot® at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida, from 26 September to 9 November 2008, the six week festival attracts the world’s largest gathering of food and wine enthusiasts.

Mr Holding said the festival presents an excellent opportunity to showcase Melbourne and Victoria as top food and wine destinations to an international audience

“The Brumby Government is continuing to encourage more international visitors to come to Victoria in particular from the United States, drive tourism-related investments and boost exports of local produce,” Mr Holding said.

“The rest of the world will learn what we already know - Melbourne and regional Victoria have some of the best food and wine in the world.

“The Festival also provides the platform to showcase Victoria’s food and wine to key trade representatives and buyers which has the potential to increase our export markets.”

Melbourne has been identified by Epcot® as one of the world’s great food cities.

The event features a purpose built Melbourne pavilion which offers Melbourne and regional Victorian food and wine, tasting opportunities, demonstrations and interactive cultural and regional touring experiences.

Reflecting Tourism Victoria’s award winning It’s Easy To Lose Yourself In Melbourne campaign the pavilion will feature Melbourne’s intriguing laneways and arcades, iconic city locations such as Federation Square and marketplace scenes from the thriving Queen Victoria Market.

Representing Melbourne’s food industry at the festival are:
· Ian Curley (Executive Chef, The European);
· Guy Grossi (Executive Chef and owner, Grossi Florentino);
· Paul Wilson (Chef Director, The Botanical);
· Mark “The Black” Olive (Indigenous Chef and TV personality);
· Andrew Blake (Chef and Consultant, Blakes Feasts);
· Nicky Riemer (Executive Chef, The Trunk Food and Wine Precinct); and
· Tami McAdam (Food Stylist and Culinary Consultant).

Participating wineries include Coldstream Hills, T’Gallant, St Huberts, Yellowglen, Seppelt and Yabby Lake Vineyard. Domaine Chandon will also present their still wines of Green Point and Rutherglen Estates.

Mr Holding said visitors to the Melbourne Pavilion will be guided through the exhibits and enjoy the knowledge and hospitality of cultural ambassadors from Australia.

The Botanical Executive Chef Paul Wilson said Melbourne is a melting pot of cultures which is reflected in the City’s diverse range of restaurants, cafes, bistros and bars.

“Melbourne’s food industry offers some of the world’s greatest cuisines and food and wine professionals so it is only fitting that we are represented at the world’s biggest international food and wine festival,” Mr Wilson said.

“I look forward to representing Melbourne at the 13th Annual Epcot® International Food & Wine Festival and promoting our rich food culture to an international audience.”

The exhibition is a joint partnership between the Victorian Government, Tourism Australia, Foster’s, Great Southern Touring Route and the wineries.

The 2008 Epcot® International Food & Wine Festival will include a program of more than 2,000 food and wine seminars and speciality dining events and regional foods, wines, and beers from renowned chefs, winemakers and producers.

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