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"The Buzz" – French Wines Part II

09 Wednesday Sep 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Appetizers, Classic Sauces, Dessert, Food, Main Dish, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Wine and Food, Wine Dinners

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Once again, we were treated to some fantastic food and wines at The Buzz! On 8 September they presented their French Wines part II, and, as usual, it was an awesome presentation. And this bears repeating: If you have never been to one of their tastings/dinners, you really do need to go!! For $10.00 per person, it is one of the best deals going in Boise. Here is a link to their web site, The Buzz. They are located at 2999 N Lakeharbor Lane, Boise, ID 83702. (208) 344-4321. (Next to Idaho Fitness on West State Street) I can not do much more, except maybe pay your way – but that probably won’t happen.
OK, so what did we have. The numbers in parenthesis () are my scores out of 20. For wines, we started with a 2008 Collula Pinot Greigo Blanco (16). Not French. To me, it had an Ivory Flakes taste. Not good. We also had a 2007 Chateau de LaRoach Touraine, a sparkling wine (18). Sparkling wines are not my favorites. Sorry. But the Cucumber Salad, made with white wine vinegar, cucumber slices, sugar and dill was extremely good and went well with the Chateau de LaRoach.
Now, the Main Event! Boeuf Bourguignon in a Sourdough Bread Bowl. WOW! This was totally awesome! Rich. Tender. Juicy. Delicious! And the wines. A Gassier Sables D’Azur Rose that was pretty good – a (17). A 2007 Scarlet of Paris Vin de Pays (19), a Lurton Les Fumes Blanches (17). And then the heavy hitters! a 2004 Chateau Greysac Modoc (20) that was so well balanced, it was amazing. But really not to out done by a Cotes du Reussillon (20). These two wines took the show – Best of Show, Best Red, Best French, Best Wine of the Night. You name the award!

But wait! There is more! More you say? What ever could top this? Try a Creme de Menthe Bar. And which of the above listed wines went with this heavenly delight? I would have to say the Cotes du Reussillon. So perfectly balanced with the chocolate and the mint. Sooooooo lucious! An organoleptic delight!

If you are lucky and you want to try one of these tastings, you have the opportunity in October. On 4 October you will be treated to an evening with BRJ Distributors and a special dinner. And on 13 October, you will be treated to an All Idaho Wine evening and we are told that the dinner will be fabulous with Idaho products. But, and there is always a “but”, you must make reservations and soon. These tastings/dinners sell out quickly. The telephone and web link are listed above. Call now!!

I just have to mention this. If you make a reservation – and the staff of The Buzz hopes you do – please have the courtesy to cancel if you find you will not be able to be there. How would you feel if you had a big dinner and party planned for 40 guests and they all said they would be there and then no one showed up? You would have a lot of left-overs! Great for Hunters and Gatherers, but not especially for everyone else. Pretty wasteful and inconsiderate.

Hope to see you at the next event here at The Buzz! Cheers!

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Holesinsky Vineyards and Winery Grand Opening Celebration

06 Sunday Sep 2009

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On 5 September, Robin and I took a “day trip” to visit the Holesinsky Winery in Buhl, Idaho for their Grand Opening. A great day trip. (Below are some photos) It was a good event and we also were able to taste some awesome wines. Here are the wines we had.
1. 2008 Riesling – German style fermentation in stainless steel fermented with special yeast to create a crisp, off-dry finish.
2. 2008 Rosé – Irrigated with lava filtered spring water and pressed one-half hour after crush. Syrah grapes were grown in rich, old soils. (1st In Class at the 2009 Idaho Wine Competition)
3. 2007 Merlot – An extended cold soak extracted complex flavors of the fruit leaving chocolate and raspberries on the palate.
4. 2007 Medley – A blend of Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot compose this summer blend. Well rounded mouth feel leaves the taste of wild berries. High alcohol.
5. 2007 Syrah – Picked at the peak of ripeness. A gentle press in late November and then directly to French oak barrels.

Visit their web site Holesinsky Vineyards and Winery for more information and ordering info on these wines.

So who could ask for more? How about the appetizers: Fresh fruit, Chocolate Dipped Strawberries, a variety of cheeses and crackers, Ham, Roast Beef, Turkey, Shrimp, Artichoke Dip, Fresh Vegies, Olives and on and on!And yes, there was dinner: BBQ Pulled Pork, Pork Ribs, Beef, Beans, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Fresh Green Salad, Bread, Corn On the Cob and other drinks besides wine and beer.

Really a great day and we met some very interesting people, drank some awesome wines and ate and ate and ate and ate. But then the wines are made to be consumed with food. The more wine – The more food! Cheers!

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News From The Davis Creek Winery

06 Thursday Aug 2009

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I received this from Davis Creek today. Good information to a fantastic winery.

August 2008 August and September Events at Davis Creek Cellars

Dear Bob & Robin,
As the summer comes to a close and with harvest just around the corner, we are coming up on events season. Davis Creek will be at multiple tastings and celebrations during the months of August and September so check out a few of them if you can. If you are unable to attend, you can still find us at the Capital City Public Market in downtown Boise on Saturdays, Evenings at Edwards on Tuesday nights off Hill Road in Boise, and of course at our tasting room in Marsing. We will also be having a release party for our new vintage of Tempranillo and Malbec August 28-30. We will be releasing our UP A CREEK! Syrah in September, but that date is yet to be decided. Watch our website for the UP A CREEK! release date! Cheers! from the Davis’s at Davis Creek Cellars

Basque Wine Fest: August 14 from 5:30 to 9pm

Hosted by the Basque Museum and Cultural Center, this annual tasting events takes place on Grove Street between Capital and 6th Street. Tastes wines from local wineries and distributors as well as various tapas from restaurants on the Basque Block. Contact the Basque Museum and Cultural Center for tickets and details at 343-1285.

Eagle Food and Wine Fest: August 21 and 22

Gala Dinner and Tasting at Stueckle Sky Center, August 21 from 6:30-11:00pm: Enjoy an evening at the BSU Stueckle Sky Center featuring 6 local wineries (including Davis Creek), a live and silent auction with proceeds to benefit Meals on Wheels and The Landing Community Youth Programs, and a dinner featuring Idaho wines. Food and Wine Festival at Merrill Park, August 22 from Noon-6pm:Wine tasting, Live Music, and a Chef’s tent featuring local wines and restaurants in Merrill Park in Eagle. For tickets and information visit http://www.eaglechamber.com or call 208-939-4222

New Release Weekend: August 28-30

Time to come out and taste our latest vintage of Tempranillo and Malbec!!!Our 2007 Tempranillo is sold out and the 2007 Malbec is not far behind it! We will be pouring our 2008 Two Vineyard Cuvee Tempranillo and our 2008 Pontin Vineyard Malbec for the first time! Come out have taste of our newest wines and enjoy light appetizers at the tasting room all weekend.

Basque Cooking Class at the Orchard House: August 30

A cooking class featuring Davis Creek Cellars 2008 Tempranillo (among other wines) and the Basque Market of Boise. Enjoy wine tasting while learning how to make various tapas and paella from the pros.Contact Kris and Sherry at the Orchard House for details and reservations at 208-459-8200.
(Note: Any of the Boise Foodie Guild interested in this? A great opportunity and we might be able to get a couple of tables!!)

Chefs’ Affaire: September 10 from 6:30-11pm

A Chefs’ Affaire takes place at the Centre on the Grove featuring local wineries and chefs. The evening concludes with a lively auction of local dining packages. Each package is different, but many of them include having a chef come to you home and prepare a dinner for you and you friends! The proceeds from the event go to the Idaho Food Bank. For tickets, call 208-336-9643.

Taste of Idaho at Qwest Area: September 12 from 10am-5pm

Enjoy wine and food sampling from local wineries and restaurants. Since this is an Idaho Preferred event, all food and wine must be from Idaho! There will be an Idaho Chef Competition and cooking demo’s going on during the event as well. This is a great event to sample the bounty of Idaho Agriculture! Tickets will be available at the door.

Davis Creek Cellars, 429 Main Street, Suite 101, Marsing, ID 83639

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Our 26th Wedding Anniversary Dinner

15 Wednesday Jul 2009

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For our 26th Wedding Anniversary, we went to Le Cafe de Paris in Boise and, as usual, it was fantastic. For starters, the Foie Gras with Brioche Croutons and Pickled Cherries was fantastic as was the Buttered Poached Lobster Tail with Local Field Greens and a Tarragon Vinaigrette. The 1983 Chateau de Sales bordeaux, from our cellar was big, dark and hot – high alcohol. Good acidity but the fruit was fading somewhat. Dark cherry with mushroom and tobacco overtones. It went quite well with the Halibut Papillotte with Roasted Morrel Mushroom Consomme, Saffron Potatoes and Petit Pois. It also went extremely well with the Filet Mignon with Potato Puree, Haricut Verts and Truffle Compound Butter. Well, you be the judge. Watch the slides. Cheers!

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26th Anniversary Menu

11 Saturday Jul 2009

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Yes, it really is a celebration! Here is the menu from Cafe de Paris on 9th Street in Boise. Anyone who would like to join us for dinner must make a reservation. We are also bringing a 1983 Chateau de Sales Pomerol to share. Auction price $162.00. Did I mention this is a magnum? Well, it is! Here is the menu:

First Course
Foie Gras
brioche crouton, pickled cherries

Butter Poached Lobster Tail
local field greens, tarragon vinaigrette

Two Course Dinner
Champagne Aperitif
Main Course
choice between
First Course or Dessert
$29/person

Three Course Dinner
Champagne Aperitif
First Course
Main Course
Dessert
$35/person

Main Course
Filet Mignon
potato puree, haricot verts,
truffle compound butter

Halibut Papillotte
roasted mushroom consomme,
saffron potatoes, petits pois
Dessert

Chocolate Soufflé
berry jus, white
chocolate sauce

For Reservations
Call 208-336-0889

Hope to see you there and to share some fantastic wine with you! Let’s celebrate!! Cheers.

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Silver City Wine Weekend

17 Wednesday Jun 2009

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So you say you need some time away from the big city? You need to see the part of the world where the deer and the antelope play? You need peace! You need quiet! Don’t want to answer the telephone? Or watch the TV? Or listen to the radio? You want to see how laid back Idaho really can be? Then here is where you need to be —

Silver City Wine Weekend
July 10 & 11, 2009
Where: The Idaho Hotel in Silver City, Idaho

Friday Evening– Wine Tasting at 7 PM:

Bring two bottles of wine – same or similar varietals, different vintner or a different year vintage & food bite to pair with and share with all!

6 PM – Happiness Hour (a little surprise for those who make early!) Please “BYODG” bring your own decorated glass!

– You must be 21 years old to attend –

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Saturday – Wine Dinner and special tour.
A special dinner paired with wines to compliment each entree.
$30 – includes tax and gratuity.
Dinner starts at 7 PM.

Saturday & Sunday
Breakfast Buffet 8:30 – 10:00 AM. $8.50.

Hotel rooms start at $75 per night, stay for two nights only $125 (regular room) – Wine weekend only.

Hotel and Dinner Reservations are required.

For more Information & Reservations call
Jerri at: 208-863-4768 or at the Idaho Hotel: 208-583-4104.
email: Jerri-nelson@hotmail.com

Sooooo, Cheers! And see you there! Always a great weekend!

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"The Buzz" – California Wines

10 Wednesday Jun 2009

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A great night at The Buzz on 09 June and tasting California wines. Once again, they did a fantastic job on the dinner and matching the wines. Here are some photos of the dinner. The wines are listed below. Enjoy! We did!

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The Wine List
7 Daughters, White Blend 13.5% alcohol $15.00 (16)
Jade Mountain Provencale 14.5% alcohol $18.00 (17)
Bennet Chardonnay 13.9% alcohol $18.00 (17)
Louis Martini Sonoma Select Cabernet Sauvignon 13.9% alcohol $12.00 (15)
Dry Creek Heritage Zinfandel 14.5% alcohol $20.00 (16)
Forre Petit Syrah 14.6% alcohol $15.00 (18)

And the winner is? The envelope please …………….. Forre Petit Syrah!!! We saved a little to try with the Cheesecake along with the Zin. The Petit Syrah went far better with this cheesecake. Cheers!

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La Cafe De Paris

22 Friday May 2009

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It is really our pleasure to be able to go out into the community – Boise, in this case – and test some of the most fantastic restaurants in the North West for you, our friends and readers! 21 May was no different, when, on the spare of the moment, we made reservations to La Cafe De Paris and their Paella Night. Such a treat!!!

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The menu, you ask?

Tapas
Marinated Olives
Chorizo/Cheese Croquettes
Gazpacho

Dinner
Authentic Spanish Paella
Rosemary and Walnut Focaccia Rolls
Fresh Garden Salad

The Wines
2007 Orballo Albarino
2008 Legado Munoz Tempranillo
Gran Gesta Cave

Dessert
Churros
Flan Creme Caramel

I know, it’s a tough job, but someone needs to try these establishments out and let you know how they are. Don’t miss this one. Cheers!

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Buzz Wine and Coffee News

21 Thursday May 2009

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2999 N Lakeharbor Lane – Boise, Idaho 83703

We hope that the first great BBQ weekend of the year finds everyone healthy and happy. If you, your friends, and your families are looking to spend some quality get together time this weekend here are some suggestions to make it easier on you. We have a great selection of BBQ or Patio wines at reasonable prices. Also, if you are looking for a dish to take to an event, or make it easier on yourself, the Buzz Pasta Salad, Baked Beans, or Santa Fe Cheesecake are available for pick up. Call and order early for Sunday or Monday events 344-4321. We will be open regular hours Sunday and Monday.

May 22 and May 23
Join Gregg from Ferreus as we learn about and enjoy some French wines; Routas. Gayle Chapman will offer some incredible music to accompany food and wine. On Saturday Night we will feature an entree that will pair nicely with the wine. Wine tasting each night begins at 6, with the music beginning at 7. Hope to see you there.

Sheridan Academy Benefit Night
On June 2 we will donate 20% of all food and wine sales starting at 5PM to Sheridan Academy. This is a nonprofit school here in Boise servicing children from all walks of life. We will have wine tasting and dinner specials. Come by and join in a night-out during the week and help a good local cause. Reservations not required

For any reservations or questions please call 344-4321 or E-Mail at Buzzwine@cableone.net. Don’t forget wine makes memorable graduation and wedding gifts.

From all of us at Buzz Coffee and Wine we hope that you have a safe and happy Memorial Day.

Sincerely,
Cristi and Tom Takeda
Buzz Coffee and Wine

Kids Club
Saturday May 23 at 2:30 will be our next Kids Club Tasting event. We will focus on hot dogs.This is an educational event for the kids and they don’t even realize it. Reservations are required Buzzwine@cableone.net
or 344-4321.

June Wine Club
In June we will turn our attention to California wines. Debbie has a stunning menu planned and we will learn about California and California wines. Reservations are being accepted for June 9 at 6:30PM. Cost is $10.00 per person. Seating is limited.

Quarterly Dinner
Our Quarterly dinner will take place June 21. Two seatings one at 5 and then at 7:30. Reservations being accepted now. Cost is $25.00 for a five course dinner and ten different wines. Great Father’s Day outing.

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Wine With Food

18 Monday May 2009

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On Sunday, 17 May, Robin and I went to what may be the last Gamekeeper Restaurant and Lounge wine dinner. They are going out of business. (I think Denny’s is still open!) Chef Mark Owsley and Ste Chapelle Winery winemaker Chuck Devlin did a superb job of matching the wines with the dinner. But then, Chef Mark Owsley did a fantastic job in preparing the outstanding meal. Here is what we had. All wines were Ste Chapelle.

Opener
Southern Pork Lyonnaise

Tenderloin of Pork lightly spiced then seared. Presented on a Gorgonzola Polenta Cake with Black Bean Salsa. Topped with a Caramelized Onion Sauce with Crispy Onion
Wine: 2007 Merlot

Soup
Tortilla Soup with Langoustines
Traditional Tortilla Soup with Langoustines garnished with Tortilla Strips, Scallions and Aged Cheddar
Wine: 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon

Salad
Pasta Salad Neptune
Tri-Colored Cavatuppi Pasta blended with Snow Crab and Pesto Dressing. Presented on a bed of Fresh Spinach
Wine: 2007 Dry Riesling

Intermezzo
Watermelon Sorbet
Main Entree

Key Lime Salmon
Fresh Atlantic Salmon flame broiled to perfection. Laced with a Zesty Lime Cream. Served with pureed Great Northern Beans with Mexican Spices and a Stuffed Tomato stuffed with spinach, bread crumbs in marinara and two cheeses.
Wine: 2007 Sauvignon Blanc

Dessert
Mudd Pie
(Sorry no photo – It was gone before I could get the photo)
Classic Mudd Pie layered with Coffee Ice Cream, Chocolate Mocha Ice Cream and Fudge Brownies. Served with a Port Chocolate and Caramel Sauce.
Wine: 2004 Sauvignon Blanc Ice Wine

Be sure to view these photos. Cheers!

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Deep South Dish Recipes

The Recipes of Greece

Tasty Mexican Recipes

The Shiksa In The Kitchen

Great Jewish recipes!

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Some Great Boise Restaurants.

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Asiago’s – Italian

Bella Aquila, Eagle, ID

775 S Rivershore Ln., Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-1900

Bar Gernika – Basque Pub and Eatery

202 S Capitol Blvd, Boise (208) 344-2175 (Checked)

Cottonwood Grille

913 W River St., Boise (208) 333.9800 cg@cottonwoodgrille.com

Enrique’s Mexican Restaurant

482 Main St., Kuna (208) 922-5169 New name. Was El Gallo Giro. Same owners and kitchen. The Best Mexican restaurant in the Boise/Kuna area, bar none!

Flying Pie Pizzaria

Goldy’s Breakfast Bistro

108 S Capitol Blvd., Boise (208) 345-4100

Goldy’s Corner Cafe

625 W Main St., Boise (208) 433-3934

Guanabanas – Island Restaurant and Bar

960 N Highway A1A, Jupiter, FL

Janjou Pâtisserie

Janjou Pâtisserie, 1754 W State St., Boise, Idaho 83702 (208) 297.5853

Mai Thai Asian Cuisine

750 West Idaho Street Boise, ID 83702 (208) 344-8424

Mazzah Grill – Mediterranean and Greek Cuisine

1772 W State St., Boise (208) 333-2566

Richards Inn by Chef Richard Langston

Formerly - Vincino's. New location at 500 S Capitol Blvd., Boise (208) 472-1463. Reservations are highly suggested.

The Orchard House

14949 Sunnyslope Rd., Caldwell (208) 459-8200

The Ravenous Pig

1234 N. Orange Ave. Winter Park, FL

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Think Local!! Boise Breweries, Brew Pubs and Wine Bars.
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10 Barrel Brewery Boise

830 W Bannock St., Boise (208) 344-5870

Cloud 9 Brewery and Pub

Opening Fall 2013 in the Albertson's Shopping Center, 18th and State in the old Maxi Java

Edge Brewing Company

525 N Steelhead Way, Boise, ID 83704 (208) 323-1116

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