Friday, February 16, 2007

Redlands Food and Wine

I have attended several wine dinners in Redlands and have enjoyed the experiences a great deal. Recently, I attended a wine dinner at The Farm Artisan Foods which was, by far, the most engaging. One long table was set up for 50-60 people which created an interactive experience. The chef and wine presenter came out before each course and explained the food and wine paring which was fabulous. I enjoyed the engaging group and educational component very much and will certainly do it again.
Are there other restaurants in Redlands that host wine dinners other than Joe Greensleeves and The Farm?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

My experience at the Farm recently was one of outmost class and fine taste. The table setting, the servers, the selection of wine, the incredible 'marriage' of flavors, and presentation was outstanding! I enjoyed the program hand out to write comments and personal opinions, and liked how the long table style was, to encourage mingling, and meeting new table guests. I would have liked to have been welcomed upon entering, and been told to partake in the cheese selection and champagne. Other than that, "Fantastic!"

Anonymous said...

My friends and I attended The Farm's wine dinner last night and had a wonderful time. The courses were pared with Spanish wines. As always, the food was delicious. We were served raw oysters, cheeses, homemade bread; lobster and risotto; lamb, sausage and buckwheat; chicken, rosemary and polenta; bread pudding with Sherry. At $65 per person it was an affordable and unique experience.

Anonymous said...

I'm still trying to find out if any other restaurant does wine tastings or wine dinners. I know of some places in Claremont and Riverside, but it's too far away. How about beer tastings?