Showing posts with label Corkbar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corkbar. Show all posts

4.21.2011

Save the Date: Corkbar's Sausage Supper on April 27

On Wednesday, April 27, from 6 p.m. to close, Corkbar is partnering with local purveyor Huntington Meats to host a three-course, $25 prix-fixe “Sausage Supper," the second installment of its ongoing Artisanal Dinner Series (the first was in February with artisan purveyor the Cast Iron Gourmet). Each dish in the prix-fixe will feature an artisan ingredient from Corkbar’s purveyor partner, and in this case, it will be housemade sausages from the local butcher. Optional craft beer or California wine pairings are available for an additional $10 or 15, respectively.

Want to win a complimentary "Sausage Supper" for two? Do two things: 1) Follow @Corkbar on Twitter between April 15 and April 25. 2) Tweet @Corkbar the name of your favorite sausage dish or recipe.

Winners will be announced on April 26 via Twitter’s direct message service. Good luck and let the sausagefest begin!
(Photo credit: Corkbar)

403 W. 12th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 746-0050

6333 West 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 938-5383


3.24.2011

Epiphany Cellars Tasting Tonight at Downtown's Corkbar

About three years ago on a trip to Santa Ynez Valley's charming wine-tasting town of Los Olivos, we happened upon a tasting room pouring wines from Epiphany Cellars. We knew nothing about the vineyard, the winemaker or the various vintages, but over the course of an hour and a half proceeded to learn that Epiphany Cellars was the family-owned sister brand to Fess Parker Winery & Vineyard. We also learned that we loved the wine, particularly a 2007 Sangiovese called "Tessa Marie." More specifically, it was a varietal named after Tessa Marie Parker (Fess' daughter, I believe?) and it became one of our favorites of the trip. Given that we had a cooler in the car already packed with other wines (had we only known!), we made an executive decision to only buy two bottles of the Tessa Marie to take home. It's a decision I've regretted ever since, simply because the wine has been impossible to find (even on subsequent trips to the tasting room).

Epiphany's Tasting Room in Los Olivos, CA
I don't want you to make the same mistake that I did, which I why I'm so excited that Corkbar, a California wine country-inspired wine bar in downtown L.A., is hosting a meet-and-greet and tasting with Epiphany Cellars' very own Kris Parker TONIGHT from 6-9 p.m.! No, my beloved Tessa Maria Sangiovese won't be on the tasting menu, but a Tessa Marie white wine and four other Parker family handcrafted vintages will be. For $15/person, you'll get a flight of the five vintages and the chance to chat up winemaker Kris Parker, son of Epiphany Cellars Founder Eli Parker and also grandson of legendary Hollywood actor Fess Parker. Not a bad family tree, eh?

Corkbar's Minimalist Interior
The wines include:
  • ’09 Epiphany Grenache Blanc
  • ’09 Epiphany “Tessa Marie” Vermentino
  • ’08 Fess Parker “Ashley’s Vineyard” Pinot Noir
  • ’06 Epiphany “Gypsy” (Rhône blend)
  • ’07 Epiphany “Revelation” (Rhône blend)
Now you can't just have wine without some grub, and Corkbar's Executive Chef Albert Aviles has created a pairing menu filled with Banh Mi sliders ($15); spice-crusted pork chop with chilled Israeli couscous and asparagus ($14); and a Mediterranean lamb sandwich with roasted leg of lamb, cucumber, mint, onion & Feta ($16).

All you have to do now and is head to Corkbar and eat, drink and be happy.

Now THIS would pair well with a bold red...
Photo credit: Flickr/LA Sates

What: Epiphany Cellars Wine Tasting at Corkbar
When: Thursday, March 24 from 6-9 p.m.
Were: Corkbar, 403 W. 12th St., Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 746-0050
How Much: Attendance is free. Flight of five wines: $15.
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