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Michael Chiarello's Fall Harvest Party

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2011

Reserve your seats: http://www.chiarellovineyards.com/pressevents/Fall11.html

Join our Harvest Celebration, September 17, 2011, the multi-course feast served at our 100-foot long table among the vines of our private vineyards! Our annual celebrations are intimate events where barrel samples and current wines are matched by my cooking. This year, the feast will be a peek into my upcoming cookbook on Live Fire Grilling (Spring, 2012). Paired with all new recipes will be our 92-Point 2007 Eileen Cabernet Sauvignon and the 91 Point 2008 Roux Old Vine Petite Sirah as well as our other wines. Seats are first come and sell out quickly. Reserve your place at the table now.
90+ Point Scores means Limited Wines!

This year, our wines have been blessed with the consistent praise, from the above scores to the 2009 Giana Zinfandel receiving a 92 Point score, and the 2008 Felicia Old Vine Zinfandel receiving a 90 Point rating. These scores combined with lighter production vintage means our wines are selling out quickly. See current reviews below.

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  • Hi fatnaken, I've read your comment and an somewhat perplexed as to why you are saying this. Can you explain more to me? I am curious about your thoughts and feelings. Is it safe to say that this video shows pretentiousness? Not to pick a fight, just wanted to hear your views.

  • Hey Micheal...good job turning your back on the essence of our culture.

    The southern Italians whom you so proudly boast and USE as your muse are a humble and unpretentious people. A true Calabrese would never sell a seat to his or her dinner table. Why share the table with such snobbery...

    I dare you to find one of your guests with dirt under their nail or a callous on their hand.

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