February is all Wine and Chocolate!

Mon, Jan 12, 2009

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February is all Wine and Chocolate!

I wanted to alert you now to a great wine event next month.

The annual Chocolate Wine Trail will be held Saturday & Sunday, Feb. 21 & 22 in Hermann, Mo., Seven local wineries offer chocolate creations paired with wine. Visit all seven wineries and you are entered in a drawing for a “chocolistic” prize. It’s a great event and one that’s very popular so if you want to go, call now. The cost is $30 per person. We’ve gone to these events in Hermann and they are great!

Participating wineries and their dishes are:

Adam Puchta Winery
The Work of the Devil Chocolate Sundae, paired with Signature Port or Jazzberry

Bias Winery
Double Chocolate Valentine Brownie, paired with Rosé

Hermannhof Winery
Chocolate Hazelnut Terrine, paired with Norton

OakGlenn Winery
Chocolate Pound Cake with Cherry Cream, paired with River View Red

Röbller Winery
Double Chocolate Cheesecake, paired with Villa Rouge

Stone Hill Winery
Cheesecake-filled Dark Chocolate Crown with Mixed Berry Drizzle, paired with 2006 Portare listed below.

Tickets may be purchased online at www.hermannmo.info.Ticket price includes a souvenir wine glass. A limited number of tickets are available.

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