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June 25, 2010 at 4:43pm

Drunk at Dinner: Efeste wines at Brix 25

Efeste winemaker Brennon Leighton warmed up the dinner crowd on the warm Brix 25 back patio.

A TASTY TIME IN GIG HARBOR >>>

The idea at its most basic is this: Get a group of people with an interest in food and wine together, and let's see if we can have some fun and learn a little while discovering the affinities between particular foods and various wines. Wine dinners are a chance to sample a range of a restaurant's menu offerings along with a variety of different wines, at a price that would be ordinarily impossible to pull off.

This is exactly what I got to do last night at Brix 25's Efeste wine dinner.

The Hype: For the last year it seems as though every wine magazine has covered winemaker Brennon Leighton and Efeste wines. Efeste was the 2009 Winery of the Year and Leighton was named winemaker to watch. Last month, Wine Spectator had a quick blurb about Leighton's skills and the wine that put the winery on the map - Ceidleigh Syrah.

The Show: Last night's wine dinner started with a brief social with Leighton and several glasses of the delicious and dry Segura Viudas Brut Reserva on Brix's back patio. My wife, Kate, and I - and 10 other people - learned about Leighton's rise in the wine world, from punk rocker in the late '80s and early '90s (Sunny Day Real Estate opened for his band, Ruined Nation), to restaurant busboy, to junior college, to a wine degree from UC Davis - and then on to learning the ropes in Napa Valley. Later, a headhunter transported Leighton to Chateau Ste. Michelle, where from 2001-2007 he cut his teeth making whites, before becoming the winemaker for the three owners of Efeste out of Woodinville and producing the magnificent 2008 Feral sauvignon blanc. This year marks the first time Efeste will incorporate its own grapes, which grow in the Bacchus, Evergreen and Sagemoor vineyards east of the Cascades.

Leighton, covered in tattoos, was a very likeable, "let's shoot the shit" kind of guy with a vast wine knowledge, passion for the grape and strong opinions about the industry. He admitted he focused on the market during his time at Chateau Ste. Michelle. At Efeste, he's all about passion for the wine. He knows the breakdown of the soil in the Columbia Valley and Red Mountain region. In fact, he gave us a 15-minute history lesson of the great Missoula Floods that swept through that area during the last ice age. Also, his descriptions of Executive Chef Thad Lyman's food pairings were priceless. My favorite: "These baby back ribs are stupid good. And for those easily offended, these ribs are retarded good."

In a nutshell, Leighton strongly believes people should not pay attention to wine marketing, should screw cellar theories and should drink what they like. "Wine is taken too goddamn serious," He remarked, "It's only freakin' grapes people. Stop thinking, and go for the experience."

The Pairings: Chef Lyman's four-course dinner impressed the entire group. First out of the kitchen door was grilled green peach and sashimi geoduck salad with fennel-hibiscus dressing. Lyman went with the green peach to play off the 2008 Evergreen Riesling, which was incredibly smooth with apple and tons of citrus flavors.

Next, "stupid good" St. Louis style baby back ribs that received four days of "love" and were then popped in the oven to "put a little bark on them." Lyman said the knife was for show. Sure enough, the meat fell off the bone, which we all held in our hands. Two, small "sexy" corn bread muffins became sexier with the amazing sage-honey butter and blackberry jam. The 2007 Final Final blend (Cabernet Sauvignon is the foundation with Syrah) accompanied the ribs. Priced at $25 a bottle, it's a steal. In fact, Leighton said it's under-priced  to educate more people on the winery's talent. Named after the saying "this is my final, final drink of the night," the blend was big, juicy with a little spice. Very drinkable, as they say.

The third course, a pepper-crusted Ahi Shank Au Poivre with crispy (olive oil!) fingerling potatoes, stewed white, buttery beans and two big cippolini onions played well with the 2007 Big Papa Cabernet. Lyman knew pepper was in order to pair with the complex, old vine Big Papa. I still have those potatoes on my mind.

Last came a chocolate cake with a molten truffle center created with free trade chocolate, peppered cherries, spicy caramel with a hazelnut semi freddo (a nut on a stick). Lyman knew Syrah doesn't like cream, and the 2007 Ceidleigh Syrah - the pride of Efeste, and named after a waitress (couldn't get the story out of Leighton) - paired well with the rich dessert.

Ultimately, and sometimes unfortunately, a wine dinner is only as good as the wine expert in attendance - since he or she is essentially your host for the evening. These people have an interest, since most of them are wine sellers, in getting you to buy their wines - so they tend to talk a lot more about the wine than the food. Many wine pros are cynical, jaded and just so damned full of themselves that it's maddening to hear them blither on.

Not so last night. Leighton was informative, entertaining, engaging, interesting and shared his thoughts on the food pairings, which Lyman and crew nailed. It was a fun night.

Oh, the quote of the night: "My wife - God bless her - drinks the shit out of this wine," Leighton joked when describing the Final Final blend.

Funny, so did I.

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June 23, 2010 at 7:38am

SHORT ORDER: Olympia Coffee cupping, Dusted Valley Vintners, two farmers markets, ethical eating ...

DINING NEWS, NIBBLES AND BITS >>>

Coffee Cupping: Olympia Coffee Roasting Co. in downtown Olympia hosts a cupping session this morning at 10 a.m. for a discussion and photos of recent Peru trip their coffee buyer made.

Working Women's Wednesdays: Every Wednesday in June, Brooke and Monti from Movin 92.5 FM will be at the Varsity Grill for happy hour from 5-7 p.m. For other happy hours, click here.

Wine Tasting: Corey Braunel, owner of Dusted Valley Vintners, will pour tastes of his wine today from 4-6 p.m. at Water to Wine and 6-8 p.m. next door at Morso, both in Gig Harbor.

Two Farmers Markets Today: The Intel Farmers Market runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the City of DuPont. The Steilacoom Farmers Market operates from 3-7 p.m. at the multi-purpose tennis courts next to Steilacoom Town Hall, corner of Lafayette and Wilkes streets.

Food Matters: GQ delivers 10 rules for ethical eating.

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June 22, 2010 at 7:19am

SHORT ORDER: Tipsy Tuesday, four-course dinner deal, Mexican popsicles

It's all about happiness tonight at Brix 25.

DINING NEWS, NIBBLES AND BITS >>>

Tipsy Tuesday: Brix 25 in Gig Harbor hosts an all-day happy hour every Tuesday featuring $5 wine, $4 draft beers $5 specialty cocktails and half-priced appetizers. More South sound happy hours here.

Tuesday Deal: Goodfellas Italian Steakhouse inside the Great American Casino offers a four-course dinner every Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. for $20. Do it at 10117 S. Tacoma Way in Lakewood.

Nosh League: Join our foodie social conglomerate and attend our wine and cheese tasting July 8 at Cork!

Future things Are Coming: Wine Bank in University Place hosts Small Vineyards Italian wine tasting with appetizers Thursday, July 1 for $16.50 per person. Importer Tristan Ohms will lead the tasting, which sold out last year. Reserve your spot at 253.564.1101.

Food Matters: A list of LA's best Mexican popsicles

LINK: South Sound happy hours

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LINK: South Sound Restaurant Guide

June 21, 2010 at 6:59am

5 Things To Do: Wings of Freedom Tour, "Voices of Light," Adirondack chairs art, Grit Rock ...

The B-17, B-24 and P-51 in formation

MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2010 >>>

1. The Wings of Freedom Tour of the WWII Vintage Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator and North American P-51 Mustang are on display at Tacoma Narrows Airport in Gig Harbor from June 21 to June 23. The plays will be on displays 2-5 p.m. today; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 22 and 9 a.m. to noon June 23. Visitors may also take a 30-minute flight aboard these rare aircraft for a lot of money.

2. Voices of Light, an exhibition of letterpress prints by Jessica Spring and photographs by Victoria Bjorklund, opens today at the Tacoma Public Library's downtown Handforth Gallery from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. with a reception today at 6 p.m.

3. Seattle had its Pigs on Parade, Tacoma its Traveling Suitcases; now Ruston has added to the list by inviting 21 local artists to create masterpieces on Adirondack chairs, which will be on display on the median at 51st and Winnifred streets. The event kicks off with a reception today from 5 to 7 p.m. on site.

4. Cold Shot performs a tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan at 8 p.m. inside The Swiss.

5. The New Frontier Lounge hosts Grit Rock with DJ Darren Selector spinning local tunes from Big Wheel Stunt Show, Circle vs Square, The Drug Purse, The Fabulous Wailers, The Fucking Eagles, Kusikia, Mama Loves Daddy, Mono in VCF, Oh Voices, The Painkillers, The Variety Hour, The Ventures, and Waves and Radiation beginning at 9 p.m.

LINK: More arts and entertainment events in the South Sound

June 17, 2010 at 7:31am

SHORT ORDER: Tacoma Farmers Market, beer dinner, Cliff House reopens, El Gaucho wine dinner ...

Dine with a view tonight ... again.

DINING NEWS, NIBBLES AND BITS >>>

Fresh Today: The Tacoma Farmers Market opens at 8:30 a.m. today and runs until 2 p.m. featuring multiple lunch options, kids activities, local produce, roots music by Tommy Dean and DJ Bobby Galaxy spinning classic soul and R&B.

Beer Dinner: Brix 25 hosts its Gig Harbor neighbor 7 Seas Brewing for a beer dinner tonight - 6 and 6:30 p.m. seating - featuring  7 Seas current releases paired with five courses prepared by Chef Thad Lyman.

You Can Dine On The Cliff Again: Speaking of Gig Harbor, Sue Glenn, owner of The Green Turtle restaurant, will reopen The Cliff House Restaurant and Lounge today. Established in 1925, this restaurant has one of the best dining views around.

Future Things Are Coming: El Gaucho Tacoma's wine captains' Scott Schultz and Mark Gaimster invite you to join them for a wine dinner - sipping and swirling - some of their favorite West Coast wineries Friday, June 18, 6-9 p.m. For $75, you can sip treats fromBaer Winery, Corvus Cellars, DeLILLE Cellars, Gifford Hirlinger Winery, Justin Vineyards, Owen Roe Winery, Pont 21, Seven Hills Winery, and Sokol Blosser Winery while enjoying the fruits of Executive Chef Kevin Daft's labor. To reserve your space, call 253.272.1510.

Food Matters: Burger King unveils solar panels, part of its BK Positive Steps. Still no grass-fed beef.

LINK: South Sound Happy Hours

LINK: Restaurant coupons

LINK: Join the Nosh League

June 12, 2010 at 7:53am

SHORT ORDER: Proctor Farmers Market, Safeway party, designer chicken coops ...

DINING NEWS, NIBBLES AND BITS >>>

Market Time: You can find cut herbs, seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh fish and baked goods along with live entertainment, free crafts for the kids and gardening advice from master gardeners from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Proctor Farmers Market.

Grand Re-Opening: The Safeway at 1112 S. M St. holds a grand re-opening party celebration today with discounts.

Wine Tasting: Water to Wine in Gig Harbor hosts a Graham Beck wine tasting today from 2-5 p.m. More wine tastings can be found here.

Happy Hour: GoodFella's Italian Steakhouse in Lakewood offers $5 appetizers and half-off drinks from 4-7 p.m. today. More South Sound happy hours can be found here.

Future Things Are Coming: Asado on Sixth Avenue in Tacoma will host a Peay/Failla/Turley wine dinner Thursday, June 24 at 6 p.m. The cost is $85 per person. Reserve your spot at 253.272.7770.

Food Matters: Backyard chickens deserve a taste of yuppie life, too. Designer coops start at only $440.

LINK: South Sound happy hours

LINK: Restaurant coupons

LINK: Join the Nosh League

June 10, 2010 at 8:22am

SHORT ORDER: Lunch at the Market, new paninis, Primo pizza ...

DINING NEWS, NIBBLES AND BITS >>>

Today's Lunch Special: The Tacoma Farmers Market on Broadway is on today from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Drop by for lunch where Infinite Soups, Gateway to India, Crepe's by Paprika, Lumpia World, Terriyaki Steak Sandwiches, Bruno's European Food, Josefina's Mexican Food, Taste of Peru, Fresh Salads by Daily Provisions, Dining Delicacies and PF Roastings serve up tasty grub while the Peter Adams Trio performs jazz on the Weekly Volcano Music stage. Ah, lovely.

Today In New Food: Cutters Point Coffee on Pacific Avenue in downtown Tacoma has introduced a new line of paninis, grab and go sandwiches and salads from Mike's East Coast Sandwiches.

Wine Tasting: Pour at Four in Tacoma hosts a complimentary Charles Smith Wines tasting today from 5:30-8 p.m. More wine tastings today can be found here.

Happy Hour: Primo Grill discounts its pizzas to $8.95 during happy hour, which is 3-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 p.m. to close Monday-Thursday, and 9 p.m. to close Friday and Saturday. Check it out at 601 S. Pine St. in Tacoma. For more happy hour deals in the South Sound, click here.

Future Things Are Coming: Brix 25 in Gig Harbor hosts 7 Seas Brewery for two, five-course brewmaster's dinners Thursday, June 17 at 6 and 6:30 p.m. The cost is $60 a person. Reserve your spot at 253.858.6626.

Food Matters: The oil spill is forcing the oldest U.S. oyster company to close after 134 years.

LINK: South Sound happy hours

LINK: Restaurant coupons

LINK: South Sound Restaurant Guide

June 9, 2010 at 9:59am

Celebrity Chef Fabio Viviani coming to Gig Harbor

Chef Fabio Viviani

FUTURE THINGS ARE COMING >>>

The City of Gig Harbor sent the following press release to the Weekly Volcano World Headquarters:

Gig Harbor, Washington (June, 2010) - It's time to celebrate the ingredients of the Good Life in Gig Harbor.  The inaugural 2010 Gig Harbor Wine & Food Festival (Aug. 7, 2010) presented by the Harbor History Museum and the Gig Harbor Historic Waterfront Association, will feature the culinary talents of Fabio Viviani, Owner and Executive Chef at Osteria Italian Restaurant and Martini Bar in Los Angeles California.  Fabio was recently a contestant and Fan Favorite on Top Chef, season five.

In addition to Fabio's food preparations, the festival will feature a grand tasting tent, gourmet foods from the region, cooking classes and demonstrations, wine tastings and classes, food samples, and an auction.  Fabio will participate in a Celebrity Cook-off competition with another regional celebrity chef.  There will be book signings as well by Mr. Viviani and other celebrated local and regional authors.

The festival will take place on the grounds of the Harbor History Museum.  This inaugural destination event showcasing the talents of the nation's finest wine producers, chefs and culinary personalities promises to be a remarkable wine and food experience.  The festival will be a haven for foodies and wine connoisseurs, a celebration of  "the good life."

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Harbor History Museum and the Gig Harbor Historic Waterfront Association.  Both are committed to preserving Gig Harbor's rich history and charming waterfront district.

June 8, 2010 at 7:44am

SHORT ORDER: Cracker Jack, Island Mikie Burger, deals ...

Amocat Cafe in downtown Tacoma sells Cracker Jack. Put a little prize in your life today.

DINING NEWS, NIBBLES AND BITS >>>

It's the small things in life: The new Amocat Café not only sells baked goods and quiche, but you can also score Cracker Jack for 75 cents.

Deals: Goodfellas Italian Steakhouse inside the Great American Casino offers a four-course dinner every Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. for $20. Hell's Kitchen in downtown Tacoma hosts Tightwad Tuesday featuring $2 wells, $2 beers and $2 tacos.

Aloha: Mikie Burgers on Center Street in Tacoma added a new burger to its repertoire last week. The Island Mikie loads a quarter pound patty, Swiss cheese, Canadian bacon, pineapple, salsa and sweet chili mayo between its giant sesame seed bun. The $4.35 burger has been reduced to $3.75 through the end of June.

Future Things Are Coming: Brix 25 in Gig Harbor hosts 7 Seas Brewery for two, five-course brewmaster's dinners Thursday, June 17 at 6 and 6:30 p.m. The cost is $60 a person. Reserve your spot at 253.858.6626.

Food Matters: The 11 weirdest foods and gadgets at the National Restaurant Association trade show.

LINK: South Sound happy hours

LINK: Restaurant coupons

LINK: South Sound Restaurant Guide

May 28, 2010 at 7:42am

SHORT ORDER: SAX weekend, new wines, Gig Harbor hug ...

Happy birthday SAX!

DINING NEWS, NIBBLES AND BITS >>>

Happy Birthday: SAX on Sixth Restaurant and Lounge celebrates its one-year-anniversary today through Sunday night with happy hour prices all weekend, a special menu and entertainment. Its anniversary dinner menu includes lobster risotto, shrimp fettuccini Alfredo or 16-ounce rib eye plus dessert for $19.95. And champagne will be free for the ladies.

New Wines: Water to Wine in Gig Harbor hosts a New Wines for Memorial Day Weekend tasting today from 3-6 p.m. After the tasting we suggest you walk next door to the new Morso wine bar.

Speaking Of Gig Harbor: The TNT Diner reports that Mizu Japanese Steakhouse opened in Gig Harbor.

Future Things Are Coming ... To ... Wait For It ... Gig Harbor: Brix 25 will host a 7 Seas Brewing beer dinner Thursday, June 17 with two seatings, 6 and 6:30 p.m. Chef Thad Lyman's five-course dinner with be paired with the Gig Harbor brewer's current releases. The dinner costs $60 per person. To reserve your spot, call 253.858.6626.

Food Matters: Bring b-ball to your kitchen with Suns paninis and Lakers-branded toast.

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LINK: South Sound Restaurant Guide

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