Tulsa Food

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Entries Tagged as 'Wine'

New Tulsa Hills Wine Cellar – Grand Opening & Tastings

June 10th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (1)

The Tulsa Hills Wine Cellar is Tulsa’s newest wine buying destination. Easily accessible from all parts of town via the adjacent highways (I-44, Hwy 75 and Creek turnpike), the store is 5,000 sq ft with over 1,400 wines in stock. Staffed with a knowledgeable wine staff, we can point you in the right direction, and [...]

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My Big Night

May 18th, 2010 by Molly Martin – Comments (8)

A couple of weeks ago I watched the movie Big Night. It was the first time I had ever seen it. It was a beautiful movie and although not a foreign film, it has that foreign film feel and look to it. The movie centers around a failing Italian restaurant owned by two Italian brothers [...]

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Best Rainy Day Pinots

May 14th, 2010 by Mark Stenner – Comments (3)

Well, it’s been raining all week in Tulsa, and with the relative ‘warmth’ it is perfect Pinot Noir weather. Just pretend it’s the fall……. Here is a six-pack you can collect to drink over the upcoming weekend, and week…..the first three are stunning values for the money, I have two great values at $25, and [...]

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Yokozuna Locally Grown Wine Dinner

May 14th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (2)

Yokozuna paired with Girouard Vines in Tulsa to provide the wines. They will be introducing their newest wine (Chardonnay) at this event. This 4-course dinner will be incorporating as many locally sourced products as possible.

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Hooray for Rosé

May 7th, 2010 by Mark Stenner – Comments (4)

Rosé has a horrible and tarnished reputation thanks to the blush wines like White Zinfandel and White Merlot. People assume that it’s sweet and jammy. People in the south of France and Spain would give us a rather odd look upon learning of this. They drink rosé, chilled down as much as possible, with their [...]

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Sparkling Wines from Around the World – May 15th, 7:30 p.m.

May 5th, 2010 by Mark Stenner – Comments (0)

For some strange reason people only seem to drinking bubbles around the holidays or at birthday parties. This strikes me as add for so many reasons. If you drink wine, you should be drinking sparkling wine every week! Why, it is the best way to kick off an evening with friends, works with so many [...]

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Why I love Chardonnay

April 30th, 2010 by Mark Stenner – Comments (2)

In the last three years I’ve drunk more Chardonnay than I could have ever imagined. For years I avoided Chardonnay if I could. I explored every other varietal with zest and fervor. Chenin Blanc, Gewurz, Sauvignon Blanc, Gruner, Pinot Gris, and a lot, lot, lot of Riesling – German, Alsatian and Antipodean. It was a [...]

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Joel Gott, California, 2009 Sauvignon Blanc

April 23rd, 2010 by Mark Stenner – Comments (1)

Wine of the Week – Joel Gott, California, 2009 Sauvignon Blanc Now is the perfect time for Sauvignon Blanc. The grapes naturally high and racy acidity make it great for an refreshing aperitif, as well as one of the best food wines you can come across. The Joel Gott is perfect for a goats cheese [...]

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Planning a Trip to Wine Country: A Chance for Adventure

April 17th, 2010 by Mark Stenner – Comments (12)

When planning a trip to wine country, most people seem to immediately think of the Napa Valley. America’s most famous wine region is certainly majestic, set amidst stunning mountain ranges, and full of some of the most famous wineries in the world, the Napa wine train, big Cabernets, and creamy Chardonnays. But it’s also constantly [...]

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Dalla Terra Italian Wine Dinner at Biga

April 14th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (3)

Scott Large of Thirst Wines along with Tuck and Kate Curren of Biga are excited to announce an upcoming Monday night wine dinner. Scott has brought in a new line of Italian wines, Dalla Terra for this tour of Italy Wine Dinner. Monday, April 19th at 6:30 p.m. come join Biga and Scott for an [...]

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K Syrah, Wahluke Slope (Columbia Valley), 2007 “Milbrandt” Syrah

April 9th, 2010 by Mark Stenner – Comments (1)

No surprise from Food & Wine Magazine’s “Winemaker of the Year” you might think but you would be wrong. Don’t get me wrong, $32 or there abouts is a lot of money to spend on a wine, but when you consider his high-end single vineyard wines sell for $100, it puts this price formally in [...]

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Get Fresh Baby! At Long Last, Spring has Arrived!

April 7th, 2010 by Amanda Jane Simcoe – Comments (3)

At my house, the countdown usually starts around late February. The holidays are long over, we’re sick of the cold dreary weather; and we’re ready for the days when the pool is open and the gardens are growing an abundance of delicious herbs and veggies destined for my kitchen. This is the time when I [...]

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The Canebrake – An Escape from the Ordinary

April 2nd, 2010 by Whitney Shae – Comments (9)

Who would have known that this little treasure is located right outside of Wagoner, OK?  From the conscious effort of using only environmentally friendly products to the re-creation of an old horse barn, The Canebrake is really something special. As an Oklahoman, you should be proud too.  What is a canebrake you ask?  Well first off, canebrake [...]

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Wine of the Week: Selvapiana Chianti, Rufina DOCG, 2007

March 26th, 2010 by Mark Stenner – Comments (3)

Selvapiana Chianti, Rufina DOCG, 2007 Italian reds are a mystery to me, especially Tuscan reds. While there are many superlative wines out there, so many are anonymous and boring, especially if like me, you shop on a budget. Thus, I am always reticent to purchase anything Italian without trying it first as I’ve had so [...]

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Wine of the Week: 2007 Yarden Mt. Hermon White

March 19th, 2010 by Mark Stenner – Comments (5)

Golan Heights Winery, Galilee, 2007 Yarden Mt. Hermon White Israel producers have been turning out cracking whites and solid reds for a number of years now. Golan Heights is one of my favorites. They make an excellent Gewürztraminer for $18. This kosher white is an intriguing blend of Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, not your typical [...]

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Seven Course French Dinner with Phillipe Garnier

March 18th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (2)

Remember “Bon Apetit,” the fine French restaurant in Tulsa that opened in 2000? Chef Phillipe Garnier earned critical praise and lots of dedicated fans with his authentic French cuisine. You’ll have a chance to sample his fine work at a special reservation-only dinner at The Canebrake, a fine dining restaurant and resort 45 miles east [...]

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Explore the World of Cheese & Wine at Territory Cellars

March 16th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (1)

Take a drive into the beautiful Oklahoma country and enjoy wonderful cheeses and wines at the romantic Territory Cellars. The Cheese Wench, Chef Amanda Simcoe, brings CHEESE 101 to Territory Cellars. This exceptional presentation will present cheeses from around the world paired with Territory Cellars’ wines. Heather Violett, Winemaker from The Grape Junction, will be [...]

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Local Table: 3-Course Menu and Wine Dinner

March 4th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (1)

Local Table is one of our favorites.  In our hearts, they are most famously known for their Sunday evening wine and appetizer specials.  We like to go in with friends and order wine and appetizers off of the bar menu.  The appetizers are a good size,  2 of them make a good meal.  Running at [...]

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Piatto Cucina Italiana “Sneak-Peek” Open Monday

February 25th, 2010 by Whitney Shae – Comments (16)

Piatto Cucina Italian Restaurant will be opening its doors Monday (March 1st)  for lunch!  Owners Marcia Harris and Angelo Amabile were gracious enough to invite us in for a “sneak-peek” and boy were we in for a surprise! Piatto is a celebration of tastes in Italian cuisine. The standard here is “to do as little [...]

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Sunday, I’m in Love

February 9th, 2010 by Molly Martin – Comments (3)

I keep going back on forth on my opinion of Valentine’s Day. Part of me thinks, “I don’t need a special day set aside for me to profess my undying love to my husband. He knows I love him and I know he loves me and I don’t need February 14 to be set aside [...]

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Tulsa’s Most Romantic Restaurants

February 4th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (14)

Valentine’s Day is a special time to really show what you are made of to your spouse. This year we are really challenging you to go above and beyond to express one thing…that’s Love. We know that Tulsa isn’t the city of love, however, there are many locally owned romantic restaurants that are sure to [...]

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A Night Out with Friends at Polo Grill

February 4th, 2010 by Joe Price – Comments (6)

The Polo Grill is one of the most decorated and revered restaurant in Oklahoma having won multiple local, state and national honor for both their food and wine selections. One of the top meals I’ve ever had was at The Polo Grill in Utica Square consisting of the chef’s tasting menu a while back.   The [...]

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Stone Bluff Cellars for Valentine’s Weekend

February 3rd, 2010 by Staff – Comments (0)

You guessed it, Valentine’s day is coming up. Our goal is to offer you unique and memorable ideas to make Valentine’s Day special for you and the one you love. They are hoping for good weather, but if not the fireplace and wood stove are cozy and inviting. The indoor dining room will be set [...]

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