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for the Lake Norman Wine and Food Festival . The festival will feature a dozen wineries and six local restaurants. Late Harvest Chenin Blanc (dessert Wine) Participating restaurants will provide up to three signature dishes for sampling. The restaurants included are: Brooklyn South Neighborhood Pizzaria, The Creole House on Main Street, Dressler’s Restaurant, Kernel T’s Korn Krib, Mayo’s Ristorante and Sangram Indian Cuisine.The wineries that will be participating are: Allison Oaks Vineyards, Brushy Mountain Winery, Daveste Vineyards, Dobbins Creek Vineyards, Old Stone Vineyard and Winery, Raintree Cellars Winery, Round Peak Vineyards, Shadow Springs Vineyard, Shelton Vineyards, Southern Charm Winery, Stony Mountain Vineyards and Uwharrie Vineyards. Moneylife Foundation conducted a workshop on 'How to be safe and smart with your money', on 20 April 2010. Click here for more pictures of the event. Moneylife Foundation organised an open discussion on "Budget and You" on 27 February 2010. The participants were presented with a detailed analysis of the implications of the Budget proposals. Late Harvest Chenin Blanc (dessert Wine) Moneylife, in association with Reliance Mutual Fund, organised the Big Ideas Essay Contest on “Taking Financial Markets to the Masses,” on 5 December 2009.Delicious Orchards, Woody Creek Cellars and Blossomwood Cidery join 12 Delta County wineries at the Mountain Vineyard Wine Festival, sponsored annually by the Delta County Memorial Hospital Foundation. Bruce and Nancy Hovde have again agreed to host the event on the beautiful grounds of their Cedaredge home on Saturday, June 26. Delicious Orchards Farm Market & North Fork Cellars will bring a variety of products from their organic market just outside of Paonia. Woody Creek Cellars uses old world methods to produce fine wines which are chemical free, gravity flown, unfiltered and aged in French oak barrels. Blossomwood Cidery, located in the Surface Creek Valley, produces artisan hard ciders and perry (fermented pear juice). Returning vintners include Black Bridge Winery, Black Canyon Winery, Jack Rabbit Hill, Liliputian Winery, Stone Cottage Cellars, Azura Gallery and Winery, Surface Creek Winery and Gallery, Bethlehem Wine Cellars, Leroux Creek Vineyard, Stoney Mesa Winery, Terror Creek Winery and 5680’ Winery. Late Harvest Chenin Blanc (dessert Wine) St. James Winery has been named the 2010 Gold Medal Champion by Tasters Guild International, a wine and food appreciation society. At the 23rd annual Tasters Guild International Wine Competition, St. James Winery wines earned more Double Gold and Gold medal points than any winery in the competition, earning the top prize trophy. "We love making wine and growing grapes in the Midwest region," said Peter Hofherr, St. James Winery C.E.O. "We believe our passion for research and trying new techniques in the cellar results in quality wines with character from grapes that are unique to the Midwest." In 2009 St. James Winery was ranked the number two most Gold medal winning winery in the United States, earning a whopping 57 golds last year, just behind a Napa, California winery. At this year's Tasters Guild competition, St. James Winery took home 11 gold medals, including Double Gold awards for Friendship School White and 2005 Late Harvest Chardonel. Gold went to Velvet White, Pink Catawba, Country White, 2006 Reserve Chardonel, 2006 Late Harvest Vignoles, 2005 Norton Dessert Wine and 2006 Chardonel Dessert Wine. Silver medals were awarded to Country Red, 2007 Chardonel, 2007 Seyval, 2008 Vintner's Select Vignoles, 2005 Catawba Dessert Wine, Strawberry and Peach. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (May 18, 2010) P.F. Chang's China Bistro has introduced two private-label wines, joining a growing number of casual-dining chains offering their own brands. The new wines, a sauvignon blanc and a syrah blend, are sold under the label Vineyard 518, said P.F. Chang's, which noted that 518 in Chinese numerology means “I will prosper.” In late April, Maggiano’s Little Italy introduced its own signature private-label wine, an Italian cabernet sauvignon-sangiovese blend called Salute Amico. The new wine offering from the 45-unit division of Brinker International Inc. was produced and bottled by the Ruffino winery of Tuscany, Italy. P.F. Chang’s said it worked with Wattle Creek Winery in Mendocino, Calif., to produce the wine especially for the Chinese-based menu.
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