It’s not too
early to start thinking about Valentine’s Day and Fairway Market has a terrific event coming
up to help you plan something special!
On Tuesday, February 5 at their Woodland
Park, NJ location, they will be hosting a
Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate Tasting and Lecture with experts in each field:
·
Steve
Jenkins, Fairway’s cheese monger
·
Joshua
Wesson, Fairway’s sommelier
·
Alexandra
Leaf, chocolate expert
Fairway
Market’s Steven Jenkins has been a cheese monger for almost
40 years and he has been an intensely influential driving force behind the
state of the artisanal cheese industry in the United States today. Jenkins’ first book, Cheese Primer (Workman, 1996) a New York Times bestseller, is one
of the most highly regarded manuscripts in the cheese industry. Jenkins was a
board member of The American Cheese Society and was awarded its Lifetime
Achievement Award. Also, in recognition of his significant contributions and
services given to the field of agriculture and to France, he was given the
Order of Agricultural Merit by the French Minister of Agriculture in March,
2010.
Joshua
Wesson (@joshuawine) is known to be among the most successful,
knowledgeable and engaging people in international wine-and-spirits industry.
In 1989, he was nominated for the Who’s Who in American cooking. In 1990, he
was elected to the board of the American Institute of Wine & Food’s New
York chapter. In 1997, Food & Wine magazine named him the Retail Wine
Innovator of the Year for his work with Best Cellars which he founded. He is
considered to be a leading authority on the pairing of wine and food and has written
extensively on the subject in books and magazines.
Alexandra Leaf is an acknowledged scholar, a noted
culinary historian, lecturer and expert guide to the world’s finest chocolates.
She is the producer of the 92nd St. Y’s annual Chocolate Fest and
President of Chocolate Tours of
New York City. She also leads walking tours and teaches classes for the
Institute for Culinary Education. As a chocolate educator she travels the world
lecturing on the history, manufacture and appreciation of fine chocolates.
Tickets are
required. There is no charge for the evening but any donations to the Anita Kaufmann Foundation http://www.akfus.org would be greatly
appreciated. The Anita Kaufmann
Foundation is a public charity whose sole mission is to educate the public not
to fear people with epilepsy, seizures or brain trauma. All of their programs are designed to
eliminate stigma and increase awareness of these conditions and their impact on
families and entire communities.
A credit card is required to secure your tickets.
Your card will not be charged unless you have chosen to make a donation. Space is limited for this
free event so go to http://www.fairwaymarket.com/wine-cheese-and-chocolate-master-class-woodland-park/ to reserve seats.
Besides
getting expert tips on three essential ingredients for a perfect Valentine’s
Day, if you choose to make a donation to the Anita Kaufmann Foundation, you’ll
be helping others. Sounds like a delicious, heart-warming way to spend an
evening!
Details:
1510 US Rt 46 West
Woodland Park, NJ 07424973-339-5103
Tuesday, February 5
6:30pm
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