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Cheese Tasting at Quince in Northern Liberties

March 4, 2010

Cheese Tasting at Quince in Northern Liberties

Posted by Marisa McClellan

Filed in: Dining Events

goat cheese and spreads

Goat cheese and preserves (photo by M. McClellan)

For a brief period of time in her late teens, my younger sister became a vegan. The thing that brought her back to the lacto-ovo fold? Cheese. After approximately six months and far too many servings of soy faux-cheese that didn’t do much of anything but sit wanly on the plate and palate, she decided that life just wasn’t worth living without real, made-from-dairy cheese.

Local food writer, blogger and college professor Tenaya Darlington also believes that without cheese, there’s just not much point in going on. She records memorable bites at her blog Madame Fromage, and since last November, has been hosting cheese tastings events in conjunction with Quince, a gourmet shop on Girard Avenue.

Saturday, March 13th, Tenaya and Quince co-owner Nicole Marcote will be hosting a cheese tasting from 4 – 6 p.m. This tasting will focus on finding the path from beer to cheese. Philadelphia Brewing Company brewer Dean Browne will be pouring a selection of their most cheese-friendly beers, while Tenaya waxes poetic about her beloved fromage. You’ll leave with a full belly and a far clearer sense of how to pair even the most stinky cheese with a hoppy brew.

The cost of the tasting is $12 and they ask that you reserve your spot in advance (Quince is tiny). To sign up, call Nicole at 215.232.3425 or email quince@quincefinefoods.com.

Definitely want to go!

Filed under  //   Cheese   Madame Fromage   Philadelphia Brewing Company   Quince   Tasting   uwishunu  

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Morton's Steakhouse and Eclat Chocolate's Wine Tasting

Last night a friend and I ventured to Morton's for a wine tasting event with pairings of chocolate provided by Éclat Chocolate of West Chester.

At  7PM we were shown to the private room of Morton's and after we got the pre-paid receipt we were handed a class of champagne. For the next 40 minutes or so delicious h'orderves were available until the hosts gave a short introduction to the event. 

Wines:

Chocolates:

  • Champagne
  • "Rose Heart"
  • Mollybooker Shiraz 
  • Traditional
  • Passion Fruit
  • Sichuan Pepper
I listed the chocolates in my order of preference but I'm in no way able to even compare the wines. All of the wines were delicious even though my friend didn't care for any of the reds and I was able to finish his glasses. Altogether, a great experience for only $35 and I will surely be looking out for the next event.

 

 

Filed under  //   Chocolate   Drinklogs   Eclat Chocolates   Kenwood   Modus   Morton's Steakhouse   Red Label   Reserve Zinfandel   Royal Tokaji   Ruffino   Tasting   Wine  

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