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Monday, January 28, 2013

Uncorked: Capital Wine Festival


The Fairfax at Embassy Row, a Starwood Luxury Collection hotel, in conjunction with its signature restaurant, 2100 Prime, kicked off the Fourth Annual Capital Wine Festival last week.  The 10-week dinner highlights dinners, hosted by the winemaker or proprietor.  Beginning on Tuesday, guests may attend a dinner showcasing wines from California, Portugal and Italy. 

Menus will be created by the talented Chris Ferrier, Executive Chef for the hotel and 2100 Prime. Each menu is individually created to complement the vintner's selection for that dinner. Dinners will take place at 6:30 p.m. in 2100 Prime providing an intimate dining experience. The wineries and hosts participating in this year's Capital Wine Festival are listed below, along with dates of their participation.
January 29Darioush WineryMost noted for its Bordeaux-style estate wines, Darioush crafts fine wines from its vineyards located in Napa Valley. Join host Allen Papp and experience this winery's sensible approach to winemaking. $145
  
February 5, Pine Ridge Vineyards: Pine Ridge in Napa Valley has a long reputation for creating elegant, distinct, and expressive wines. Hear Michael Beaulac's firsthand account of Pine Ridge's past and present winemaking and savor its phenomenal lineup of red wines. $135

February 12, Heitz Wine Cellars: The winery is known for its earthy Bordeaux-stylewines, especially its Cabernet Sauvignon. Jeanne Cabral returns to share winesfrom Heitz's portfolio and discuss the win­ery's unique single-vineyard concept. $125

February 19, Burgess Cellars: We are honored to have Steve Burgess host for the first time at the Capital Wine Festival. This small family-owned winery has terroir at its heart, integrating it into their wine making and production for over 30 years. $125

February 26, Miner Family Wines: Winemaker Gary Bookman hosts the evening's dinner. This is a great opportunity to experience the vineyard's sensational portfolio of wines including its single-vineyard Pinot Noir, Oakville Cabernet as well as their proprietal blend, Oracle. $125

March 5, Patz and Hall: Donald Patz will present a spectacular display of terroir driven wines pro­duced from the winery's distinctive vineyard sites, including the outstanding Pisoni Vineyard's Pinot Noir. $125

March 12, Pio Cesare: Pio Cesare has been producing top Barolos, Barbescos, Barberas and Nebbiolos since 1881. Meet Pio Boffa, great-grandson of the founding family, for an unforgettable evening of hand-crafted, classically styled and renowned Piedmont wines. $125

March 19, Wine and Soul:  Owner/winemaker Sandra Tavares de Silva presents an outstanding selection of Portuguese wines, produced in Douro, overlooking the Douro River and the moun-tainous region of Portugal. These wines are some of the most highly regarded wines in Portugal. $135

March 26,  Tres Sabores and Calder Wine Co.This is a unique opportunity to meet two artisan winemakers from Napa- mother Julie Johnson and son Rory Williams. Julie, owner and winemaker from Tres Sabores, showcases her boutiquewines; alongside Rory, owner and winemaker from Calder Wine Company, who makes one of only a handful of Charbonos produced in the world. $125
  
Tickets for The Capital Wine Festival can be purchased atwww.capitalwinefestival.com. Each dinner is in the $125-145/person price range and includes gratuity or tax. Large group reservations can be taken over the phone by calling 202 736-1453Gift certificates are also available for holiday gift giving.

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