We've got a bunch of new events on the calendar for the Spring!
Dates: March 8, March 22, April 26, May 10, and May 24 - 6:00-7:00 p.m. - $30 members, $40 non-members
Location: Woodinville Tasting Room
How to make a reservation: email will@fidelitaswines.com
Kathleen provides in-depth tastings through flights of 5 wines, both library and current releases, with hand-selected food pairings for each event. Themes from the past include 5 Cabernets of Red Mountain, Vertical tasting of Optu Reds, and vineyard specific tastings featuring Ciel du Cheval and Quintessence. Come taste some of the best Fidelitas has to offer in a more intimate setting.
Dates: March 29 - opening weekend, Red Sox + July 6 - Oakland A's
Location: Suite at T-Mobile Park
How to make a reservation: email michelle@fidelitaswines.com
Tickets include VIP ballpark access, premium gametime food in the suite, quality time with owner-winemaker Charlie Hoppes, and a selection of Fidelitas Wines to enjoy while you watch the game.
Date: April 12, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Location: Woodinville Tasting Room
How to make a reservation: email will@fidelitaswines.com - Club-Only - $30
Join Charlie and our winemaking team for a special tasting and panel discussion + Q&A to follow. Each ticket includes a flight of wines and the opportunity to learn from our team with 70+ years of combined harvest experience.
Dates: April 13-14 + 20
Location: Woodinville Tasting Room
How to make a reservation: no reservations necessary!
Every time we release new wines to the club in February, April, September, and November we close off the tasting rooms for the following 2 weekends to give our members the chance to come in, try the new releases in an extended flight, and pick up their wines. Often this is the only time to sample and get your hands on limited wines after they're released!
Feast of St. Fidelis
Save the date and start planning your weekend: Friday, May 3
Location: Red Mountain Tasting Room
Watch for more information and an invitation to come in early April!
Cheers!
Note: a big hats off to Chef Pauline Garza and her team at Drumheller's for hosting Team Fidelitas’ holiday party this year. This restaurant, found in the Lodge in Columbia Point in Richland, is awesome. However, of the amazing dishes we enjoyed that night, the one that stood out to me most was Chef Pauline’s showstopping Curried Lentil, Tomato and Coconut Soup. She was kind enough to share the recipe with us, since the whole team wanted more. I did make some minor adjustments to bring it down to family sized (versus restaurant sized) cooking portions. This also errs on the side of caution with the ginger because I was serving it to small children but I’d say the more the merrier! Chef Pauline had some chunks in hers that made the dish.
Thank you, Chef, for sharing!
I’ve never been a huge fan of New Year’s Resolutions. Mostly because I don’t like to fail, and setting something like that for myself is pretty much guaranteed failure. Also, I love the concept of some healthy eating after the holidays but most of my Januarys involve playoff football and a trip to Napa, and that’s just not the time to limit yourself. To those who can…kudos.
So – post Superbowl resolutions tend to be more my thing. Add in this snowstorm we’re experiencing in Seattle, and it make it the perfect time to reshare this tasty, and healthy lentil soup. For those who just can’t say no to wine with dinner (🙋♀️), the Optu White Wine is pretty much a perfect pairing. The rich body tampers the heat, while the bright acidity lifts the fresh ginger and cilantro tones. As a bonus, if you didn’t make it to strip the grocery shelves bare, many of these ingredients are things you may have on hand around the house.
Curried Lentil, Tomato, and Coconut Soup
I am in no way a chef, food stylist, or photographer. I just like to cook it and eat it. And drink wine with it. I hope you do to!