Thursday, May 23, 2013

Happy National Chardonnay Day!

Last week we helped out with an event called "Stars New York" for an organization called the Peter Michael Foundation. Sir Peter Michael started a winery in Sonoma County, CA in 1982 and the wines became wildly popular. He then established the foundation, which seeks to to discover and underwrite the most promising tools and techniques for the identification, treatment and management of prostate cancer. The fundraising event took place at Studio 450 and guests were treated to a gourmet dinner crafted by renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Each course was paired with a carefully selected Peter Michael wine. We couldn't have asked for a more beautiful evening.

Instead of table numbers, we directed guests to their table using iconic NYC neighborhoods.
The best scallops we have ever eaten. Thanks Nobu!

Beautiful night, beautiful skyline.
We love any excuse for a celebration, and so when we found out that today is National Chardonnay Day, we immediately thought of Peter Michael wines. Peter Michael has six different Chardonnays that are each vineyard specific and have different tastes. We had the La Carriere at the event, which has the "leanest and most citrus like fruit profile" out of the six. We highly recommend it! Check out the others here.

We think you should celebrate National Chardonnay Day no matter what type of wine you like. So pour some red, pour some white and bottoms up!

To support The Peter Michael Foundation or learn more about upcoming events, click here.

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