I've gone every year since they started doing it in 2008, and every time it seems like it gets better - more food, more wine, better music. It's just so lovely to spend the afternoon leisurely strolling around the courtyard of the Ringling. One of the pourers from Miami said it's probably the best venue he's been to for that kind of festival anywhere in Florida. Cheers to the Fresh Originals!
Anyway, there were a few big winners of the day. Michael's on East had the same ginger and garlic flank steak with fresh ground horseradish they had at the Lakewood Ranch festival. Delicious. Ceviche represented with a paella, made in the traditionally giant paella pans you see in Valencia. Probably our two favorites were the Mayan chocolate cupcake (nice kick of heat and cinnamon) from The Bijou Cafe and the braised kobe beef from Ophelia's. By the time we got to Ophelia's I had really reached my full stomach capacity, but the flavors were so great (think mushroom ragout and white truffle cream) I stuffed every bite of it in.
On the wine front, there was a lovely tent with Pinot Noirs from the west coast and lots of California representation. I got to try the Swanson Alexis cabernet sauvignon that my friend Melissa raves about.
And honestly, we really didn't have a bad sample. Sure, there were some things that could have been better, but by and large the restaurants really stepped up to the occasion and put their best flavors forward. LOVE it!
Oh, and yes those are wine humor t-shirts my friend Melissa and I are wearing in the picture. Surprisingly, they were a big hit! We got a TON of compliments, a photo taken by one of the pourers and an invite to some upcoming wine events (and some decent pours from people who presumed we take our vino seriously!) Talk about a conversation starter.
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