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MAP September 27 & 28 12-5Pm Sponsored by September 27 & 28 MAP 12-5pm INDIANA AVE. CLARIDGE 9 PARK PLACE Chill, Sit BALLY’S PARK PLACE & Sip 8 VE. MICHIGAN AVE. Bourbons & Big Reds esh BALLY’S WILD WEST CIFIC A 7 PA NJ Fr ARKANSAS AVE. 1 PIER AT CAESARS CAESARS C. COLUMBUS AVE. MISSISSIPPI AVE. ine Plaza Welcome to the DO AC Boardwalk Wine Promenade! e This year’s event features more than 125 unique wines 6 and a selection of Bourbon curated by drinks expert, ood & W Leslie Sbrocco. With FOOD & WINE magazine as the BOARDWALK presenting media sponsor, the second annual event F is a celebration of Atlantic City’s thriving culinary and HALL wine scene. Visit multiple event destinations along a one-mile stretch of the city’s famed wooden way. With scrumptious food and wine pairings, special seminars held by wine experts and live performances by popular bands, we welcome you to enjoy the 5 bounty and beauty of the Boardwalk. y FLORIDA AVE. Hard Rock Caf cadem BELLEVUE AVE. 4 ino A TEXAS AVE. V VE. 3 CIFIC A PA Sun & Sea CALIFORNIA AVE. 2 BELMONT AVE. ino Bubble Lounge IOWA AVE. 1 TROPICANA Come & GoV 1 2 COME & GO VINO BUBBLE LOUNGE Presented by Moët & Chandon Rev your vinous engine for a day of fun in the sun or wind it down here by taking in scenic vistas from the Get ready for a sparkling time at Moët & Chandon’s Tropicana Gazebo where you can sample an array of exclusive Bubble Lounge. Indulge in tastes of the famous mouth-watering wines. Begin with Washington state bubbly, which has bewitched wine lovers for centuries. sparkling then move to crisp whites and succulent pinks Celebrate with a taste of their iconic Champagne, Moët such as Sauvignon Blanc from California and Italian Impérial, created in 1869. Then, splurge on samples of Rosé. Enjoy Lobster Bisque from Fin Restaurant along- other legendary wines by this world-famous French side light reds, such as spicy Pinot Noir and juicy Merlot. Champagne house including elegant Rosé Impérial and lush Nectar Impérial Blanc and Nectar Impérial Rosé. Wine List With music from DJ Nigel Richards, treats from Robert’s Steakhouse, and a photo booth to chronicle your visit, m Domaine Ste. Michelle / Brut sparkling wine / this glamorous destination is sure to be a favorite. Columbia Valley, Washington m Michelle / Brut Rosé sparkling wine / Columbia Valley, Washington Wine List m Chateau Ste. Michelle & Dr. Loosen / Eroica Riesling / Washington m Moët & Chandon / Impérial / Champagne, France m Chateau Ste. Michelle / Harvest Select Riesling / m Moët & Chandon / Rosé Impérial / Champagne, France Columbia Valley, Washington m Moët & Chandon / Nectar Impérial / Champagne, France m Zardetto / Prosecco Brut / Treviso, Italy m Moët & Chandon / Nectar Impérial Rosé / m Luna Nuda / Pinot Grigio / delle Dolomiti, Italy Champagne, France m Ferrari-Carano / Pinot Grigio / Sonoma County, California m Oberon / Sauvignon Blanc / Napa Valley, California m Vivanco / Blanco / Rioja, Spain m Wild Oats / Chardonnay Central Ranges / Australia m Bogle Vineyards / Chardonnay / California m Vitiano / Rosato / Umbria, Italy m Ontañón / Crianza / Rioja, Spain m Viña Herminia / Tempranillo / Rioja, Spain m Scott Family Estate / Dijon Clone Pinot Noir / Arroyo Seco, California m Bogle Vineyards / Merlot / California 2 3 3 4 SUN & SEA VINO ACADEMY Showcasing water and wine, the Boardwalk’s beauty is Want to learn about wine and have fun at the same time? the star at this destination. With a selection of refreshing Take in a seminar at our Vino Academy. Each session will wines as supporting cast, you can sip al fresco sitting under be led by wine experts including the Boardwalk Wine umbrellas, take in stunning views, and nibble on Johnson’s Promenade host, Leslie Sbrocco, Senior Wine Editor, Popcorn. Explore exotic wines from far-flung lands such as Megan Krigbaum of FOOD & WINE Magazine, and Sicily and South Africa. Imbibe dry pink wines from Spain, Sommelier Anjoleena Suzzette. These fast-paced, Italian Prosecco, and even a sparkling red dubbed Lambrusco. entertaining and educational workshops offer tastings Toast to the great outdoors! of world-class wines in a relaxed setting. Taste California classic, Ferrari-Carano’s roster of wines and explore the Wine List iconic region of Rioja in Spain. Discover your inner Italian with a tour of the country’s wines from Banfi Vintners, m Villa Sandi / il Fresco Prosecco / Treviso, Italy or enjoy the global portfolio of Washington’s Ste. m Kris / Pinot Grigio / Delle Venezie, Italy Michelle Wine Estates. m Barone Fini /Pinot Grigio / Valdadige, Italy Seminars are FREE for all VIP ticket holders. Don’t have a VIP ticket? You can upgrade for $20 and gain access to all m Fontana Candida / Frascati Secco / Italy Vino Academy wine seminars. Visit the Vino Academy tent m 14 Hands / Moscato / Columbia Valley, Washington to purchase your upgrade. m Pacific Rim / Dry Riesling / Columbia Valley, Washington Wine List m the beachhouse / Chardonnay / California VIP WELCOME WINES – 11:00 AM m Donnafugata / Lighea Zibibbo / Sicily, Italy m Villa Sandi / il Fresco Prosecco / Treviso, Italy m Albinea Canali / Ottocentonero Lambrusco / Italy m Matua / Sauvignon Blanc / Marlborough, New Zealand m Artazuri / Garnacha Rosado / Navarra, Spain m Jamieson Ranch / Double Lariat Cabernet Sauvignon / Napa Valley, California m Vivanco / Rosado / Rioja, Spain FERRARI-CARANO SEMINAR – 12:30 PM m Light Horse / Pinot Noir / California m Ferrari-Carano / Fumé Blanc / Sonoma County, California m Vivanco / Crianza / Rioja, Spain m Ferrari-Carano / Tré Terre Chardonnay / Russian River Valley, California m Ramón Bilbao / Crianza / Rioja, Spain m Ferrari-Carano / Pinot Noir / Anderson Valley, California m Rib Shack Red / Vintage Blend / Western Cape, South Africa m Ferrari-Carano / Siena red blend / Sonoma County, California m Ferrari-Carano / Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon / Alexander Valley, California 4 (cont.) 5 RIOJA SEMINAR – 1:45 PM m Ontañón / Vetiver Blanco / Rioja, Spain m Vivanco / Rosado / Rioja, Spain 6 m Bodegas Riojanas / Monte Real Gran Reserva / Rioja, Spain m CVNE / Imperial Gran Reserva / Rioja, Spain m Artadi / Viñas de Gain / Rioja, Spain FOOD & WINE PLAZA BANFI VINTNERS SEMINAR – 3:00 PM High-energy bands, decadent drinks, and delicious m Albinea Canali / Ottocentonero Lambrusco / Italy dishes converge at FOOD & WINE Plaza with presenting m Bolla / Valpolicella Ripasso Classico Superiore / Veneto, Italy sponsor FOOD & WINE Magazine. You’ll want to dance m Bolla/ Amarone della Valpolicella Classico / Veneto, Italy to the music of ‘Don’t Call Me Francis’ and ‘Slippery m Castello Banfi / Rosso di Montalcino / Italy Band’ in between enjoying two areas packed with choices: m Castello Banfi / Brunello di Montalcino / Italy STE. MICHELLE WINE ESTATES SEMINAR – 4:15 PM The first destination houses high-end California m Domaine Ste. Michelle / Brut sparkling wine / bottles such as Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley, Washington and Pinot Noir from the famed Golden state. Grab m Chateau Ste. Michelle & Dr. Loosen / Eroica Riesling / a complimentary copy of FOOD & WINE Magazine, Washington sample hearty food from Guy Fieri’s Chophouse, and m Villa Maria / Private Bin Pinot Noir / test your taste buds at the Wine Pairing Workout Marlborough, New Zealand area where wines are matched with simple fare m Chateau Ste. Michelle / Merlot Cold Creek Vineyard / like potato chips and chocolate from 2 Chicks Columbia Valley, Washington with Chocolate. m Torres / Salmos / Priorat, Spain In the second venue, take a Walk around the Wine World. Explore a range of Italian reds like the coveted Brunello di Montalcino. South Africa, Germany, and France are represented and southern 5 hemisphere beauties from Chile, Argentina, New Zealand and Australia are also on hand to taste. With meat-lovers bites from The Steakhouse at HARD ROCK CAFE Harrah’s Resort and tastes of Uniquely Greek Feta Spreads who needs to hop on a plane when you can Party like a rock star at the Hard Rock Cafe. Sample some of take a virtual vacation in your GoVino? their best new menu items including the Balsamic Tomato Bruschetta, Fiesta Burger, Grilled Chicken Chop Salad and Fresh Apple Cobbler. Don’t forget to pick up a Classic t-shirt Wine List: High End California or zip up hoodie at the on-site Rock Shop where you can earn points for purchases. Be sure to sip and stroll toward m Ferrari-Carano / Fumé Blanc / Sonoma County, California the Hard Rock Cafe located in the Taj Mahal to redeem a m Souverain / Sauvignon Blanc / North Coast, California Boardwalk Wine Promenade special offer: Get one free m Chateau St. Jean / Bijou Chardonnay / California appetizer when you buy two entrees.Rock on! (cont.) 6 7 m Beringer / Luminus Chardonnay / Napa Valley, California m Ontañón / Reserva / Rioja, Spain m Ferrari-Carano / Tré Terre Chardonnay / m Bodegas Riojanas / Monte Real Reserva / Rioja, Spain Russian River Valley, California m Bodegas Riojanas / Viña Albina Reserva / Rioja, Spain m Clos Pegase / Mitsuko’s Vineyard Chardonnay / m Bodegas Riojanas / Viña Albina Gran Reserva / Rioja, Spain Carneros, California m Sonoma-Cutrer / Russian River Ranches Chardonnay / SPAIN & GERMANY & FRANCE California m Torres / Viña Esmeralda Blanco / Catalunya, Spain m Reata / Three County Pinot Noir / California m Torres / Salmos / Priorat, Spain m Etude / Lyric Pinot Noir / Santa Barbara, California m Clean Slate / Riesling / Mosel, Germany m Sonoma-Cutrer / Pinot Noir / Russian River Valley, California m Paul Goerg / Brut Rosé / Champagne, France m Ferrari-Carano / Pinot Noir / Anderson
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