THIRD ANNUAL HALLOWEEN WINE PAIRING EVENT

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October 25, 2011
(Julian) -- On Monday, October 31 at 6 p.m., Jeremy’s on the Hill California Style Bistro teams up with Witch Creek Winery to host a four-course Wine Pairing Event featuring local produce and ingredients. 

Guests are invited to wear Halloween Costumes (if they dare….) and prizes will be awarded.

All courses will be expertly paired by Chef Jeremy Manley of Jeremy’s on the Hill. Tickets are $38 per person.  “Last year, we hosted a Halloween beer pairing event featuring Stone Brewing and our first year featured Menghini Winery, where Mike and Toni Menghini were dressed as “Killer Bees,” becoming one of our top costume winners,” said Teresa Manley. “We really enjoy hosting different wine and beer pairing events featuring local wineries and breweries,” said Chef Jeremy Manley. “The last wine pairing event we hosted sold out in a week, so make your reservations early,” suggested Teresa Manley.


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ounded in 1993, award-winning Witch Creek Winery has popular tasting room in downtown Julian featuring “Tina the Bad Witch,” former Julian Merchant of the Year.  Witch Creek Winery focuses on quality over quantity, by producing small-lot, handcrafted wines using traditional winemaking techniques. The result is full-bodied well balanced wines rich in flavor that have earned twenty medals in the last three years at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. Witch Creek prides itself on being your source of some of the more unique and harder to find domestically produced varietals, such as Nebbiolo, Aglianico and Montepulciano.


Jeremy’s on the Hill features California Fresh Cuisine and is highly recognized in both San Diego and Los Angeles areas, with publicized reviews in the San Diegan, Edible San Diego, Dining Out Magazine, LA Times, the San Diego Reader and the Ramona Sentinel.  Chef Jeremy Manley, 24, and a Cordon Bleu graduate, has been working with food and cooking since the age of ten.


Reservations and tickets can be purchased by calling Jeremy’s on the Hill at 760-765-1587.       

 


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