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The New
Year ’10 Season Starts for …
“Wine & Food Pairings”
See the
Menu
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See the
Wines -
a word about
'Soup'
Sunday, January 24, ‘10
featuring ..
Carol’s Unique Soups
.. Soothing &
Health Conscious !
After so many
requests, this pairing will feature many of Carol’s Soups matched with
specific wines ! As many of you know, the soup list ‘endless’ and varied
with thickness, content
and originality.
There are cultures that subsist entirely on some form of soup
or broth either with vegetables or meat in the liquid .. so, this wine event
should prove to be very interesting.
Menu
First Course :
German Chicken Soup with Dumplings
‘Crustaces’ White from Alsace, France – 2008
Second Course :
Vermont Cheddar Cheese Soup
‘Zonin’ Montepulciano D’Abruzzo, Italy – 2007
Third Course :
Reuben Chowder Soup
Cabernet / Syrah ‘Val De L’ours Rothschild,
France – 2008
Fourth Course :
Sirloin with Barley Soup
‘Zen of Zin’ Ravenswood Winery Sonoma,
California – 2007
Dessert Course :
Homemade Warm Apple Cake w/ Cream
St. Hallett ‘Poacher’s Blend’ Tanuda, South
Australia – 2007
Wines Featured in
this Event ..
Alsace Crustaces
German White -“Crisp acidity &
fresh fruit flavors add to this interesting wine”
St. Hallett Barossa –
Poacher’s Blend -
“An
esteemed white wine grape from France with vibrant floral qualities”
Val De L’ours – Rothschild (Lafite) Cabernet / Syrah
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“An Autumn harvest which gives the palate
the flavors of a ripe wine”
Zonin Montepulciano D’Abruzzo - Italy
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“A very small winery, featuring the classic
Italian grape”
“Zen of Zin” Old Vine Zinfandel –
Sonoma, California -
“Ravenswood Winery w/ Chocolate &
Blackberry flavors”
see the special prices
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12:30 to 3:30 PM in the afternoon ..
“You must pre-register w/ payment
to secure your
reservation” !
$40.00/person – 2 Whites & 3 Reds
(Server Gratuity ..
Not Included)
RoaringRockRestaurant.com
Brass Castle Road at Hartman’s Corner
908-453-2322
About 'Soups'

Have you noticed the major
increase in soup commercials on TV ?
For the 1st. time since the 1920s & 30s,
the soup industry
giants
are starting to lose their market share
because the American Public is looking elsewhere for all natural soups with
taste & originality unlike the ‘low grade’ products that the volume soup
manufacturer have fostered on Americans since early in the 1900s.
“All Soups from today’s tasting may be purchased” :
Pint = $3.75 ea. or Quart = $6.00 ea.
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