Home
 
Membership
  Education Certification  
F&B Encyclopedia
 
Gold Seal
 
Virtual Expo
 
Jobs Online
 
Procurement
& Development
Fine Cigars
Chefs Help Hotline  
Special Events
Career Building
Food Science
Food Competitions
Shopping Cart 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wines, Spirits, Beers, And Their Pairings With Great Food
Tasting Notes, Special Wine Event Coverage, Cellar Awards To Members' Restaurants, Etc. Etc.
 
 
 
 
 
Internet/Phone Bids Welcome for Moet & Chandon's Rare Vintage Auction Benefitting CCAfrica Foundation

Business Editors
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 17, --Moet & Chandon will be auctioning two magnum bottles of vintage champagne to benefit the CCAfrica Foundation on July 18. Proceeds from the auction of L'Esprit du Siecle, the rarest champagne ever produced, will be used to develop skills of young students from rural regions interested in Africa's eco-tourism industry.
Telephone and Internet bids can be made until the July 18 gala event celebrating the creation of the "Siya Kwamukela" Education Program. Guests of this 20th century-themed affair will enjoy music, dance, poetry readings, the exclusive opportunity of tasting several rare Moet & Chandon vintages and fine pan-African cuisine.
Only 323 magnums of L'Esprit du Siecle have been produced, with a mere 30 bottles for sale worldwide, two of which made available for the CCAfrica Foundation auction.
Beverage Trends
Web Bug from http://images.nrn.com/newsletter/Design_BT/img_webbug.gif
 
April 2007
QSR PLAYERS AIM TO DRINK IN HIGHER SALES WITH NEW BEVERAGES
 
The lucrative beverage component of the quick-service restaurant business is taking a big leap forward as McDonald's and other traditional segment players try to siphon off market share from leading coffeehouse chains by offering new varieties of teas, coffees and bottled drinks. McDonald's, now an espresso source like Starbucks, has ramped up its McCafe specialty coffee test following a 15-percent bump in its coffee sales since upgrading its regular and decaf brews last year.
THIS MONTH'S FEATURED STORY

FOUR POINTS' BEER CHIEF STRIVES TO DELIVER 'SIMPLE PLEASURES'
Touting high-quality beer as a symbol of its "simple pleasures" brand repositioning, the Four Points by Sheraton hotel group is one of an increasing number of operators putting greater stock in the nation's fastest-growing category of adult beverages. Four Points guests will find a Best Brews list in the lounge and other new trademark amenities on the property, like apple cinnamon pie, gourmet coffee, free bottled water and more comfortable beds. It's all part of a plan by the White Plains, N.Y.-based company, an arm of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, to recast itself under the slogans "delivering honest, uncomplicated comfort" and "delighting with simple pleasures."
 

 
MORE BEVERAGE TRENDS NEWS
CHEFS FIND INSPIRATION IN COUNTLESS WINE VARIETIES, ABUNDANT LOCAL PRODUCE OF CENTRAL CHILE
Before digging into informal meals, young Chilean hosts may say, "Atacamos." The term literally means, "Let's attack." In the South American country, as in many others, food and wine are enthusiastically embraced. But for many Chileans, the pleasures of the table also provide a major source of income. "Wine has a lot of importance here in Chile," says Giancarlo Mazzarelli, who is the chef and owner of Puerto Fuy restaurant in Santiago, the country's capital and an informal cosmopolitan hub of the central Chilean wine region. The chef also says that in Chile food and wine are equally regarded. "One is not more special than the other," he says. "Many people make their living from it."
SPAIN'S WINEMAKING REGIONS STEP INTO THE SPOTLIGHT WITH A DIVERSE RANGE OF CHARACTER
On Wine by Mary Ewing-Mulligan and Ed McCarthy
This year is shaping up to be our "Year of Spain." Everywhere we turn we are finding opportunities to taste wines from the country. Spanish wines have come so far so fast that the category is perhaps the single most compelling part of the wine world at the moment. Spain's rise to superstar status on the international front has been occurring for many years now, but compared with the trajectory of other major wine nations, it is a recent phenomenon. Together with France and Italy, Spain has long been a leader of the wine world in terms of production: Spain produces about 20 percent less wine than France or Italy but about 50 percent more than the United States, the world's next largest wine producer.
GREEN ZEBRA'S NONALCOHOLIC COCKTAIL AND FOOD PAIRINGS LET EVEN TEETOTALERS INDULGE
On Beverage by Gary Regan
Pity the designated driver. Not because he or she can't partake of a little tipple-if we need alcohol in order to enjoy ourselves it might be time to take a break for a while-but wouldn't it be nice if whoever takes on the task of ferrying friends around from bar to bar had something interesting to drink while the rest of the crowd quaffs their cocktails? Sadly, that is seldom the case. Unless Tim Lacey, beverage director for the Spring Restaurant Group in Chicago, happens to be in charge of things, that is.
 
 

BEVERAGE BRIEFS
 
 
A message from FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CITRUS
Beverage
 

Molyvos House Blend Ice Tea
 
Cocktail
 

Coming Up Roses
 
A message from FRANCHISE FOCUS
BEVERAGE WIRE
 
 
 
GROWING NUMBER OF COFFEE VENDORS TURN TO BARISTAS
The number of coffee houses has nearly doubled in the past six years, and approximately a third of the 24,000 shops are operated by Starbucks. To stay competitive, more and more coffee vendors are turning to barista training. (Courier-Journal.com)
22-YEAR-OLD JOLT COLA EYES A COMEBACK
Energy drinks have been enjoying great success in recent years, but the original - Jolt- has been quietly hanging out in the corner. Now the 22-year-old drink that once touted its status as the drink "with all the sugar and twice the caffeine" is ready to re-stake its claim on the market. (AdAge.com - free registration required)
GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE SEEKS TO PRESERVE CHIMP HABITAT
Green Mountain Coffee is rolling out a new drink in an effort aimed at saving chimpanzees' habitat in Africa. The new variety of coffee, called Gombe Reserve, is being launched along with the new initiative, which includes partnering with the Jane Goodall Institute. (BurlingtonFreePress.com)



 
Comments & Suggestions
postoffice@nrn.com

Register for our newsletters at:
www.nrn.com/MyAccount.aspx

Unsubscribe from all NRN newsletters at:
www.nrn.com/MyAccount.aspx

 
Web Bug from http://images.nrn.com/newsletter/Design_BT/img_webbug.gif
Inquire About Advertising Opportunities
svincer@nrn.com

Unsubscribe from this Newsletter at:
www.nrn.com/MyAccount.aspx

Subscribe to Nation's Restaurant News
The Newsweekly of the Foodservice Industry
www.sunbeltfs.com/forms/rn/subscribe.asp


 
Web Bug from http://images.nrn.com/Design_BT/img_webbug.gif