Marilyn Monroe and Wine

Marilyn Monroe Model

Marilyn Monroe Model at Tasting Event

Several years ago I was introduced to Marilyn Wines while hosting a “Thirsty Girl” event.  Buyers came flocking in to buy the latest release of the Marilyn Merlot.  It is interesting to note that only a few of the buyers actually drink the wine themselves.  Most are collectors – each year has a different image of Marilyn, are priced around $20-30 (depending on the wine rating), and prices of past vintages have increased dramatically.  Another reason that buyers rarely drink the wine themselves, is that they offer them as gifts for important events.

 

Marilyn Wines

Marilyn Wines

The line of Marilyn Wines began with Marilyn Merlot.  The line has expanded over the years to include Norma Jeane, Sauvignon Blonde, Blonde de Noirs, Marilyn Cabernet Sauvignon, and Marilyn Meritage. The release date of all wines is always June 1st – Marilyn’s birthday and each vintage usually sells out rather quickly.

As with celebrity labeled collectible wines, reviews of the taste of the wines are mixed.  Usually more on the side of better to collect the bottles than to actually drink it.

 

Happy B-Day Marilyn!

Happy B-Day Marilyn!

June 1st, 2013 would have been Marilyn Monroe’s 87th birthday.  An iconic star of epic proportion, lived a tumultuous life.  Her mother suffered from extreme mental distress, so Marilyn eventually became a ward of the state, and then foster child. During that time she was sexually assaulted in several foster homes.  During her life, she had several marriages, and several miscarriages. The final years of Monroe’s life were marked by illness, personal problems, sleeping pills, alcohol, and a reputation for unreliability and being difficult to work with.  She died at age 36 of a probable suicide.

Marilyn Monroe Photo Shoot

Marilyn Monroe Photo Shoot

As I read the draft of this post, I realized its somber tone; however, as popular and iconic Marilyn was, her life was rather tragic.  Truly great celebrities live on after death, as she does.  Rest in peace sweet Marilyn.

 

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Wine Tourism Day – Dallas Event

It is official. A to Zinfandel is the only company hosting an event in the DFW market, this Saturday, May 11th, for Wine Tourism Day! This is a virtual day celebrated throughout the US – #winetourismday. Our event is “real”, as well as virtual (we will be tweeting throughout the event!) Check out http://www.winetourismday.org/
 
wine tourism day logo
 
RSVP by commenting on this post or filling out the form at http://bit.ly/18o7b9m. We will be meeting at Max’s Wine Dive in Dallas at 10:15am – you may order wine and have brunch (at your own cost) while we enjoy hearing about wine tours to be offered!
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Eat Your Wine!

In order to “eat my wine”, I chose to prepare a pot roast marinated and slowly simmered in a Barolo wine.  Why pot roast?  Why Barolo?  This is a specialty entree from the Piemonte region of Italy.  It has a French influence and is known as “Brasato al Barolo” (braised beef with Barolo).

Barolo is a hearty red wine which is necessary to stand up to the 3 hours in the oven required for a rump roast.  Forget the veggies being used as a side dish. They will cook up to a mush. However, I suggest to puree the veggies with the liquid sauce after taking out of the oven to help thicken and enhance the taste of the reduction to apply over the meat when it is served.  YUM!  OK, so I spent $45 on the bottle of Barolo, but a friend had recommended it.  You see, he had been traveling through the Piemonte region of Italy a year ago and enjoyed a fabulous lunch where several bottles of the 2004 bottle of Ceretto Zonchera Barolo were served. Et voila, there was that exact wine staring at me from the shelf of the wine store!  I decided to bite the bullet and pay the rather expensive (for me anyway) price tag.

The Ceretto winery:

Ceretto WineryHere are the tasting notes for the wine which scored 90 points:

“Zonchera is Ceretto’s more affordable base Barolo and it offers an excellent taste profile for those who are new to Nebbiolo. The wine opens with a dark, garnet-brown hue and segues to aromas of ripe berry, apple skin, vanilla, licorice and ginger. It’s a fruit-forward wine with tight tannins and a polished mouthfeel. It’s ready to drink now with fondue or grilled meat.”

Here is the recipe for the Brasato Al Barolo.  There are many variations, so you can look for the one that suits you best!

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Where is Perugia & Why You Need to Know

Perugia is located in the Umbria area of Italy.  Tuscany is just to the west.  The capital of Umbria, Perugia is a picturesque city of just over 160,000 residents. Like many towns in the region, Perugia’s history spans many eras. The city wall and arch are Etruscan; the sixth-century Sant’Angelo church was built atop a Roman temple; the town’s cathedral is both Gothic and Renaissance. The excellent National Gallery of Umbria has the largest and best art collection in the region. For sweets lovers, Perugia is also home to the famous Perugina chocolate factory.

frm the top of perugia

The geographical location may not mean much to you or me, so let’s look on a map, shall we?

From Rome in Central Italy, Perugia is about a 4 hour bus ride.  From Milan in Northern Italy, Perugio is about a 6 hour train ride.  As I live in Dallas, I know that American Airlines fly into Milan, but not to Rome in the winter, FYI.  No worries, right?

Umbria is an upcoming wine region of Italy, so an excellent place to hold the 2012 International Wine Tourism Conference and Workshop.  The conference is being held over 4 days – Janurary 30th through February 2nd.  The conference consists of over 40 talks, presentations, panel discussions and workshops, oh, and of course, plenty of wine tastings.  This is a totally awesome way to network and co-create alliances with wine lovers, culinary tourism operators/agents, and bloggers.  There is a Study Tour  offered to top bloggers who will be writing regularly through social media about the experience.  This trip is scheduled before the conference and sure to be awe-inspriring.  There also is a Study Tour offered to top culinary tour operators to network even more and will last for 5 additional days after the conference.

If you are already in the wine tourism industry or want to learn more about it, this is the place to be!

 

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Kay Zink Honored as a Thursday Thirsty Girl

Kay Zink (MOI!) was inducted into the Thursday’s Thirsty Girls this week.

Read on Thirsty Girl’s website, FB, and Twitter.  Links are below:

http://thirstygirl.com/2011/11/kay-zink/

https://www.facebook.com/notes/thirstygirl/thursdays-thirsty-girl-kay-zink/292026004164788

http://twitter.com/#!/beathirstygirl/status/137229524785053697

I am now an honoree of the fan-tabulous Thirsty Girl association which was co-founded  by Leslie Sbrocco and Gail Spangler.  I had the great opportunity to meet Leslie (the front end of Thirsty Girl) in Dallas earlier this year – my, is she a hoot!  In a very good way.

I also had the great opportunity to later host the Dallas Marilyn Merlot event by Thirsty Girl and Sigel’s.

http://www.atozinfandel.com/thirsty-girl%e2%80%99s-marilyn-merlot-wine-tasting/

I am thrilled, delighted and grateful!  Thank you TG!

Thirsty Girl

 

 

 

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