10th Annual San Diego Food and Wine Festival:
Southern California wines shine
November in San Diego is always gorgeous and we can still
enjoy warm weather and clear skies. The tourists for the most part have gone
home and we have our city to ourselves… That is until the Food and Wine
Festival happens. People come from all over the USA to attend Southern
California’s largest and most talked about food and wine festival. This is the
chance to experience firsthand the culinary genius of our city’s chefs, as well
as the delicious wines that local and regional winemakers are crafting.
With Coronado Island and the Bay Bridge as a back drop, Embarcadero
Marina Park, directly behind Seaport Village, is the perfect location for the
festival’s finale, the Grand Tasting. Feel the ocean breeze as you walk through
the grounds listening to music, tasting food and wine, chatting with winemakers
and chefs.
Happy chefs! |
The lovely outdoor venue |
The Grand Tasting is the finale of a 7–day epicurean delight—a food and wine (and this year beer) lover’s paradise, that showcases 170 wine and spirit purveyors and 70 of San Diego’s top chefs. Temecula wines were well represented. Callaway Winery, South Coast Winery, Wilson Creek Winery and Danza del Sol Winery and Europa Village were showcasing some of their latest releases. While you only get a small taste of beer, wines and hard alcohol, many participants follow-up by going out to breweries and wineries and experiencing full tastings.
While this has traditionally been solely a wine festival, this
year because San Diego has become a craft beer mecca, beer tasting was added to
the fest. The first week of November, the city celebrated Beer Week. Brewers
continued to educate participants of our burgeoning craft beer industry.
The city’s most talented chefs vie for the Chef of the Fest
Competition, during the week. The winner is announced at the Grand Finale. This
is a great opportunity for local chefs to compete with their favorite recipes
and get their name known around town.
Chef Rich Sweeney, from R-Gang Eatery and the soon-to-be-opened
Southpaw Social Club was crowned “Chef of the Fest”. He won the competition
with his Duck Fat-Fried Beignets with Burnt Orange Cream, Smoked Duck “Dust”
and Crispy Glazed Duck Skin. The cash prize of $50,000 and other prizes will
come in handy for him as he starts his new restaurant in downtown San Diego.
The entire week of this event includes cooking
demonstrations, a Fit Foodie 5K run, a variety of wine tasting seminars and a
sliders “take down”. In total there were 25 culinary and beverage events held
throughout San Diego.
Southern California is becoming known for more than just
great weather and good surf. Now we have an emerging wine region, talented
craft beer brewers and a plethora of talented chefs tempting and satisfying our
palates.
Robin Dohrn-Simpson Freelance Writer www.robindohrnsimpson.com
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