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Music at La Belle Amie Vineyard

Live Music @ The Vineyard
Wine Wednesday and Festival Saturday!

Noon – 6 pm Little River, SC

Upcoming is Wine Wednesday and this Saturday is the Summer Parrot Head Fest. The music will be flowing as well as the wine, and the grill will be smoking hot. So mark your calendars for a visit to the vineyard. Cheers! Vicki.

MUSIC BY:
July 17, Wednesday (12:30 – 4:30pm) – Nancy Olive

Nancy Olive

July 20, Saturday (12:00 – 5:00pm) – The Paul Grimshaw Band, and The Jamaican Jerks

Wine Wednesday : – no admission.
FESTIVAL ADMISSION : Saturday – $8/person (under age 18 or over 80 always admitted at no charge.) Bring 2 canned/dry good items for food bank and receive $3 discount.

FOOD – Wednesday:Vineyard Grill – hot dogs, burgers, cheese & fruit trays, chips and snacks.
FOOD – Saturday: Smokin’ Pitt BBQ.

Sorry, No Food, Beverages or Pets Allowed.

843-399-WINE (9463) for questions. Or, www.LaBelleAmie.com

1120 St. Joseph Road, Little River, SC 29566

REGULAR SHOP HOURS : Mon – Sat 10am – 6pm. Closed Su

Music at La Belle Amie Vineyard

Live Music @ The Vineyard

Wine Wednesday and Festival Saturday!

Noon – 6 pm Little River, SC

What a lot of rain! And more to come. So keep your eye on the weather for this weeks events. Upcoming is Wine Wednesday and this Saturday is theIndependence Music Blast. The music will be flowing as well as the wine, and the grill will be smoking hot. So mark your calendars for a visit to the vineyard Cheers! Vicki.

MUSIC BY:
July 3, Wednesday (12:30 – 4:30pm) – Joan Burton
July 6, Saturday (12:00 – 5:00pm) – Latitude and The Stardusters

ADMISSION : Wednesday – no admission.
ADMISSION : Saturday – $8/person (under age 18 or over 80 always admitted at no charge.)

FOOD – Wednesday:Vineyard Grill – hot dogs, burgers, cheese & fruit trays, chips and snacks.
FOOD – Saturday: Smokin’ Pitt BBQ.

Sorry, No Food, Beverages or Pets Allowed.

Tele: 843-399-WINE (9463) for questions. Or, www.LaBelleAmie.com

SPONSORED BY: Anderson Bros. Bank, and EASY Radio 105.9FM

GPS ADDRESS: 1120 St. Joseph Road, Little River, SC 29566

REGULAR SHOP HOURS : Mon – Sat 10am – 6pm. Closed Sundays.

Music & Wine at La Belle Amie Vineyard

DSC_0050Saturday, May 18, 2013
Noon – 5 pm Little River, SC

Its an afternoon of wine, music and friends in a beautiful natural setting. Enjoy some outdoor cooking and browse the great gift shop.

MUSIC (12:30 – 4:30pm) BY: Nancy Olive. See more about Nancy!

Nancy Olive

ADMISSION : Free.

FOOD – Vineyard Grill – hot dogs, cheese & fruit trays, chips and snacks.DSC_0081

Sorry, No Beverages or Pets Allowed 

SPONSORED BY: Anderson Bros. Bank, and EASY Radio 105.9FM

GPS ADDRESS: 1120 St. Joseph Road, Little River, SC 29566

REGULAR SHOP HOURS : Mon – Sat 10am – 6pm. Closed Sundays.DSC_0084

ISLAND FEVER MUSIC FEST

La Belle Amie entertains again with Island Fever Music Fest.

Its a trip to the islands, mon, for those warm ocean breezes. Enjoy an afternoon of live music from two talented bands. Plus, sample the many wine varieties & exotic wine concoctions, and enjoy the beauty of the vineyard. Take in a vineyard tour (2:30). Or, browse the great gift shop. It doesn’t get any nicer than this. Its the island life!

Saturday, May 4, 2013
Noon – 5 pm Little River, SC

MUSIC (12:00 – 5:00pm) BY: LATITUDE, and The Jamaican Jerks

ADMISSION : $8/person. (under 18 or over 80 admitted free) Bring two canned/dry good items for area food banks and receive $3 off admission. Club Members Free.

Food Available From: Smokin’ Pitt BBQ, and the Vineyard Grill

BEVERAGES (Water, Soda, Beer, & Wine) Available From: La Belle Amie Vineyard

SPONSORED BY: Anderson Bros. Bank, and EASY Radio 105.9FM

VINEYARD LOCATION: Hwy 90 & St. Joseph Road (just west of the NMB Middle School.)
GPS ADDRESS: 1120 St. Joseph Road, Little River, SC 29566

REGULAR SHOP HOURS : Mon – Sat 10am – 6pm. Closed Sundays.

Bonfire & Music at The Vineyard

La Belle Amie

It’s a winery and vineyard where something is always happening!

Saturday, April 27, 2013
Noon – 5 pm Little River, SC

Its an afternoon of wine, music and friends by the fire. Enjoy some outdoor cooking and browse the great gift shop. It doesn’t get any nicer than this. Bring your chairs and your smiles…and have a great time!

MUSIC (12:30 – 4:30pm) BY: Mickie Hardie

ADMISSION : Free.

FOOD – Vineyard Grill – hot dogs, cheese & fruit trays, chips and snacks.

Sorry, No Beverages or Pets Allowed At This Event.

SPONSORED BY: Anderson Bros. Bank, and EASY Radio 105.9FM

GPS ADDRESS: 1120 St. Joseph Road, Little River, SC 29566

REGULAR SHOP HOURS : Mon – Sat 10am – 6pm. Closed Sundays.

Music and Wine Fest

La Belle Amie Vineyard presents

April Music & Wine Fest

Saturday, April 20, 2013
Noon – 5 pm

More great music on tap for this weekend—two talented bands, same great venue. Plus, a vineyard tour (2:30), outdoor cooking, prizes, crafters, and more…

Admission includes sampling the wines of La Belle Amie. Bring two (2) canned/dry good items for the local food bank and receive $3 off admission.

MUSIC (12:00pm – 5:00pm) BY: The Mike McCoy Band; and The Necessary Experience

FOOD BY: Smokin’ Pitt BBQ, and Hunt’s Lexington Style Cooking

ADMISSION: $8/person. (under 18 or over 80 admitted free) Bring two canned/dry good items for area food banks and receive $3 off admission. Club Members Free.

BEVERAGES (Water, Soda, Beer, & Wine) Available From: La Belle Amie Vineyard

SORRY, ABSOLUTELY NO FOOD, BEVERAGES OR PETS ALLOWED ON VINEYARD GROUNDS

Remember, bring sunshine, a lawn chair, a good friend or two, and enjoy the company, the music, the wine and the beauty of the vineyard.

843/399-WINE (9463) www.LaBelleAmie.com

SPONSORED BY: Anderson Bros. Bank, and EASY Radio 105.9FM

VINEYARD LOCATION: Hwy 90 & St. Joseph Road (just west of the NMB Middle School.)

GPS ADDRESS: 1120 St. Joseph Road, Little River, SC

REGULAR SHOP HOURS: Monday – Saturday 10am-6pm.

Blues & Jazz Music Fest

La Belle Amie Vineyard

April 6, Noon – 5 pm

 

More great music on tap for this weekend—two talented bands, same great venue. Plus, a vineyard tour (2:30), outdoor cooking, prizes, crafters, and more…its all about you!Admission includes sampling the wines of La Belle Amie. Bring two (2) canned/dry good items for the local food bank and receive $3 off admission.

MUSIC (12:00pm – 5:00pm) BY: Jazz Pizzazz; and The Shamalama Trio

FOOD BY: Smokin’ Pitt BBQ, and Hunt’s Lexington Stylle Cooking

ADMISSION: $8/person. (under 18 or over 80 admitted free) Bring two canned/dry good items for area food banks and receive $3 off admission. Club Members Free.

BEVERAGES (Water, Soda, Beer, & Wine) Available From: La Belle Amie Vineyard

SORRY, ABSOLUTELY NO FOOD, BEVERAGES OR PETS ALLOWED ON VINEYARD GROUNDS

Remember, bring sunshine, a lawn chair, a good friend or two, and enjoy the company, the music, the wine, and the beauty of the vineyard.

843/399-WINE (9463) www.LaBelleAmie.com

SPONSORED BY: Anderson Bros. Bank, and EASY Radio 105.9FM

VINEYARD LOCATION: Hwy 90 & St. Joseph Road (just west of the NMB Middle School.)

REGULAR SHOP HOURS: Monday – Saturday 10am-6pm.

 

SPRING SWING/BIG BAND FEST

signSaturday, March 9, Noon – 5 pm Little River, SC

It’s an afternoon of big band music at its finest. Enjoy outstanding live music, wine sampling, outdoor cooking, and more…. Plus, famous hot spiced wine and the beauty of the vineyard. Engage the owner on an entertaining and informative vineyard tour (2:30). Browse the great gift shop.
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MUSIC (12:30 – 4:30pm) The Andrew Thielen Big Band

ADMISSION : $10/person. (under 18 or over 80 admitted free) Bring two canned/dry good items for area food banks and receive $3 off admission.

Food From Smokin’ Pitt BBQ and Hunts Lexington Style Cooking

BEVERAGES (Water, Soda, Beer, & Wine)

VINEYARD LOCATION: Hwy 90 & St. Joseph Road
GPS ADDRESS: 1120 St. Joseph Road, Little River, SC 29566

REGULAR SHOP HOURS : Mon – Sat 10am – 6pm. Closed Sundays.DSC_0071

More than the Tango!

Thought I knew quite a lot about the best beef in the world and a few bottles of Malbec! Also knew something about the tango! Now I find much more that I can enjoy in a visit to Buenos Aires. The new app Buenos Aires Essential Guide, co-authored by Shafik Meghji and Sioned Jones and published by Sutro in their extensive collection of travel apps, is highly recommended for planning a trip and locating everything on arrival. 

It’s a beautiful app, well written and comprehensive, especially useful translations of key phrases so that an English-speaking tourist will not be completely overwhelmed by ignorance of the local language. It’s easy and affordable to download from iTunes for iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.

The photographs are stunning too!

These authors are experienced writers with major publishing credentials. Shafik has co-authored Rough Guides to Nepal, India, Chile and Bolivia and contributed to several others as well as writing for travel anthologies, newspapers, magazines and websites. Sioned relocated from her home in London to Buenos Aires. She is a linguist and photographer and now works in the language industry.

Check out this guide. It’s top notch!

Not Your Mother’s Meatloaf

The pinot grape is the focus of the Willamette Valley of Oregon, and thus the feature of the Willamette Valley Vineyards recent wine dinner hosted by Greg Norman’s Australian Grille in North Myrtle Beach, SC. The Pinot Noir is a black skinned fruit, typically associated with the Burgundy region of France, and grown in the cool climates of California’s Sonoma Valley and Oregon which is at the same latitude and with similar climate as Burgundy. The Pinot Gris, a white wine made from the gray-skinned fruit, is sometimes referred to as the child of Pinot Noir. It’s the same as the popular Pinot Grigio if Italian.

The Willamette Valley Vineyard produces 60 wines, all from the valley’s locally grown fruit, and all are Oregon certified sustainable wines. Jim Bernau, a sixth generation Oregonian, began with the winery in 1983 and in 2011 was awarded the first-ever recognition as Hero of Salmon for the implementation of the high-impact Salmon Safe Sip Save campaign. The vineyard has been a pioneer in moving the Oregon vineyard industry toward greater ecological sustainability in helping to restore the salmon watersheds so that native salmon can spawn and thrive.

The first lesson delivered by Mandi Silver, the vineyard’s eastern regional sales manager, was the pronunciation which is Will-am’ette with the emphasis on the am syllable to rhyme with damit.

The dinner opened with Chef Jeff Edwards‘ samplings of fried artichoke hearts with a spicy dip, pulled duck on flat bread and crab in buttery crust.

 

The appetizer course was perfectly paired with the chilled Willamette Valley Vineyards Riesling 2009 which is a semi-sweet medium bodied German-style wine.

Guests were seated for the second course of Crepe of Forest Mushrooms a La Normande which was paired with chilled Pinot Gris 2009.

The third course was Salmon with Marionberry Glaze served with Willamette Valley Vineyards Cluster Pinot Noir 2010. This versatile light fruity wine was described as “liquid fruit salad in a glass.” The marionberry, a hybrid blackberry grown only in Oregon and named for Marion County in the Willamette Valley, was hand delivered directly from its source as another distinctive highlight of this dinner.

Venison Meatloaf with Winter Squash Puree and Celery Root Au Jus was paired with the Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir 2008. This rich and refined wine scored 90 points in the Wine and Spirits February 2011 issue, and the winery was named the magazine’s 2011 Winery of the Year as well as the Wine Press Northwest Oregon Winery of the Year.

The Estate Pinot Noir 2008 was the elegant pairing with the Herbed Elk Medallion with Strawberry Fig. This lively spicy wine was selected from the few remaining cases of a small production.

Finally, dessert of Curried Mango, Pineapple Upside Down Cake with served with Willamette Valley Vineyards Gewurztraminer 2007, an explosively sweet and intense chilled wine from the limited production of only 58 cases.

Six courses including such features as duck, crab, salmon, venison and elk, each with unique presentation, added up to more than your mother’s meatloaf dinner.

Greg Norman’s Australian Grille is frequently recognized among the best fine dining establishments in the Myrtle Beach area and received the Wine Spectator magazine Award of Excellence in 2011. The restaurant is celebrating its twelfth anniversary with a continuing series of monthly wine dinners and additional tasting events. Whether a connoisseur of fine wines or a novice sipper, meat and potato lovers and persnickety diners alike can easily select a favorite wine or an exotic entrée created by the award-winning culinary staff.