Published: March 11, 2010
Tastes of Wine Country are Brought to Life in "Chef in the Vineyard" Cookbook
SEATTLE - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Discover a selection of premiere wine estates from Washington, Oregon
and California through the pages of "Chef in the Vineyard," the new book
by Chateau Ste. Michelle's Culinary Director John Sarich. Launching in
late-March, his fifth book presents a unique travel cookbook that
includes more than 140 wine-friendly recipes with recommended wine
pairings from each featured estate.
The book takes readers on a visual tour of each region. Sarich tells the
story of 10 selected wineries, providing unique perspective with each
one's history, terroir and wine. The excursion begins with Washington
State's historic Chateau Ste. Michelle and continues the journey through
Washington, visiting Columbia Crest, Snoqualmie, Col Solare, Northstar
and Spring Valley Vineyard. Heading south, the tour explores Erath
winery of Oregon and onto California's Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, Conn
Creek and Antica Napa Valley.
"My life was changed due to the time I spent around wine and food," said
Sarich. "My hope is that I am able to open the world's eyes to the
quality wines being produced in the Pacific Northwest and California,
and to have these wines enjoyed with local, fresh, easy-to-prepare
dishes."
Overflowing with delectable three-course menus, "Chef in the Vineyard"
captures the essence of the region with a collection of mouthwatering
recipes - from Prosciutto Salad Rolls and Grilled Quail with Poblano
Cornbread Pudding to Oregon Blueberry Tart and Apple and Pear Tarte
Tatin. Alongside each menu is a list of Sarich's favorite ingredients
from the area.
"Chef in the Vineyard" retails for $32.95 and will be available at
bookstores, major chains and supermarkets across the country, online, or
by contacting the publisher. To view a short video clip, go to www.chefinthevineyard.com.
John Sarich will host a book release party at Chateau Ste. Michelle
winery in Woodinville, Washington on April 22. Visit ste-michelle.com
for event details.
About John Sarich
Few chefs enjoy more access to a great bounty of world-class wines and
fresh foods than Chateau Ste. Michelle's culinary director John Sarich.
He joined Chateau Ste. Michelle as a winery guide in 1976. His
innovative approach to matching food and wine reflects his unique
culinary background. He currently presents training seminars and classes
for wine and food professionals and aficionados around the world. He
founded Seattle's highly acclaimed Adriatica Restaurant and later opened
Dalmacija Ristoran in Seattle's Pike Place Market. John went on to host
the nationally and internationally syndicated TV show, "Best of Taste."
About Chateau Ste. Michelle
Founded in 1934, Chateau Ste. Michelle pioneered vinifera grape growing
in Washington State and has been producing classic European varietal
wines under Ste. Michelle label since 1967. The winery combines an
ongoing dedication to research with a commitment to classic winemaking
traditions.
The winery owns 3,500 acres of vineyards in the Columbia Valley of
eastern Washington, including Canoe Ridge Estate and Cold Creek.
Chateau Ste. Michelle enjoys winemaking partnerships with two of the
world's most distinguished vintners. Col Solare is an alliance with
Tuscany's Piero Antinori and Eroica Riesling is a partnership with the
Mosel's Ernst Loosen.
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Lynda Eller, 425-415-3364
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or
Publisher
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Press Inc.
Greg Sharp, 805-845-8636
greg@seahillpress.com
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