March 2023 Wine Dinner
Featuring Chef Zachariah Reese and wines from the Sierra Foothills A.V.A.
Join us Monday, March 13th for
The Local Grape’s 3rd Wine Dinner of 2023!
Chef Zachariah Reese returns to headline our local wine dinner event, and as always developing a dinner experience highlighting curated wines from viticultural finds of the Sierra Foothills A.V.A.
Join us for an evening! Thumb your nose at the weather forecast and warm yourself with the tastes of spring in four courses prepared by Chef Reese, paired with wines from Amador, Mendocino, and El Dorado counties; each pairing designed to complement the flavors of course and vintage.
Sign up now for a memorable gastronomic and oenological experience at the Historic Gold Coin, Downtown Mariposa!
Dinner service will start at 6 p.m. or join us early at 5 p.m. for cocktail hour. 🙂
Reservations are Limited.
Chef Zachariah Reese
The Local Grape is excited to welcome our local “Chef on the Mountain” Zachariah Reese to our growing community of Wine Dinner cuisinière and cuisiniers!
Chef Reese was born and raised in the Sierra foothills, just outside of Yosemite National Park and began working at the prestigious Awahanee Hotel just after high school.
After nearly 20 years in the industry Chef Reese has developed a unique business, catering to every client, taste or need. Drawing motivation in his dishes from personal connections throughout California and the greater culinary world.
Welcome Chef Reese!
From the Wineries
- Wilderotter, 2018 Viognier.
This barrel fermented Viognier possesses a floral and perfume character with heady and complex aromatics, and a deep breath of toasty-lemony caramel from a rich French oak cooperage, yet still retaining a substantial core of fruit. On the palate the fruit becomes caramelized yielding a toasted lemon peel, poached pear, and apple with nuances of lemongrass and honeysuckle. - Jana Winery, 2021 American Dry Riesling.
Made with 100% estate-grown Riesling grapes, this vintage showcases the varietal’s signature peach and apricot aromas and flavors with citrus zest. Balanced acidity keeps the wine lively and refreshing, while a touch of sweetness provides just enough body to round out the palate. - Madroña Vineyards, 2019 Syrah.
This Syrah is pure, balanced and refined while still showing its Sierra Highlands beginnings. The aromas are a complex meshing of spice and dark berry and cherry fruit. Aged in neutral oak (and 100% Syrah) there’s only pure Syrah characteristics throughout. The entry on the palate is bold with dense cherry fruit. The mid-palate has the layering in of spice and smoked meat flavors, while the finish lingers once again with the dark cherry fruit. - Vino Noceto, Vin Santo
Modeled after a traditional Italian dessert wine, Noceto’s Vin Santo is made by drying grapes for several months before pressing and fermenting in barrels. With notes of hazelnut, caramel, and tropical fruit, this wine pairs well with biscotti, sugar cookies, and sweet nuts.