Hey, even if you missed the Kosher for Passover wine tasting at Kol Shalom this past Friday, that ok. If you're interested, you can still place an order with Kol Shalom and support local business and local synagogue and get some good stuff in the process! Here's a list of the goodies that were tasted:
Passover Wines from around the world
Country Name of Wine Price
1 Spain Ness Tempranillo 21.99
2 France Grand Sud Chardonnay 10.99
3 France Willm Pinot Blanc 21.99
4 Australia Yargazi Shiraz-Cabernet 11.99
5 Italy Cantina Gabrielle Moscato 12.99
6 Israel Gideon Petit Sirah 11.99
7 Italy Gabrielle Spumante Rosso 16.99
8 France Grand Sud Merlot Rose 10.99
9 Israel Zan Cabernet Merlot 11.99
10 France Chateau Jaumard Bordeaux 12.99
11 Israel Jerusalem Hills Cabernet 15.99
12 Italy Gabrielle Pinot Grigio 15.99
13 Argentina Don Guellermo di Mendoza Malbec 12.99
14 New York Kedem Concord 5.99
Orders are due to Kol Shalom by March 1st
Pick up for the wines in March 21st between 10 AM and 1 PM
Checks should be payable to Congregation Kol Shalom Sisterhood
Monday, February 22, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Wine Tasting postponed to Feb 20
Due to inclement weather, the wine tasting will be rescheduled. The new details are:
IT IS STILL FREE!!
Just as a reminder, here's the original description:
Not knocking Manishewitz or anything, but there's more Kosher for Passover wine out there, and we're going to test it out. We're going to a Kosher for Passover wine tasting, that way, if we find something enjoyable, it can be ordered in time to bring it for seder! If a wine list becomes available, details will be posted here on the blog. Several varietals will be opened at Kol Shalom for tasting and ordering, with introductions of each and good stories provided by an expert, Peter Finkelstein of Mills Fine Wines. There is no charge for tasting, and orders will be delivered to the shul for pickup. Kol Shalom Sisterhood will handle the orders and receive your payment, and receive a profit from each bottle sold! Please RSVP to Rachelle (410 757 6746 or rachelle@alumni.rutgers.edu).
IT IS STILL FREE!!
| Date: | Saturday, February 20, 2010 |
| Time: | 7:30pm - 10:30pm |
| Location: | Kol Shalom, 1909 Hidden Meadow LaneAnnapolis MD 21401 |
Just as a reminder, here's the original description:
Not knocking Manishewitz or anything, but there's more Kosher for Passover wine out there, and we're going to test it out. We're going to a Kosher for Passover wine tasting, that way, if we find something enjoyable, it can be ordered in time to bring it for seder! If a wine list becomes available, details will be posted here on the blog. Several varietals will be opened at Kol Shalom for tasting and ordering, with introductions of each and good stories provided by an expert, Peter Finkelstein of Mills Fine Wines. There is no charge for tasting, and orders will be delivered to the shul for pickup. Kol Shalom Sisterhood will handle the orders and receive your payment, and receive a profit from each bottle sold! Please RSVP to Rachelle (410 757 6746 or rachelle@alumni.rutgers.edu).
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
It may be 6 more weeks of winter, but we'll be having fun!
Well, despite threats of snow, a half dozen of us made it to Pigtown to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity on Jan 30. Thanks so much! We cleared out some roof trash and start framing some walls before the snow really started falling heavily, calling it a day early and making it back in one piece. Good job to all!
February is short, but there's a bunch going on this month too. We have a Wine Tasting on the 13th, Shabbat dinner on the 19th, and we'll be listening to the Megillah reading for Purim on the 27th. Feel free to sign up or let me know if you're intrested.
February is short, but there's a bunch going on this month too. We have a Wine Tasting on the 13th, Shabbat dinner on the 19th, and we'll be listening to the Megillah reading for Purim on the 27th. Feel free to sign up or let me know if you're intrested.
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