Spring Mountain Vineyard's 226 acres are located on the eastern slopes of Spring Mountain. There, they produce a renowned Bordeaux blend as well as a small quantity of sauvignon blanc, semillon, viognier, and syrah. Winemaker Jac Cole will show off his collection of wines including his reserves and a library selection. This is an opportunity to sample some of the best of this amazing appellation.
Dominique’s and the Maison Dupuy Hotel proudly present the French Quarter Wine Festival, taking place this spring in New Orleans.
The backdrop of the French Quarter of New Orleans creates an unmatched ambiance for the French Quarter Wine Festival.
Be a part of the French Quarter Wine Festival in it’s second year and continue a tradition that you can enjoy for years to come!
For the past fifteen years, Ed Killian has been at the helm of winemaking at Souverain, in Geyserville. This top Sonoma winemaker produces full bodied and rich wines from Alexander Valley. Ed will be on hand with a full gamut of his wines including Reserve Alexander Valley cabernet sauvignon as well as some older vintages. Chef Dominique will once again create inspirational cuisine.
Dominique’s and the Maison Dupuy Hotel proudly present the French Quarter Wine Festival, taking place this spring in New Orleans.
The backdrop of the French Quarter of New Orleans creates an unmatched ambiance for the French Quarter Wine Festival.
Be a part of the French Quarter Wine Festival in it’s second year and continue a tradition that you can enjoy for years to come!
To Purchase Tickets Call:
504-648-6119.
Dinner 7:00 pm - $95 per person* *includes gratuity
Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Rd., N.O., LA.
This popular lecture series celebrates the Longue Vue Style for which the Sterns were renowned. Join us for a special presentation by New Orleans’ own, Louis Aubert, aka “Mr. Color,” who will explore the role of color and light in your Home. Enjoy a traditional tea after the lecture with a selection of scones, pastries, homemade lemon curd and finger sandwiches. Guests may also tour the gardens at their leisure before or after the Tea. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Reservations Required. Limited Seating.
Cost: $25 members; $30 non-members. For information or reservations, call 488-5488, ext. 313 or email info@longuevue.com .
Award-winning winery, B. R. Cohn, located in the heart of Sonoma, was founded in 1984 by Bruce Cohn, longtime manager of the Doobie Brothers. Dan Cohn will host an unforgettable evening at the Maison Dupuy while you enjoy an array of this prestigious winery’s libations at a dinner paired with fabulous fare.
Dominique’s and the Maison Dupuy Hotel proudly present the French Quarter Wine Festival, taking place this spring in New Orleans.
The backdrop of the French Quarter of New Orleans creates an unmatched ambiance for the French Quarter Wine Festival.
Be a part of the French Quarter Wine Festival in it’s second year and continue a tradition that you can enjoy for years to come!
To Purchase Tickets Call:
504-648-6119.
Dinner 7:00 pm - $95 per person* *includes gratuity
One of the oldest Sonoma Wineries founded in 1876, Simi has continued to grow as a landmark California house, branching from its beginnings in the Alexander Valley to the Russian River Valley. Today, the portfolio of wines include cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, shiraz, pinot noir, and zinfandel. Winemaker Steve Reeder will present these quality wines, as well as their Landslide Vineyard cabernet sauvignon, alongside the reputable cuisine of Dominique Macquet.
Dominique’s and the Maison Dupuy Hotel proudly present the French Quarter Wine Festival, taking place this spring in New Orleans.
The backdrop of the French Quarter of New Orleans creates an unmatched ambiance for the French Quarter Wine Festival.
Be a part of the French Quarter Wine Festival in it’s second year and continue a tradition that you can enjoy for years to come!
Join us for a festival fundraiser to kick off French Quarter Festival's 25th Anniversary celebration!
This year's T.G.I.F. "Thank Goodness It's Festival!" party embarks on a new adventure, aboard the Steamboat Natchez with special musical guest, Rockin' Dopsie & the Zydeco Twisters.
Critics say, "He's boogied with James Brown, packed the House of Blues, played at the White House, and traveled to more cities than a Greyhound.
Critics hail him as one of the Zydeco's most cherished symbols and a party seems to break out when ever and where ever he and his band show up."
The party takes place dockside, aboard the Natchez, and will spill out onto the new Toulouse Riverfront canopied dock overlooking the Mississippi River.
Enjoy great music, food and cocktails at the most festive party of the year! Dress is Jazzy Casual. All proceeds benefit French Quarter Festival!
Enjoy 250 hours of free entertainment featuring more than 150 musical performances on fifteen stages throughout the French Quarter over a three-day weekend. Nearly 60 food and beverage booths located in Jackson Square, Woldenberg Riverfront Park, and the U.S. Mint will make up the "World's Largest Jazz Brunch," a signature event, featuring authentic local cuisine from renowned area restaurants.
Contact Info : French Quarter Festivals, Inc.
400 North Peters Street, Suite 205
New Orleans, LA 70130
Local Phone (504) 522-5730
Toll Free (800) 673-5725
Fax (504) 522-5711
Email :feedback@fqfi.orgUrl:http://www.fqfi.org/
Enjoy 250 hours of free entertainment featuring more than 150 musical performances on fifteen stages throughout the French Quarter over a three-day weekend. Nearly 60 food and beverage booths located in Jackson Square, Woldenberg Riverfront Park, and the U.S. Mint will make up the "World's Largest Jazz Brunch," a signature event, featuring authentic local cuisine from renowned area restaurants.
Contact Info : French Quarter Festivals, Inc.
400 North Peters Street, Suite 205
New Orleans, LA 70130
Local Phone (504) 522-5730
Toll Free (800) 673-5725
Fax (504) 522-5711
Email :feedback@fqfi.orgUrl:http://www.fqfi.org/
Enjoy 250 hours of free entertainment featuring more than 150 musical performances on fifteen stages throughout the French Quarter over a three-day weekend. Nearly 60 food and beverage booths located in Jackson Square, Woldenberg Riverfront Park, and the U.S. Mint will make up the "World's Largest Jazz Brunch," a signature event, featuring authentic local cuisine from renowned area restaurants.
Contact Info : French Quarter Festivals, Inc.
400 North Peters Street, Suite 205
New Orleans, LA 70130
Local Phone (504) 522-5730
Toll Free (800) 673-5725
Fax (504) 522-5711
Email :feedback@fqfi.orgUrl:http://www.fqfi.org/
Clos Pegase is a unique estate-bottled winery in that it's two vineyards are located at both ends of the Napa Valley, one in Calistoga and the other in Carneros. This allows for a tremendous variation in flavors in its wine portfolio. Jan Schrem is an international art collector and passionate proprietor. His wines reflect a sense of place and his commitment to traditional winemaking techniques. Jan will join us for an evening starting with a presentation entitled "Bacchus the Rascal, A Bacchanalian History of WineSeen Through 4,000 Years of Art" and followed by dinner featuring a selection of Clos Pegase wines.
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From high in the Sonoma Mountains, Hanzell produces handcrafted Burgundian style chardonnays and pinot noirs. Enjoy many older vintages of these outstanding wines, as Michael Terrien discusses Hanzell’s philosophy and approach to creating Burgundian- style wines in California. A fabulous meal by Chef Dominique will follow, which will include a surprise vintage from Hanzell’s cellars.
Dominique’s and the Maison Dupuy Hotel proudly present the French Quarter Wine Festival, taking place this spring in New Orleans.
The backdrop of the French Quarter of New Orleans creates an unmatched ambiance for the French Quarter Wine Festival.
Be a part of the French Quarter Wine Festival in it’s second year and continue a tradition that you can enjoy for years to come!
Asian Heritage Festival (27th annual)
Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine St., New Orleans
Cost: Free, but zoo requires admission fee. DISCOUNTED WITH FLYER FROM OUR SITE or from various stores around town
Features: Asian food, music, entertainment, crafts from the various Asian communities in and around New Orleans
Host: Asian Pacific American Society-- non-profit sponsors many cultural and civic events in New Orleans throughout the year
Website: www.AsianFest.net or www.APASneworleans.com
Contact: Scott Randolph, scottrandolphdesigns@msn.com or 504-908-6962
Decorative Arts and Design Series: When Bad Colors Happen to Good People!
Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Rd., N.O., LA.
Join us for an exciting new lecture series as we explore the world of decorative arts and design – a world for which the Sterns were renowned! Color stylist, Louis Aubert, will discuss how color and light can make (or break) a room. Following the presentation, there will be light refreshments and a walk-about Longue Vue house. Bring your color swatches because the color doctor is in!
Reservations Required. Limited Seating.
Cost: Free and Open to the Public
For information or reservations, call 488-5488, ext. 313 or email info@longuevue.com
Through the month of May every Sunday – Thursday at 7:00 – 11:00 pm Phillip Melancon singer/pianist
May 2nd 9:30pm Lillian Boutte & quartet
May 3rd at 9:30 pm Chris Klein and the Boulevards
May 9th 9:30 pm Suzaunne McKamey & Trio
May 10th 9:30 pm Johnny Angel and the swinging demons
May 16th 9:30 pm Lisa Lynn & Quartet
May 17th Legendary Luther Kent & Quartet
May 23rd 9:30 pm James Rivers Movement
May 24th 9:30 pm Suzaunne McKamey & Trio
May 30th 9:30 pm Lisa Lynn & Quartet
May 31st 9:30 pm Legendary Luther Kent & Quartet
New Orleans' own Germaine Bazzle, BJ Crosby, Leah Chase & Topsy Chapman will grace the Harrah's Theatre stage to showcase their vocal talents paying tribute to the finest Jazz composers, songwriters and vocalists of all time.
Showtime is Saturday, April 26th, 2008 at 9 PM. Admission from $20.
3rd Annual Backbeat Jazzfest Concert Series Announces Initial Line-Up
New Orleans, LA - The 3rd Annual Backbeat Jazzfest Concert Series has announced their lineup including “The Royal Family Ball” with Soulive, Lettuce and special guests at Republic (the old Howlin’ Wolf) on May 1; “The Trombone Blowout” with Big Sam’s Funky Nation & Bonerama, also on May 1 at Tipitina’s French Quarter; Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue at the Blue Nile on May 2; Dirty Dozen Brass Band @ Tipitina’s French Quarter on May 3 and 10 more shows. The full announced line-up is below. Fore more tickets & information go to www.jazzfesttix.com.
The Backbeat Jazzfest Concert Series is co-produced by New York City-based independent concert promoters Creative Entertainment Group and New Orleans-based Hypersoul. A portion of the series proceeds will support The Backbeat Foundation, which supports various programs and causes relating to the music and culture of New Orleans.
“Forrest Gump” will join Bubba Gump Shrimp Co, The New Orleans Track Club and other friends of the community to host a 5K Run/Walk starting and finishing at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. on Decatur Street to benefit Children’s Hospital of New Orleans. The run will take place on Sunday, April 27, 2008. “Forrest Gump” himself will be on hand as runners and walkers enjoy a beautiful course around the French Quarter, a fabulous after party and collectable t-shirts. For more information visit www.runnotc.org.
3rd Annual Backbeat Jazzfest Concert Series Announces Initial Line-Up
New Orleans, LA - The 3rd Annual Backbeat Jazzfest Concert Series has announced their lineup including “The Royal Family Ball” with Soulive, Lettuce and special guests at Republic (the old Howlin’ Wolf) on May 1; “The Trombone Blowout” with Big Sam’s Funky Nation & Bonerama, also on May 1 at Tipitina’s French Quarter; Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue at the Blue Nile on May 2; Dirty Dozen Brass Band @ Tipitina’s French Quarter on May 3 and 10 more shows. The full announced line-up is below. Fore more tickets & information go to www.jazzfesttix.com.
The Backbeat Jazzfest Concert Series is co-produced by New York City-based independent concert promoters Creative Entertainment Group and New Orleans-based Hypersoul. A portion of the series proceeds will support The Backbeat Foundation, which supports various programs and causes relating to the music and culture of New Orleans.
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