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June 14, 2012

Al Fresco Auction ends 6pm, Saturday, June 16th

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 3:32 pm

danskee_12Author: Dirk Chan

Many thanks to the participants and the volunteers and organizers of the 4th Annual 104th-Street Block Party saturday, it was a fun indeed for all concerned. Al Fresco may be over, but the auction in support of the Zebra Child Protection Centre is not. The auction will continue all this week and ends this Saturday, June 16th at 6pm. If you really want an item, we suggest you be in the store to bid in person at this time.

However, if you can’t make it down to the store and want to place an absentee bid. All absentee bids must be to us by 3pm, Saturday, June 16th by sending an email to info@devinewines.ca. Please include item#, maximum bid, your contact info in the email and we will bid on your behalf in $10 increments up to your specified maximum.

Note we have given an extra week’s time for bidding so that the street artists’ works can gain their maximum exposure and bidding potential. These wonderful works are now on full display at the store, along with all the other auction items. Pictured right is Auction Item #82 – Al Fresco Art by Danskee, already fetching a high bid of $1000 – you need to view this in person to grasp the scope of the piece!

Winners will be contacted the week of June 18th – we’re asking the winners to come in to pickup and pay (only by cash or cheque made out to ‘Zebra Child Protection Centre’) for their winning items within 2 weeks of being contacted.

Please visit our online auction page now.
More street art after the jump..

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June 3, 2012

4th Annual Al Fresco Block Party Saturday, June 9th

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 1:13 pm

alfresco_zebra3Author: Dirk Chan

The 104th-Street community is thrilled to present this coming Saturday, June 9, the 4th annual Al Fresco block party and fundraiser. So many people from the community have worked hard to plan this exciting day so we hope you can all join us for the festivities. Proceeds of numerous events will go towards this year’s charity of choice – the Zebra Child Protection Centre, a non-profit, community-based organization that was established in 2002 to improve the lives of children who have suffered abuse. Through Zebra’s community partnerships, the Centre is able to provide children and their families with essential social, medical and mental health services and supports. To find out more, please visit their website at http://www.zebracentre.ca

Below please find the schedule of events for Saturday, June 9th:

Schedule of Events:

8:30am – 11:00am – DECL Pancake Breakfast , on 102 Ave & 104 Street by Ric’s Grill – (a minimum $2 donation to Zebra Child Protection Centre)

9:00am – 3:00pm – Farmers Market

Noon – Pride Parade starts on 107 Street and 102 Ave & travels to Churchill Square

Noon – 8:00pm (last admittance 7:00pm) – Fine Wine, Beer & Spirits Tasting in the Melcor Parking Lot – $25 CASH ONLY donation to Zebra Child Protection Centre to access this area. (18 & over only)

5:00pm – 7:00pm – Melcor Kids Zone! (Pocket Park behind Sobeys)

5:00pm – 10:00pm – Extended Patios, , Fashion Alley and more from your favourite 104th Street Merchants!

5:00pm – 11:00pm – The biggest “What the Truck?!” event yet, on 104th St north of Jasper Avenue (10 food trucks – come hungry)

5:00pm – 11:00pm – Stage Performances, Fashion Show & Drag Queens!

Stage Perfomances (5:00pm – 11:00pm):

MitchMatic

Polyesterday

Axe & Smash

Fashion Show (approx 6:30pm)

Drag Queens

Dusty Grooves

Mass Choir

AllOut DJ’s

Souljah Fyah (approx 9:20pm)

Dane & Junior Brown

In the meantime our online auction is well under way – the auction is a major component of the fundraising for the Zebra Child Protection Centre. Over eighty items are now on display at deVine’s and bidding is accepted both at the store and online.

This year, the auction will end at 6pm, Saturday, June 16th (a week after Al Fresco day). The extra week is because we want to give more time for bidding of the masterworks created by the various street artists. These works will be on display at deVine’s the week following Al Fresco Day. All absentee bids must be in by 3pm, Saturday, June 16th by sending an email to info@devinewines.ca. Winners will be contacted the week of June 18th – we’re asking the winners to claim their wins within 2 weeks of being contacted.

Please visit our online auction page now.

How Can I Help?


Donate your time. The Al Fresco Planning Committee is always looking for eager volunteers to help us run this exciting event. If you would like to volunteer your time, please contact Caitlin McElhone at 780.761.6682 or email Caitlin here

As well, see the various related Shaw TV interviews about Al Fresco:

Barbara Spencer of the Zebra Child Protection Centre

Al Fresco with deVine’s Ed Fong

What the Truck?!

DJ Junior Brown

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May 29, 2012

Tour of Italy Zebra Fundraising Tasting This Thursday!

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 10:59 am

romitorrioAuthor: Dirk Chan

Continuing with our Al Fresco fundraising for the Zebra Child Protection Centre, next week, we have the Tour of Italy tasting at deVine’s on Thursday, May 31 from 7pm to 9pm featuring Italian wines from Vendemmia International Wines.

Led by Jennifer Klinck and the staff of deVine’s, we will set up various stations with wines from every region of Italy from the North (Piedmonte, Veneto, Friuli, Trentino-Alto-Adige), Central (Tuscany, Marches, Abruzzo, Umbria), South (Campania, Sicily, Sardegna) and Specialty (Spirits and Sparkling).

There are a total of 60 spots available for this standup, festival style event and less than 15 spots are left, so please register early online in advance for this event here.. You can also take your chances by showing up the evening of the event and purchase a spot at the door.

Please take the time to fundraise for the Zebra Child Protection Centre by participating in next week’s Tour of Italy Festival as we lead up to the big day, the 4th Annual Al Fresco Block Party on Saturday, June 9th.

In the meantime, please visit the Al Fresco Online Silent Auction that is in full swing. Items are continually being added and are also on display at the store.

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May 24, 2012

Tour of Italy Festival

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 10:33 am

profumi_limoncelloAuthor: Dirk Chan

Continuing with our Al Fresco fundraising for the Zebra Child Protection Centre, next week, we have the Tour of Italy tasting at deVine’s on Thursday, May 31 from 7pm to 9pm featuring Italian wines from Vendemmia International Wines.

Led by Jennifer Klinck and the staff of deVine’s, we will set up various stations with wines from every region of Italy from the North (Piedmonte, Veneto, Friuli, Trentino-Alto-Adige), Central (Tuscany, Marches, Abruzzo, Umbria), South (Campania, Sicily, Sardegna) and Specialty (Spirits and Sparkling).

Only 60 spots available for this standup, festival style event and more than half of the available tickets have already been sold, so please register early online in advance for this event here..

Please take the time to fundraise for the Zebra Child Protection Centre by participating in next week’s Tour of Italy Festival as we lead up to the big day, the 4th Annual Al Fresco Block Party on Saturday, June 9th.

In the meantime, please visit the Al Fresco Online Silent Auction that is in full swing. Items are continually being added and are also on display at the store.

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May 21, 2012

Two Upcoming Zebra Events

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 11:38 am

yellowhead_fundraiserAuthor: Dirk Chan

There are two exciting fundraising tastings upcoming over the next two weeks in support of the Zebra Child Protection Centre – the first is on Wednesday, May 23 at the Yellowhead Brewery – 10229 105 Street. The doors open at 6pm and the music performances by Julia Adams, Erica Viegas and aroot’s bazaar begin at 7:30pm. You can purchase your tickets for $10 at deVine’s (cash only please) or at the Yellowhead Brewery. Read the events pdf with details on the performers here..

The second event is on Thursday, May 31 at deVine’s from 7pm to 9pm entitled the Tour of Italy Festival, featuring Italian wines from Vendemmia International Wines. Led by Jennifer Klinck and the staff of deVine’s, we will set up various stations with wines from every region of Italy from the North (Piedmonte, Veneto, Friuli, Trentino-Alto-Adige), Central (Tuscany,Marches, Abruzzo, Umbria), South (Campania, Sicily, Sardegna) and Specialty (Spirits and Sparkling). Only 60 spots available for this standup, festival style event. Please register online in advance for this event here..

Please take the time to fundraise for the Zebra Child Protection Centre by participating in one or both of these events as we lead up to the 4th Annual Al Fresco Block Party on Saturday, June 9th.

In the meantime, also visit the Al Fresco Online Silent Auction that is in full swing. Items are also being displayed at the store.

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May 13, 2012

Al Fresco Online Auction in Full Swing!

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 10:31 am

alfresco_zebra3Author: Dirk Chan

The 104th-Street community is thrilled to announce Saturday, June 9 as the date of our 4th annual Al Fresco block party and fundraiser. Mark your calendars and save the date for an action packed day of fun and excitement in the downtown core!

So many people from the community are working very hard to plan this exciting day (complete details upcoming in a future blog and e-newsletter). In the meantime the online auction is well under way and we encourage you to participate by bidding on items:

http://devinewines.ca/eventAuctions/alfresco_auction.html.

Please bookmark this url and come back often. Auction items will begin to be displayed at deVine’s starting the week of May 14th, please visit us.

This year’s charity of choice is the Zebra Child Protection Centre which is a non-profit, community-based organization that was established in 2002 to improve the lives of children who have suffered abuse. Through Zebra’s community partnerships, the Centre is able to provide children and their families with essential social, medical and mental health services and supports. To find out more, please visit their website at http://www.zebracentre.ca

How Can I Help?

You can help us achieve our goals in many different ways.

1. Come downtown and celebrate with us on June 9. The restaurants, wine bars and food trucks will be donating a portion of their proceeds in support of Zebra. Net proceeds from the Downtown Community League Pancake Breakfast and the gate receipts from the “Tasting Lot” will be donated to Zebra.

2. Participate by bidding on our on-line silent auction. Last year, nearly $20,000 was raised for E4C’s Edmonton School Lunch Program. The on-line silent auction can be tracked on deVine Wine’s website at http://devinewines.ca/eventAuctions/alfresco_auction.html. Please bookmark this url and come back often, the online auction starts Wednesday, March 28th.

3. Donate an auction item. We are seeking auction items to make this our most successful to date. If you are interested in donating an item to the auction, please fill out the in-kind donation form and then email the completed form to Ed here.

4. Donate item(s) from the Zebra Centre’s “Top 5 Wish List”. The Zebra Centre needs:

– Non-perishable snacks & juice boxes
– Sweaters/hoodies for kids under 8 years of age
– Gift cards from teen related stores
– Jewelry for young teens
– Board games for children

Prior to Al Fresco, these items can be dropped off at deVine Wines and Spirits at 10111-104th-St. We will have drop boxes set up at the Zebra Information Table on the day of June 9 to receive any “Top 5 Wish List” donation items as well.

5. Make a cash donation. Please fill out the donation/tax receipt form here and then email the completed form to Ed here.

6. Donate your time. The Al Fresco Planning Committee is always looking for eager volunteers to help us run this exciting event. If you would like to volunteer your time, please contact Caitlin McElhone at 780.761.6682 or email Caitlin here

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May 3, 2012

Dream Mexican Meal

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 10:04 pm

maya_appetizersAuthor: Dirk Chan

Sometimes, you have no expectations and then are blown away – well that happened when Annabelle and I visited Maya, a Mexican Restaurant owned by famed Richard Sandoval on the Upper East Side of Manhattan a couple of days ago. We had read a few excellent reviews and it was within walking distance of our condo location, so we made a last minute reservation and dropped over.

Lovely modern decor with warm wood accents, sublime lighting and a very friendly staff made us feel comfortable right off the bat. The interesting menu gave us contemplation before making hard choices. For appetizers (pictured), Annabelle chose the Tacos de Entrana (organic skirt steak with cilantro corn tortilla, avocado and cilantro. It was nicely nuanced with a creamy texture combining nicely with the slightly spicy skirt steak. Very complex and yummy! I had the Sopa de Elote (roasted corn soup with huitlacoche (a corn fungus) dumpling) – we didn’t know it at the time, but found out afterwards this is one of
the restaurant’s signature dishes – it was absolutely stunning, the best corn soup either one of
us have ever had. The corn was exceptionally sweet, the texture velvety and silky, and pure, no starch agent added to thicken the soup. Speechless!

For mains, Annabelle had the Carnitas Maya (pork tenderloin on top of pulled pork shoulder with avocado puree, black bean-requeson huarache and red onion-orange salsa. The meat was so tender it melted in your mouth. Flavors were explosive yet nothing overwhelm the other. Nicely accompanied by saute spinach, huitlacoche dumplings (corn fritters), and panfried plantains. Delightful. I partook the Langosta y Camarones (lobster and adobo marinated shrimp, creamed corn, watercress, chile de arbol vinaigrette and habanero rouille). Corn is a specialty of this house, it is masterfully done, the seafood perfectly grilled, the side dishes adding contrasts that challenged the taste buds while the whole package left me wanting more.

For dessert, Annabelle had Churros (a Mexican fried pastry sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar, and accompanied by Mexican hot chocolate and caramelized goats milk). Delectible! I had a Martini Espresso made from Patron XO Tequila, espresso coffe, citronage orange liqueur topped with roasted coffee beans.

Not a Michelin starred restaurant, but it should be – the most splendid Mexican food we’ve ever tasted. Can’t wait for the upcoming cookbook that features these dishes. Here is the link to Maya.

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April 30, 2012

New York Dining Experiences

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 10:25 pm

Author: Dirk Chan

suckling_pig

After a couple of days in the Big Apple, Annabelle and I have experienced the sardine squishing on the NY Metro, the type A people always on the go, the pedestrians completely ignoring crosswalk signage, there’s queuing everywhere you go and of course, the shocking sticker price on grocery items. We’ve recalibrated our expectations of what is considered expensive, and what is just the going rate – we’ve just ignored the fact that coffee cream that costs less than $2 at home will cost $3.50 here, or a bar of Dove soap is $3.25 that I can buy two bars for $2.50 back home.

However, one thing we’ve discovered is that good dinners can be had for just about the same price as Edmonton if you do your homework. For example, yesterday we went the Aldea, a one star Michelin Portuguese restaurant in Manhattan’s Flatiron neighbourhood, an easy 20 min train ride from our rented Upper East Side apartment. Well appointed in modern decor, we sat upstairs in a spacious table for 2.

For appetizers, Annabelle had the Croquetas de Baclhau with roasted garlic aioli, the cod is blended to a smoothness that the salty fish is only subtlely detected. Creamy texture in these cod-fish balls. I had the Shrimp Alhinho, with a subtle kick and lingering garlic finish.

The main course for Annabelle was the Arroz de Pato – duck confit was pulled and served in a rice with chorizo, olive and orange, served on top with medium rare duck breast. Sumptuous. I had the simply named Suckling Pig that was slow-cooked sous vide in a water bath. Various parts of the pig were done and then combined in a uniform rectangular shape and the grilled crisp skin on top. You could have thought it was Shepherd’s Pie if you didn’t know better. Great flavor from the pickled kohlrabi, carmelized onions and crush potatoes. Great presentation and the most unusual suckling pig i’ve ever had.

For dessert, we shared the Sonhos “Little Dreams”, the Portuguese equivalent of the French Bignets, and these were “as good as my Mom’s” good. Smaller then the French version, they were light as a feather, lots of egg taste and when paired with three dipping sauces: chocolate-hazelnut, salted caramel and my favourite, the lemon curd to die for. Exquisite meal.

The wine for the evening, the 2010 Herdade do Esporao Branco Reserva – a blend of three indigenous Alentejo white varietals, it was oily, lemony, perfumey and quite full-bodily dry, and as good as the 2006 which we once carried at the store. Went well with the appetizers and main courses.

Come back in a day or two for the best Mexican dinner of our lives…

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April 25, 2012

3rd Annual 104th-Street Cleaning Blitz

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 11:23 am

fourth_st_cleanupAuthor: Ed Fong

Each year, the 104th-St. community comes together to do a “spring street cleaning”. This year, the event will take place on Friday, April 27, 2012, rain or shine. It’s a great chance to lend a hand and meet your neighbors. Our past volunteers have included many of the streets business and property owners, residents and people from other areas of the city.

If you would like to volunteer your time, please contact Ed Fong at deVine Wines & Spirits. Ed can be reached by phone at 780.421.9463 or by e-mail at
ed@devinewines.ca

Meet Up Time: Friday, April 27, 2012 at 8:30 AM

Meeting Place: deVine Wines & Spirits, 10111-104th-St. – Coffee and donuts will be provided courtesy of the Coast Edmonton Plaza.

Your 104th-St. Action Committee has partnered with Capital City Clean Up to help us clean our neighborhood. They will be providing us with gloves, bags and dustbins to help us do our part.

“A clean and safe Edmonton is a shared responsibility”

With your help, we can make this happen!

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April 19, 2012

A ‘Titanic’ Evening

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 10:40 am

titanic_tasting_menu2Author: Dirk Chan

Pictures: Hai Nguyen and Wayne Logus

It was a “Titanic” dinner and the double meaning was entirely appropriate as on Saturday, April 14th, on the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, twenty one of us decided to do a replica of the last dinner on board the ship. The timing was perfect, it was on a saturday, it was cold and wet out, and chances are we won’t be around for the next centennial anniversary. The event was held at Mercer’s Catering (our great thanks to Jill Mercer for allowing us the use of her wonderful space, with a kitchen worthy of the ship itself).

The menu was ambitious and we cut it down to ONLY 11 courses (it took us from 7pm to almost 1am to finish – we carried our bellies home). The attendees selected one or two courses that they were going to prepare and it worked out wonderfully. The wine menu has never been recovered so we did our best to pair with quality wines to each course. I’ve always wondered what happened to what must have been an enormous and great wine cellar on board the ship.

We tried to be as authentic as possible – we were all decked out in either First Class finery or lower berth slum-wear. Flowers were the traditional pink and white. Music was what was heard from the Titanic ranging from Tchaikovsky, Verdi, to ragtime, piano, Viennese Waltz music as well as what was said to be the last tune played by the String Trio onboard the Titanic – Songe d’Automne. Wayne, one of our contributing photographers, brought doilies for the flower arrangements, a couple of morse code machines, a British flag, and an officer’s whistle that was used to announce the start of the meal as well as a call to attention where each guest got up to speak to their respective courses. We must mention and thank our two wait staff, who were tremendous and even dressed their parts – amazing.

Great fun was had by all, with only the inclement weather that prevented the men from going out to the attached deck for cigars and port. . Memorable in every way and a great way to pay tribute to a tragedy that forever changed maritime safety, as well as a great excuse to spend quality time with friends and loved ones and to empty out the cellar somewhat.

To view the food and wine menu and a selection of photo’s from the ‘Titanic’ evening, click here for Word, click here for pdf,

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