Need an Invitation? Look No Further!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around seeking and sharing ideas for invitations and recipes for a wine-themed party. Participants discuss various recipe options and wine pairings, while also expressing their personal experiences and uncertainties regarding hosting such an event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, Jane, is looking for an invitation for a wine-themed party.
  • Another participant shares a recipe suggestion for a Greek cheese torta and quiche lorraine tartlets.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about wine pairings, noting they only choose based on personal preference.
  • Another participant suggests a semi-sweet wine like Riesling for the Greek torta and mentions that a dry red wine would pair well with beef or lamb dishes.
  • A participant mentions updating an invitation with May specials.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding wine pairings, with some participants suggesting specific wines for certain dishes while others express uncertainty about their choices.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences and preferences related to hosting wine-themed parties and recipe selections.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on wine-themed party planning and recipe suggestions may find this discussion relevant.

janezapchef
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Does anyone have an invitation for this theme?
Thanks,
Jane :)
 
what kind of recipe are you making for a wine party? i have a friend who wants to host a party but really wants a wine theme. i am still really new and i have no idea what to make.
 
the greek cheese torta would be good, or the quiche loraine tartlets.
 
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Yep, I'm thinking the Greek Cheese Torta. I haven't had it with wine, but I'm thinking it would be quite tasty with a good red???? I have no business doing a wine show as my only basis on if a wine is good is if I like it, period. I have no clue about ANYTHING relating to wine. I know there is some info in the files, but I'm really not sure I can even wing this one. Oh well, maybe my guests can do the demo on the wine part!
 
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Thanks DebinIA! That's a great help!
 
For the Greek Torta, I would go with a semi-sweet wine wine. Perhaps even maybe a Reisling. I would not suggest a red because the flavors would compete and you want to compliment. The quiche lorraine tartlets would be a good choice. You could try a fish dish(yes I love rhyming lol) with a Chardonnay. For a dry red wine, I would suggest a recipe with beef or lamb. (I used to work at a winery, I am not an expert, but this would be my suggestion)

-signed

Mary*your local wino*Lou
 

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