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Jimmy’s Food Store Presents: Guido and Gorji

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‘Scuse me while I kiss this guy: Guido Folonari.

Jimmy’s Food Store has put together a fun evening filled with fine wine and food. From Italy: Guido Folonari, heir to one of the most historic wine families in Italy, and his “three killer B’s” (Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, and a blend that represents perfection from the prestigious Bolgheri vineyard in Tuscany). From Dallas: Chef Gorji, chef-owner of Canary by Gorji, and maker of “three other killer B’s” (buttered shrimp, boar, and bean ragu).

This wine dinner takes place on Monday, March 11 and is a steal at $85 plus tax. Wines and menu below. Email [email protected] and go.

Wines

Donna Olimpia

Vermentino – $18.99

Donna Olimpia

Tageto Rosso – $18.99

Donna Olimpia

Millepassi Bolgheri Doc – $56.99

Tenuta L’ Illuminata

Colbertina Barbera d’ Asti – $28.99

Tenuta L’ Illuminata

Tebavio Barolo DOCG – $57.99

Tenuta San Giorgio Ciampoleto

Rosso di Montalcino – $28.99

Tenuta San Giorgio Ciampoleto

UGO Forte Brunello di Montalcina – $52.99

gorjiDinner prepared by

Chef Gorji

Chef-Owner Canary By Gorji

First Course

Veal Tonnato

Second Course

Butter Seared Shrimp with Pomodoro Bean Ragu

Third Course

Texas Wild Boar Tenderloin and

Gnocchi Gorgonzola Creme

 Dessert

Turkish kefir & medjool date butterfly with pomegranate reduction

Monday, March 11th

$85 per person + tax

Please email [email protected]

Check-in begins at 6:15 .m. – Dinner begins at 6:30 p.m.

Upon receiving a confirmation reservation, you will receive instructions on how to complete your reservation with a credit card.

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