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BORGATA HEART & SOUL FOUNDATION
RAISES $101,500 FOR
LIVING BEYOND BREAST CANCER AND
ATLANTIC COUNTY WOMEN’S CENTER
BORGATA’S 'WOMEN IN WINE'
CHARITY EVENT CELEBRATES THE NATION’S
FEMALE WINEMAKERS
AND FINE CUISINE IN THE NAME
OF TWO WORTHY CAUSES
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L to R: Masaharu Morimoto, Anjoleena Griffin-Holst,
Peggy Flemming, Wolfgang Puck, Bobby Flay,
Lorraine Bracco, and Michael Mina present $101,500
check to charity recipients. |
ATLANTIC
CITY, NJ – November 2006 – On
Saturday, November 11th, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa
(866-MYBORGATA), the East Coast’s leading
hotel-casino and dining destination, was
the setting for the second annual Women in
Wine, a charity tasting event, celebrity
chef cook-off and wine education forum celebrating
female winemakers from around the country.
In partnership with Wine Spectator
magazine, the Borgata Heart & Soul Foundation
raised $101,500 for Living Beyond Breast
Cancer and Atlantic County Women’s
Center through ticket sales, and a live
and silent auction held that evening.
The second annual Women in Wine event offered
attendees the special and rare opportunity
to join some of America’s most celebrated
chefs and female |
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vintners
for an exclusive sampling of mouth-watering
dishes and incredible wines, as well
as the chance to learn techniques for
tasting, selecting and storing wines.
Hosted by Emmy-nominated ABC 7 news anchor
Lauren Glassberg, the event honored the
trailblazing women who now run vineyards,
hold the keys to major cellars and are
shaping the future of wine. Special guests
in attendance included female winemaker
and actress Lorraine Bracco of HBO’s “The
Sopranos” and Olympic gold medalist
Peggy Fleming, also a breast cancer survivor.
At Women in Wine, Bracco and Fleming
showcased Bracco Wines and Fleming Jenkins
Vineyards & Wineries (respectively).
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A
highlight of the evening included the first-ever
cook-off between two of Food Network’s
celebrated Iron Chefs from “Iron
Chef America” -- Borgata chef Bobby
Flay battled Nobu-alumnus Masaharu Morimoto
in a “mystery bag cook-off.” After
a heated 25-minute competition where the
secret ingredients were lobster and Dungeness
crab, the judges awarded both chefs ten
out of ten possible points and declared
a tie.
Female
winemakers and vintners in attendance included
Jean Arnold (Hanzell Vineyards, Sonoma,
CA), Judy Beardsall (Ananda di Toscana,
Tuscany, Italy), Gay Callan (Chatom Vineyards,
Murphys, CA), Rhonda Carano (Ferrari-Carano,
Healdsburg, CA), Jane
Delaney (The Ravensvale Group, Australia),
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L to R: Bobby Flay, Lorraine Bracco, Wolfgang
Puck, Peggy Flemming, and Michael Mina. |
Elizabeth Grant Douglas (La
Crema Winery, Windsor, CA), Patti Hoffman
(Spellbound Wines, Napa, CA), Violet Grgich
(Grgich Hills Cellar, Rutherford, CA),
Merry Edwards (Meredith Vineyard Estate,
Russian River Valley, Windsor, CA), Joan
Flowers (Flowers Vineyard & Winery,
Cazadero, CA), Gina Gallo (Gallo of Sonoma
Winery, Healdsburg, CA), Jennifer Higgins
(Chalk Hill Estate Vineyards & Winery,
Healdsburg, CA), Patricia Kluge (The Kluge
Estate & Winery, Charlottesville, VA),
Anne Moses (Patz and Hall, Napa, CA), Gabriela
Negrete (Montes Winery, Apalta Valley,
Chile), Dr. Sua Newton (Newton Vineyards,
St. Helena, CA), Claude de Nicolay (Domaine
Chandon de Brailles, Burgundy, France),
Susie Selby (Selby Winery, Healdsburg,
CA), Joy Sterling (Iron Horse Vineyards,
Sebastopol, CA) and Margi Wierenga (Brogan
Cellars, Healdsburg, CA).
Borgata
chefs Bobby Flay of Bobby Flay Steak, Michael
Mina of SEABLUE, A Michael Mina Restaurant,
Wolfgang Puck of Wolfgang Puck American
Grille, Susanna Foo of Suilan by Susanna
Foo, Luke Palladino of Specchio and Ombra,
Romeo DiBona of Old Homestead Steakhouse,
Borgata Executive Chef Ron Ross and Borgata
Executive Pastry Chef Thaddeus DuBois prepared
signature menu items and mingling with
guests.
About Borgata
Borgata is a joint venture of Boyd Gaming
Corporation (NYSE: BYD) and MGM MIRAGE
(NYSE: MGM). Located at Renaissance Pointe
in Atlantic City, it features 2,000 guest
rooms and suites, 161,000 square feet of
gaming, 200 gaming tables, 4,100 slot machines,
14 destination restaurants, 11 retail boutiques,
a 54,000 square foot spa, 70,000 square
feet of event space, and parking for 7,100
cars.
For more information on Borgata or to
obtain a copy of this press release,
please visit
www.theborgata.com or use AOL keyword:
borgata. Additional news and information
on Boyd Gaming can be found at www.boydgaming.com;
additional information on MGM MIRAGE
can be found at www.mgmmirage.com.
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For more information
on Women in Wine 2006 at Borgata Hotel
Casino & Spa,
please contact
KB Network News at 212-777-3455/kbnn@kbnetworknews.com
or Noel Stevenson at 609.317.7380/noelstevenson@theborgata.com
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