

The Wines of Zaca Mesa Winery”
With Celeste Bernard
Marketing/Sales Manager, Zaca Mesa Winery
Petroleum Club
January 18 • 7 p.m.
$70 • Attendance Limited
Join us for an exciting night with the wines of Zaca Mesa at
the beautiful Petroleum Club in Downtown Wichita. Visiting us tonight is
Winery Marketing and Sales Manager Celeste
Bernard, originally from the Wichita area. Celeste is the winery
ambassador responsible for a wide variety of functions ranging from public and
media relations to wholesales sales including both national and
international distribution. She became interested in wine
“because it has strong ties to my agricultural roots and traditions instilled
from my background in the Midwest.”
Zaca Mesa was one of the first wineries in Santa Barbara County
since Prohibition. As the vineyard grew and viable production began, a winery
was built on the estate in 1978 and
later expanded in 1981. By the early 1990s, we had determined that the varieties
(Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre, Viognier, and Roussanne) grow the best on our site.
We then decided to focus on the grapes varieties of the Rhône Valley of France.
Our decision was reinforced in 1995 when “Wine Spectator” placed our 1993 Syrah
#6 on their Top 100. It is still the only Santa Barbara County wine to break
into their top 10.
Reception
Appetizers passed butler style: Sauteed Shrimp in a Sherry Cream
Sauce and Broiled Seafood Stuffed Mushrooms
Zaca Mesa Roussane
Appetizer
Smoked Salmon on Lavosh Wafer with Herbed Cream Cheese and Capers
Zaca Mesa Chardonnay
Salad Course
Mixed Greens with Maytag Bleu Cheese Crumbles, toasted Walnuts and a
House Vinaigrette Dressing; Bistro Dinner Rolls
Entree
Carved Beef Tenderloin with a Syrah Bordelaise Sauce, Parsley
Buttered New Potatoes and Roasted Asparagus
Zaca Mesa Santa Barbara Syrah
Zaca Mesa Cuvee Z
Dessert Course
Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake with Mixed Berries
Zaca Mesa Z Three Red
Coffee & Tea
Check/credit card orders must be received by Noon, January 16.
Call 682-5502 for Reservations Today!
No cancellations, substitutions accepted.