Food Notes
Don your tiara for a chance to help the dogs
“Tiara Tuesdays,” from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Enoteca, will raise funds for Service Dogs of Virginia.
Fifteen percent of net proceeds will benefit Service Dogs of Virginia.
The girls’ night out will include beverages and Enoteca fare.
Details about Enoteca can be found at http://www.enoteca-
wine.com. For information, call 295-9503.
Siips will be showcasing Sage Moon’s art
Siips Wine and Champagne Bar will display artworks from Sage Moon Gallery and help customers purchase them.
Patrons can relax in a comfortable space, sip wine, listen to music and view the art. There will be monthly wine and artist receptions, as well as monthly artist luncheons.
For details, visit http://www.sagemoongallery.com or http://www.Siipswine.com or call 872-0056.
Wine bar also lines up two new programs
Siips also will offer two new programs, Tango Tuesdays and Sunday Ballroom Dancing.
The first Tuesday of each month will be Tango Tuesday, starting at 9 p.m. with wines, including Malbecs from Argentina, and Siips’ new late-night dessert menu. Reservations are suggested, and there’s no cover.
Ballroom dancing will begin 2 p.m. Sunday, after brunch. Steve Shergold from Shergold Studio will be the host for the afternoon. Reservations will be available for folks attending brunch.
For information, call 872-0056.
DelFosse takes its wine to Tyson’s dinner
DelFosse Vineyards and Winery will present a wine dinner at Chima Brazilian Steak House in Tyson’s Corner at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
DelFosse Reserve wines will be served with Brazilian preparations of meat dishes at the high-end steakhouse.
For information, visit http://www.delfossewine.com or call 263-6100. For reservations and meal details, call Chima at (202) 595-7755.
Chick-fil-A is serving up free items Thursday
Participating Chick-fil-A restaurants from Charlottesville to Shrewsbury, Pa., are offering pre-selected breakfast items for free each Thursday in January, starting Thursday.
No purchase is necessary, and there’s a limit of one per customer. The offer is for breakfast hours only.
New Sweely Estate Winery is moving forward
Weekend tastings continue in the production facility at Sweely Estate Winery in Madison while the hospitality center is being readied.
An opening is expected in mid-February, and wine lovers can keep track of the progress at http://www.sweelyestatewinery.com.
In the meantime, tastings remain available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays in the production facility at 6109 Wolftown Hood Road in Madison, a mile and a half west of U.S. 29.
The winery will take part in the International Food and Wine Experience, which is set for Jan. 23 to 25 in downtown Charlottesville. It will be part of the Grand Tasting on Jan. 23 and will sponsor a seminar, “The Perfect Pair: French Food and French Wines,” on Jan. 24.
To make an appointment for a tasting on a weekday, call (540) 948-9005.
Harris Teeter launches free 15-week program
Free guides for Harris Teeter’s new program, “yourwellness” for families, are available at Harris Teeter stores.
The booklets lead participants through a 15-week program of nutrition information, stress management techniques, menu planning, recipes and a walking program to help families stay healthy and help counteract childhood obesity.
To sign up for a yourwellness e-letter, download a seven-day meal plan and find other free features, visit harristeeter.com.
From staff reports


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