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South American Sips

By Brooke Foster

Published on February 20, 2008 at 4:41am

What can you expect from a place called Celebrity Chef Kitchens? Will Mario Batali wander in sporting his trademark orange clogs and make something awesome out of beef cheeks? Will Paula Deen grace the scene? Will Rachael Ray arrive with EVOO? OK, so maybe not tonight. But there still will be plenty of excitement and good cheer, thanks to the Argentinean Wine-Tasting presented by Pinnacle International president Bill Kniep. Stop by Celebrity Chef Kitchens (9200 Olive Boulevard, Olivette) at 6 p.m. to sample Argentinean wines and nosh on appetizers. Argentina produces consistently excellent, affordable wine, and Pinnacle specializes in bringing the finest artisan vintages from this South American country to the United States — so you're sure to try something you'll love. (Plus, the eponymous celebrity chefs at Celebrity Chef Kitchens are Carol Ritchie and Kirk Warner, so you know the eats will also be fabulous.) This epicurean evening is absolutely free; visit www.celebritychefkitchens.com or call 314-692-2433 to make a reservation.
Thu., Feb. 21, 2008