Saturday, January 19, 2013

The NoMad Rooftop

As most of you know, I'm a big fan of driving thru the big city early afternoon and finding a rooftop lounge to perch on and have my favorite libations and if allowed a premium cigar to cap off my new find. Well such a place has been found again, May I present to you the NoMad Rooftop Lounge....

 
Roofs: people have had some crazy ideas about what to do with them.

Raising them. Letting them burn.

You’ve always fallen more in the “sunbathe and eat a delicious meal on them” camp...

So ascend to The NoMad Rooftop,  from the chef behind the of-the-moment NoMad Hotel restaurant (not to mention Eleven Madison Park), taking reservations Monday.

Think of this as the restless, outdoorsy cousin of EMP. It’s all about whims. The five-course menu will change every day and have nothing in common with the downstairs menu. About getting a table: no amount of waiting or ritual sacrifice will help you. It’s strictly same-day reservations.

Every day, the website will open up for reservations at 11am. You’ll be asked to buy a ticket for dinner (which takes care of the bill). Then, just show up.

When that elevator bell rings, you’ll emerge into a cocktail-filled antechamber of iridescent pillows and brown velour couches. Grab a seat—that’s where you’ll have the first course. Eventually you’ll be ushered out to a circular marble table for the duration. From there, it’s all breathtaking skyline, bronze cupola (that’d be the dome) and your eyes rolling into the back of your head from whatever game-changing, thrice-braised stuffed-chicken dish they’ve willed into existence that evening.

This does sound like my kinda place, then again it might sound like your kinda place as well.

 
    I'm going and I hope to see you from afar, raising my glass up "Cheers!"

The NoMad Rooftop at the NoMad Hotel
1170 Broadway
(at 28th)
New York, NY 10001
347-472-5660

Krugs's Crown Jewels

 
 
 
       For centuries, the secret to taming the northern climate of France’s Champagne region and producing a balanced bubbly has been the art of the blend: mingling different grape varieties from an array of vineyards and multiple vintages. A small number of houses have turned around the paradigm and focused on a wine made from a single grape, vineyard and vintage.
Krug Champagne was one of the first and also most successful, producing consistently high-quality bottlings that are head and shoulders above most of its peers’ blended versions. The first is Krug’s Brut Blanc de Blancs Clos du Mesnil, made entirely from Chardonnay grown in the 4.5-acre Clos du Mesnil vineyard. This walled vineyard sits next to a church in the village of Mesnil-sur-Oger, an area prized for its mineral-driven Chardonnay.

     The Krug family purchased the Clos du Mesnil vineyard in 1971, and their first vintage was the 1979. The wine quickly became an exemplar of excellent Champagne, but one best known among connoisseurs. Since then, Clos du Mesnil has been made only in top vintages, for a total of 15 different bottlings through to the newly released Clos du Mesnil 2000.
With the success of Clos du Mesnil, the idea slowly developed among the Krug family that this bottling needed a partner. Olivier Krug, director of the house, explains that when he began his career with Krug his father said to him, “Maybe your responsibility is to find a Pinot Noir vineyard to be a little brother to Clos du Mesnil.”

     The opportunity to do so came in 1994, when Krug purchased the 1.7-acre Clos d’Ambonnay vineyard. A foil to Clos du Mesnil’s Chardonnay grapes, Clos d’Ambonnay is planted exclusively with Pinot Noir, as the vineyard is in the town of Ambonnay, where Pinot reigns as king. The debut of the Clos d’Ambonnay was from the powerful 1996 vintage, followed by the rich 1998 vintage, which was released last year. These wines not only express the pinnacle of quality from Champagne, but also the ability of top producers to think outside of the box—and with success.
While any wine lover should jump at the chance to try these wines, they’re also made for the cellar and can be enjoyed for years to come. The Krug Brut Blanc de Blancs Champagne Clos du Mesnil 2000 (98 points in Wine Spectator, $859) is a study in the interplay of finesse and power. Racy acidity and intense minerality drive this seamlessly meshed wine, while the finely detailed texture and layers of grilled white peach, hazelnut, kumquat and crystalized honey display overall elegance.
Hints of fleur de sel and coffee liqueur echo on the finish. Drink now through 2027. The Krug Brut Blanc de Noirs Champagne Clos d’Ambonnay 1998 (95 points, $2,399) is rich and expressive, yet elegant overall, offering aromatic notes of honey and iodine, with the flavors of baked apple, toasted hazelnut, currant, chanterelle mushroom, chamomile and dried herbs. Lightly creamy and refined in texture, it is fresh and focused throughout. Drink now through 2025.

 For all you ballers who really think your doing it, step your game up because Blaze said so...

For more info about Krug click on the link: http://www.krug.com/en

Monday, July 9, 2012

BBQ At The Barrister!!!


Barrister Cigars will be having it's first BBQ of the Summer on Sunday July 15, 2012 from 12pm to 8pm!!!
We will have two grills set up for that day. One grill for those who don't want to grill and just would like to stop in and pick up some food, and the second grill for people who want to come out and grill, relax and enjoy the day with us!!
There will be food for sale, as well as beverages, DJ Javier AKA "Big Cuba" will be outside providing the sounds, tents and chairs will be up for you to sit and cool out!!
Also throughout the day there will be raffles and give-aways!!!
For more information about participating please contact any of the committee members:
Tonya Earley
Jesse Alexander
Lenny Diggs
Richard Georget
Stephen Hill
Brian Dashiell
Erica Lewis
Tehsuan Glover
Javier Sontolongo
All are welcome to come out, have a great time and enjoy the festivities!!

Friday, May 4, 2012

Health And Wellness Expo

YOU ARE INVITED TO SPRING INTO EMPOWERMENT WITH WHO CARES ABOUT US 1ST ANNUAL HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO/CONFERENCE AT THE ROBERT TREAT HOTEL

MEDIA ADVISORY
Newark, NJ, May 20, 2012: Who Cares About Us empowers families to spring into health and wellness by attending with our 1st Annual Health & Wellness Expo/Conference.

The goal of this event is to bring awareness to various health issues affecting our communities such as stroke, diabetes, high-blood pressure, cancer and other ailments and to support those in the community whose lives have been affected by these various health issues. The event will highlight disparities in the urban communities regarding health and wellness. Also, the panel will include nutritionists, homeopathic experts, fitness experts, neurologists, healthy food samplings, acupuncturists and other experts.
TICKET ADMISSION $10

Sincerely,

Madinah N. James
Director of Media Relations
Who Cares About Us Inc.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Tatem Acupuncture & Wellness

Looking for natural medicine solutions? Look no further than Tatem Acupuncture & Wellness in Brooklyn NY. Tatem Acupuncture & Wellness is the creation of Nicole Tatem.

Nichole Tatem gained her education and training at the nationally accredited Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine, under the tutelage of world-renowned practitioners including Henry McCann and master teacher Kiiko Matsumoto.

For Nichole, the opening of Tatem Acupuncture & Wellness is a natural progression. Her interest in natural healing began at an early age while growing up in Bermuda. She discovered the herbal remedies, meditation staying active and consumption of a living food diet, a lifestyle she continues to enjoy and advocate. This realization along with the desire to help others, became the driving force behind Nichole's interest in a career as a health and wellness practitioner.

For more info about Nichole and the Tatem Acupunture & Wellness Center feel free to browse the website: http://www.tatemacupuncture.com/

For appointments please call: 718-636-6200 or for email inquirys info@tatemacupuncture.com

Tatem Acupuncture & Wellness Center is located at: 285 Flatbush Ave (Between St. Marks and Prospect Place) Brooklyn, NY 11217