Euphoria 2010
Euphoria stimulates all the senses.
by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
I have been to international music and jazz festivals. I loved the bilingual
jazz festival in Montreal. I went to a music festival in Finland. Last year
I enjoyed the Park City music festival in a spectacular setting. I have been
to most of the “top” food and wine festivals. In fact, I was at the first
year of the Telluride Food and Wine Festival and the original South Beach
Wine and Food Festival.

You could say, I am on the circuit.
And no one combines all the flavors and sounds and experiences as
well as Euphoria in Greenville, South Carolina.
Part of the magic is the destination itself. Greenville, South Carolina, is
a sophisticated town with multiple international corporate headquarters.
It is a city that combines the
cultural and culinary advantages of a big city with all the charm of a small
town.
I met several people who
had visited once and decided they want to move there. It was almost like the
residents had been hand-picked, or applied for citizenship. And they know
how lucky they are. I hated to leave Greenville because it had fabulous
food, sensual spas, marvelous museums, and a thriving arts community.
Bigger and Better than Ever
From Thomas Keller to Frank
Stitt, Branford Marsalis to Drivin’ N’ Cryin’, the first few years of
Euphoria have been filled with big names, big sounds and big flavors – all
hosted in the intimate, small-town setting of one of the South’s most
celebrated downtowns. Greenville’s fifth year of Euphoria promises to be
just as exciting. This year’s dates are September 23-26.
Big Names Cooking for You
Guest Chef & Winemaker Dinner
Achieve euphoria through
the superb art of wining and dining as guest chefs and winemakers from
around the country combine their talents to host multi-course dinners at a
select group of downtown restaurants. Your higher state awaits.
American Grocery Dinner
Joe Clarke, Chef/Owner, American Grocery Guest Chef: Mike Lata,
Chef/Partner, FIG, Charleston, South Carolina
Devereaux's Dinner
Spencer Thomson, Chef/Partner, Devereaux's Guest Chef: Justin Bogle,
Executive Chef, GILT, New York, New York
High Cotton Dinner Anthony Gray, Executive Chef, High Cotton Guest
Chef: Chris Hastings, Chef/Co-Owner, Hot and Hot Fish Club, Birmingham,
Alabama
Rick Erwin's West End Grille Dinner Jason McCarthy, Executive Chef, Rick
Erwin's Guest Chef: Kevin Rathbun, Chef/Owner, Rathbun's, Kevin Rathbun
Steak & Krog Bar, Atlanta, Georgia
The Loft at Soby's Dinner Shaun Garcia, Chef de Cuisine, Soby's Guest
Chef: Michael Kramer, Executive Chef, The Tasting Room Wine Cafe, Houston,
Texas
The Lazy Goat Dinner presented by Countybank and Greenwood Capital Vicky
Moore, Executive Chef, The Lazy Goat Guest Chef: Bryan Voltaggio,
Executive Chef, VOLT Restaurant, Frederick, Maryland Guest Chef: David
Guas, DamGoodSweets Consulting, McLean, Virginia
Taste of the South Restaurants
The perfect way to spend a
Friday evening. Under the stars in downtown Greenville. Along the soothing
currents of the Reedy River. Listening to live music by Edwin McCain &
friends. Dining on a full array of Southern dishes from a selection of the
Upstate's finest restaurants. And pairing it with your favorite wine,
beer or soft drink. Taste it all.
The Green Room Wiley Laidlaw, Executive Chef, The Green Room
High Cotton Anthony Gray, Executive Chef, High Cotton
17 North Roadside Kitchen Brett McKee, Chef, 17 North Roadside Kitchen
American Grocery Joe Clarke, Head Chef/Owner, American Grocery
Westin Poinsett Curtis Wolf, Executive Chef, Westin Poinsett
Chophouse '47
An appreciation of wine
does not have to be an expensive talent to obtain and cultivate. You can
learn this and more by attending Euphoria’s Wine Seminars hosted by some of
the premier Master Sommeliers in the country. Euphoria will also be pouring
more than 100 wines at the tasting showcase, just the ticket for refining
your palate and widening you knowledge of the grape.
2010 Wine (scheduled to appear)
Wayne Belding
Member of the Court of Master Sommeliers since 1990; Prestigious Krug Cup
winner; Owner of “The Wine Merchant” in Boulder, CO
Wayne Belding grew up in the mid-Hudson Valley of upstate New York, now,
ironically, a burgeoning wine-producing area. After earning a degree in
geology from the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1972, he
moved to Colorado and ultimately found his way into the oil fields of the
U.S. as a geologist. Along the way, he became fascinated with wine, and when
the energy boom went bust in 1982, used that opportunity to transform his
avocation into his vocation.
He began at The Boulder Wine Merchant, a wine specialty shop in Boulder,
Colorado. He then became Sommelier at the Heritage Hotel in Denver which, at
the time, had a Wine Spectator Grand Award-winning wine cellar. During his
tenure at the Heritage, he competed in The 2nd Annual French wine and
Spirits Sommelier Competition in America, sponsored by Food and Wines from
France, in 1985. He won the Denver Regional Competition and placed seventh
in the final competition in New York. The examination experience was
stimulating and, when the Court of Master Sommeliers first came to the U.S.
in 1987 and the opportunity was presented, he began his pursuit of the
Master Sommelier diploma. After passing the basic Certificate course and
Advanced Sommelier course, he became the 13th American to pass the demanding
Master Sommelier examination at Monterey, California in 1990. In addition to
passing the rigorous examination, he also earned the Krug Cup - an award
bestowed by Krug Champagne on the person who passes all three parts of the
Master Sommelier test at the same examination and attains the highest score
of those tested. To the present, only 75 Americans have passed the Master
Sommelier examination. He has served as Education Chairman and Chairman for
the American Chapter of the Court of Master Sommeliers.
Throughout his years in the wine business, Mr. Belding has been an educator
as well. He has taught wine appreciation classes for over twenty years,
instructing well over 1000 students in that time. He has been a wine
competition judge at the National Restaurant Association Wine Classic in
Chicago, The Jefferson Cup, the Colorado State Fair and the California Wine
Celebration in Denver. He has also been a featured speaker at the Epcot Food
and Wine Festival, The Telluride Wine Festival, The Taste of Vail and the
Rocky Mountain Wine and Food Festival in Winter Park, Colorado. He has
taught professional wine service classes throughout the country and since
1986, he has been an owner of The Boulder Wine Merchant.
Laura Williamson
Member of the Court of Master Sommeliers since 2003; Certified Wine
Educator; Co-owner of “Vin Tabla”, Tuscon, AZ
Laura Williamson began her formidable career in the service industry at the
young age of 18. She grew up in a dry county in Arkansas (her parents
still reside there!) and only began to discover the virtues of wine once she
moved to Paris, France at the age of 19 for her first two years of college.
After exploring wine through service positions at David Paul’s in Lahaina,
Maui, Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego, John’s Restaurant and Flagstaff House
in Boulder, Colorado and Sweet Basil and Wildflower in Vail, Colorado, she
was convinced that her talents with wine could lead to a more exciting and
fulfilling career than her opportunities with her Financial Planning and
Economics degree.
She was encouraged to pursue the Master Sommelier accreditation by her
mentors Wayne Belding and Sally Mohr of the Boulder Wine Merchant and
achieved this coveted distinction of which only 78 Americans (including just
13 women) had attained prior to her success in 2005. She is currently an
active member of the Court of Master Sommeliers, the grading body for
aspiring candidates. She also holds the prestigious title of Certified Wine
Educator and achieved this feat in 2002 when only approximately 100 others
had previously.
Following her accreditation, she began consulting for Small Vineyards
Imports, the fastest growing Italian Wine importer in the US for 2006 and
2007 and the only Italian importer to focus exclusively on small-production
and hand-harvested fruit with minimal environmental impact. She
assists in selecting the portfolio and educating nationally the supplier and
distributor staffs on the superior virtues of small, earth-friendly wine
production.
She is also a co-owner of VinTabla Restaurant and Wine Shop in Tucson, AZ
and simultaneously runs the beverage program for VinTabla as well as
doubling as a sommelier for her restaurant. Her wine list proudly
showcases over 100 wines from around the world by a ‘taste’ and ‘glass’ pour
to enhance the synergy of food and wine pairings with acclaimed Chef Bruce
Yim’s diverse New American cuisine. She never tires of customizing
flights personally for VinTabla diners and enjoys creating this rare
opportunity and experience for her coveted guests.
She can also be found at her newly opened sister restaurant, Dove Mountain
Grill, located just outside of Tucson in Marana, AZ.
She lectures nationally to businesses, restaurants and private clients about
the wine regions of the world, the techniques involved with pairing food and
wine and the art and skill surrounding wine collecting. She also
speaks annually at national wine conferences and festivals and is a staunch
advocate for artisan wine producers. She passionately travels the
globe in search of unknown, exotic wines from eclectic indigenous grapes
just to share these rarities with others.
In her spare time, practicing Anusara Yoga and leading yoga and wine
workshops takes priority in her life along with supporting local children’s
charities.
Brian Cronin
Master Sommelier since 2005, Spire Collection; San Francisco, CA
Big Sounds
Music has the ability to trigger emotions; to ease tensions; to elicit
camaraderie; and, when in the hands of a true artist, to inspire greatness.
Music has always been a pillar of the Euphoria experience, not an
afterthought. Euphoria 2010 continues that tradition with performances by
Edwin McCain and several other renowned artists soon to be announced.
They say that the mark of a good musil is that when you leave the show, you
keep humming the songs. That you almost flashback to the musical numbers at
times when you are not even thinking about it. They become a part of your
internal hard drive—sounds and songs that you can recall at will.
Shakespeare must have tasted a bit of Euphoria back in his day when he
wrote, “If music be the food of love, play on."
New to the line up this year, an intimate “behind the music” event featuring
Edwin McCain and some songwriter friends talking about the music making
process and singing the results. The performance takes place “in the round”
inside the new Children’s Museum of the Upstate.
Thursday, September 23
Songwriters in the Round presented by Verizon Wireless
7:00pm – 10:30pm The Children’s Museum 300 College Street
Greenville, SC 29601
2010 Musical
Edwin McCain - Platinum-selling singer/songwriter, Greenville native and
co-founder of Euphoria
Edwin McCain
Edwin McCain is happy. Life's been good to him and he is very much
obliged. Millions of albums sold. Hit songs that never leave the radio
airwaves. An unwavering fanbase that keeps him on tour more days out of the
year than not. And--surprising even Edwin himself--not one, but two of the
most enduring wedding songs on the circuit, his earnest and soulful delivery
unlikely standouts amongst all the other contrived wedding fare. So when it
came to recording a new album, Edwin wanted to share the songs he loves and
that make him happy, hoping listeners will take a few moments along the way
to discover, rediscover and savor some of the best vintage soul and R&B
songs ever written.
So why would McCain--someone who has considerable
talent at writing his own songs--choose to do an album of other peoples'
work? "For me, it was an absolute blast," he says. "It was so much fun
taking a break from staring into my own bellybutton, playing, singing,
interpreting other people's songs just for the fun of it. Purely for the joy
of doing it."
The idea for Nobody's Fault But Mine had been simmering
for quite some time. "I had a conversation with my friend Kevn Kinney (of
Drivin' n' Cryin') about five or six years ago, who said 'you need to get a
smoking band together and make a soul music album like James Brown,' and I
loved it." Then last year, out of the blue, Edwin was invited by producer
Tor Hyams (Joan Osborne, Tricky) to do just that. After culling through
hundreds of songs, Edwin and his team came up with the 15 tracks for
Nobody's Fault But Mine. They enlisted Steve Cropper, one of the architects
of the Stax sound and a founding member of Booker T. & the MG's, as well as
Joan Osborne ("I've Got Dreams To Remember") and Ivan Neville to join Larry
Chaney (guitar), Manolo Yanes (bass), Eddie Bayers (drums), Doug Moffet and
Craig Shields (saxophones), Quentin Ware (trumpet), Steve Pierson (acoustic
guitar on "Good Times") and C.C. White and Chasen Hampton (background
vocals) in the studio.
The band approached the sessions much like the originals, recording the
tracks largely live in just one or two takes. "When we got to the studio, we
were ripping through, recording a lot of songs in a short period of time." A
particular favorite was "T.C.B. or T.Y.A." "It was one of my discoveries
when searching for songs for the album, a real gift," Edwin explains. "And
the version we ended up with is amazing." Exhilarating "Can I Get A Witness"
and "Some Kind of Wonderful" were added alongside songs like the funk laden
"Grits Ain't Groceries (All Around The World)" and deliciously dirty
"Ninety-Nine and a Half." There's even a "Happy Song," resplendent in Stax-worthy
horns.
"Some of the most fun in making the album was returning to the era and
mindset of the songs," Edwin recalls, "really understanding the beauty of it
all, just the absolute and total brilliance of the music and capturing the
spirit of it." Upon listening to McCain's deep, expressive vocals belting
out the rhythm and blues, it's clear that he and the songs are kindred
spirits, finally finding each other and embracing in the reunion.
While radio fans may know McCain best for his smash hits "I'll Be," "I
Could Not Ask For More" and "Solitude," the singer/songwriter paid his dues
in full by touring relentlessly early in his career. After releasing seven
albums and selling over 2 million copies, he continues to perform hundreds
concerts throughout the country each year.
"The album's not meant to be heavy or overly contemplative," sums up
Edwin. "With everything that seems to be going on in the world, it's nice to
smile once in a while."
For more information and to sample the music,
please visit www.edwin.com.
Chuck Cannon
Country music songwriter, Academy of Country Music winner
Chuck grew up in the low country of South Carolina, a Southern boy
generations deep. His music echoes the R&B, Folk Rock, Gospel, and Country
he grew up listening to.
He is a multi-award winning songwriter who has had his songs recorded by
an incredibly diverse array of mega-stars ranging from Paul Carrack (Mike &
The Mechanics, Squeeze and Ace) to Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, Dolly
Parton and Toby Keith…to Euro-Pop super-group BoyZone and 80’s rock
superstar band NightRanger.
With numerous # 1 and top ten songs, he has logged over 16 million
airplays with BMI.
His critically acclaimed solo projects, GOD SHAPED HOLE and LOVE AND
MONEY reflect the depth of his art…the production is haunting with wide open
spaces that support songs that are quite simply, stunning.
His live performance is riveting…no one interprets a song like the writer
of the song and Chuck Cannon will leave you wanting more.
www.chuckcannon.com
Chuck Cannon’s music may be found on iTunes and CD Baby
Maia Sharp
Country singer/songwriter, acclaimed collaborative musician
Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for
Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando
Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a
musical career.
By age 12, Sharp was playing around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and
guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage
at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to
an engaged crowd of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found
collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and
Jonatha Brooke.
It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles
Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut
album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A
radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn,
Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others.
As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda
Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also
included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her
follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways
with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and
Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from
Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album.
She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut
for Concord. Her 2005 album, Fine Upstanding Citizen, was released by Koch
and 2009’s Echo, released by Crooked Crown, is, according to Sharp, her most
personal album to date.
Mark Rapp
Jazz trumpeter and composer, Didgeridoo artist
Jazz trumpeter and composer Mark Rapp has played sold out shows at
the Blue Note (NY), Joe's Pub, Yoshi's (San Francisco), Dizzy's at Jazz
Lincoln Center and such venues as the JVC Newport Jazz Festival, JazzTime
Festival (Croatia), Jazzland (Vienna), W.C. Handy Festival, Sonoma Wine &
Song, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage and more.
Mark was named a "top emerging trumpeter" by Downbeat Magazine, featured
on a Travel Channel documentary and has played with artists from Branford
Marsalis to Hootie and the Blowfish and most recently recorded with Don
Braden and Gerald Clayton. His debut CD Token Tales is receiving critical
acclaim and charted #20 on the Jazz Week Charts. In 2007 Down Beat listed
Rapp on their very short list of, “Top emerging jazz trumpeters.” JazzTimes
and AllAboutJazz.com also had great praises, writing, “(Rapp) has his own
way of defining jazz, which keeps its standard principles… while delving
into the experimental side.” and "Rapp lives up to his billing as one of
today's exciting young trumpeters."
For more info or to listen to a few tunes, visit
http://www.markrapp.com
Shawn Colvin
Grammy winning singer/songwriter, Contemporary Folk artist
In an era when female singer-songwriters are ever more ubiquitous, Shawn
Colvin stands out as a singular and enduring talent. Her songs are
slow-release works of craft and catharsis that become treasured, lifetime
companions for their listeners. As a storyteller, Colvin is both keen and
warm-hearted, leavening even the toughest tales with tenderness, empathy,
and a searing sense of humor. In the 19 years since the release of her debut
album, Colvin has won three Grammy Awards, released eight albums, maintained
a non-stop national and international touring schedule, appeared on
countless television and radio programs, had her songs featured in major
motion pictures, and created a remarkable cannon of work.
Combined sales of her albums total more than 2.5 million copies in the
United States alone, and Colvin continues to perform at least 50–60 shows a
year. Over the years she has shared the stage and toured with legendary
artists such as Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Hornsby, Emmylou Harris,
and Lyle Lovett. She has toured internationally throughout her career,
returning to places as near as the UK and Europe as far as Asia, Australia,
and New Zealand. She was honored to perform with David Broza and Jackson
Browne in a very special sunrise concert at the base of the 2000-year-old
fortress of Masada in Southern Israel, overlooking Dead Sea. The concert was
broadcast on PBS stations throughout the U.S. in the late fall of 2007 and
in early 2008.
Colvin was born in Vermillion, South Dakota, where she lived until she
was eight. A small-town childhood in the university town of Carbondale,
Illinois, drew her to the guitar by the age of 10. She made her first
public appearance on campus at the University of Illinois at age 15. By the
late 1970s Colvin was singing in a Western Swing band in Austin, Texas—the
city she now calls home. Moving to New York at the decade’s end she remained
in the country music field as a member of the Buddy Miller Band until she
met producer, guitarist, and co-writer John Leventhal. Leventhal inspired
Colvin to find her own voice as a songwriter. She began honing her skill,
and was soon signed to Columbia records Her first album, Steady On won a
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Recording.
Colvin continued to win fans and critics with her subsequent releases,
Fat City (1992) and Cover Girl (1994). In 1996, she released A Few Small
Repairs (1996), which would prove to be her breakthrough. The
murder-ballad “Sunny Came Home” gave Colvin a Top 10 hit and two of Grammy’s
biggest honors: Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
Holiday Songs And Lullabies (1998), recorded while Colvin was eight and a
half months pregnant with her daughter Caledonia, followed. Whole New You
(2001) and Polaroids (2004). Her Nonesuch debut These Four Walls (2006) was
lauded by People Magazine as “the most self-assured album of her career” and
“one for the ages” by the Washington Post. The Austin-American Statesman
called it “an exquisite portrait of strength and vulnerability.”
Colvin’s newest release, Shawn Colvin Live (2009), was recorded in 2008
during a special three-night solo engagement at San Francisco’s famous jazz
club, Yoshi’s, Live includes 12 songs written or co-written by Colvin, as
well as covers of songs by Robbie Robertson, Gnarls Barkley, and the Talking
Heads. The record was co-produced by Colvin and John Leventhal. Shawn Colvin
Live captures the beauty and intimacy of Colvin’s performances, showcasing
her inimitable voice and matchless guitar stylings.
Colvin recently signed a deal with Harper Collins Publishers to write a
memoir, which will be an extension of the intimate, personal, and often
hilarious stories that she weaves into her live concerts.
Walter Blanding
Saxophonist, member of Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
One of the wonderful parts of the Euphoria small town/big experience was
getting to meet and mingle with the musicians like Edwin McCain. He was the
first Grammy award winner I have ever met. I don’t mean he just signs
autographs backstage—he is around all weekend and amazingly available. He is
like the host of a wonderful party where you are instantly his friend just
for attending.
Happy Ending
The Jazz brunch is a well-orchestrated culinary event where you get one
last taste of Greenville’s Southern hospitality and a chance to say goodbye
to your new and old friends.
My most cherished memories
Two of my favorite
experiences are being repeated this year. Kent Rathbun is my hometown
favorite chef. I have enjoyed his cooking for thirty years and followed his
career. When I was in Atlanta a few years ago, I got to try his brother
Kevin’s food.
Not only are they a great culinary combination, but if they weren’t
chefs, they could make it on the comedy circuit. They were so funny that
they could do a reality show called something like “Cooking with Comedy”
I am a sweetaholic. I
have been lucky to get to judge chocolate festivals in Kona and study under
a master Lindt Chocolatier in Switzerland. A high point of Euphoria for me
was watching handsome David Guas get women orgasmic over his rich Southern
cooking. And the fantasy can continue if you buy his award winning cookbook
Damn Good Sweets
Packages
VIP Package $795 Regular***
(Actual ticket value for VIP package is $1060)
Why pick and choose when you can do it all with a Euphoria VIP Package?
Taste the food. Drink the wine. Feel the music. And achieve a higher state.
VIP Tickets are in limited supply and include:
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VIP Event Credential & Gift*
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Songwriters in the Round
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BMW Mini-Driving Experience*
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Taste of the South
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VIP Party*
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Tasting Showcase
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Guest Chef & Winemaker Dinner**
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Jazz Brunch & Culinary Cook-Off
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*Exclusive to VIP Ticket Holders **You will have first choice to any
of the wine dinners listed below. A Euphoria representative will contact you
to reserve your seat at your chosen wine dinner location. If you have any
questions please call the Euphoria office at (864) 233-5663.
Weekend Pass $220 Regular***
Includes one ticket to each of the following events:
Taste of the South Tasting Showcase Jazz Brunch & Culinary Cook-Off
Individual Event Tickets
Taste of the South presented by Sealevel Systems Inc.
The perfect way to spend a Friday evening. Under the stars in downtown
Greenville. Along the soothing currents of the Reedy River. Listening to
live music by Edwin McCain and Friends. Dining on a full array of Southern
dishes from a selection of the Upstate's finest restaurants. And pairing it
with your favorite wine, beer or soft drink. Taste it all.
Friday, September 24, 2010 6:00pm - 10:30pm
Peace Center Amphitheatre $100***
Tasting Showcase
Sip.Sample.Taste. And
learn how they do what they do. Saturday morning kicks off with acclaimed
guest chefs, local culinary stars, Master Sommeliers and talented musicians
sharing insights on their craft through a series of wine seminars and
culinary demonstrations complemented with live musical performances
Saturday, September 25, 2010 11:00am - 5:00pm
Downtown Greenville (Main Street/Broad Street)
$100***
Guest Chef & Winemaker Dinner
Achieve euphoria through the superb art of wining and dining as guest
chefs and winemakers from around the country combine their talents to host
multi-course dinners at a select group of downtown restaurants. Your higher
state awaits.
Saturday, September 25, 2010 7:00pm Various
Downtown Restaurants (see below for participating restaurants/tickets)
American Grocery Dinner
Joe Clarke, Chef/Owner, American Grocery Guest Chef: Mike Lata,
Chef/Partner, FIG, Charleston, South Carolina
$125***
Devereaux's Dinner
Spencer Thomson, Chef/Partner, Devereaux's
Guest Chef: Justin Bogle, Executive Chef, GILT, New York, New York
$125***
High Cotton Dinner
Anthony Gray, Executive Chef, High Cotton Guest Chef: Chris Hastings,
Chef/Co-Owner, Hot and Hot Fish Club, Birmingham, Alabama
$125***
Rick Erwin's Dinner
Jason McCarthy, Executive Chef, Rick Erwin's
Guest Chef: Kevin Rathbun, Chef/Owner, Rathbun's, Kevin Rathbun Steak, &
Krog Bar, Atlanta, Georgia
$125***
The Lazy Goat Dinner
presented by Countybank and Greenwood Capital
Vicky Moore, Executive Chef, The Lazy Goat
Guest Chef: Bryan Voltaggio, Executive Chef, VOLT Restaurant, Frederick,
Maryland Guest Chef: David Guas, DamGoodSweets Consulting, McLean,
Virginia $125***
The Loft at Soby's Dinner (SOLD OUT)
Shaun Garcia, Chef de Cuisine, Soby's Guest Chef: Michael Kramer,
Executive Chef, The Tasting Room Wine Cafe, Houston, Texas $125***
Jazz Brunch & Culinary Cook-Off
Jazz Brunch presented by SCBT A New Orleans-style brunch buffet featuring
dishes from a variety of local restaurants and live jazz music from
acclaimed jazz musicians. Taste the spice, listen to the groove and let the
good times roll.
Culinary Cook-Off presented by GHS It's not all fun and games for our
Chefs. OK, it is..but in this event, we really put their talents to the
test. Local and guest chefs team up to compete in multiple sessions of
entertaining and educational live cooking demonstrations, finishing Euphoria
on a truly high note
Sunday, September 26, 2010 10:00am - 2:00pm (choose your time below)
Downtown Greenville (Main Street/Broad Street) $45 Adult / $15 Child***
Jazz Brunch & Culinary Cook-Off (10:00am - 12:00pm)
$45 Adult
$15 Child
Brunch & Culinary Cook-Off (12:00pm - 2:00pm)
$45 Adult
$15 Child
For more info
http://www.euphoriagreenville.com
Madelyn Miler is a travel and food writer who enjoyed three days of a
Euphoric state at Euphoria in 2009.
http://www.travellady.com/issues/Sep09/national.htm
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