
What to Engrave on a Personalized Wine GlassĪ traditional three initial monogram is always an ideal choice for the more refined look. The other, more specific types of wine glasses are intended for only a narrow types of wine which we discuss in our other wine glasses category. If you are wanting etched or monogrammed wine glasses, you should buy one of these two more general types as you will use them more often for dinner parties and entertaining guests. Red wine glasses tend to have a wider bowl to allow for more aeration due to bolder flavors, while white wine glasses tend to be a bit taller and more slender. The most common styles of the wine glass are the red and white wine glasses which come in two styles, the traditionally stemmed and stemless wine glasses. Today there are many different styles of wine glasses, all made for different purposes. While most glasses don't have elaborate jewels anymore, personalizing them with names or initials, even designs, has become the newest trend in drinking glasses. Originally made of pottery decorated with bright stones and jewels to signify different houses, wine glasses have evolved tremendously throughout history.

Cost is $300++ per person and reservations can be made on OpenTable.While the popularity of the various types of wine glasses has been a recent phenomenon in the last 20 years, drinking wine from personalized wine glasses. Sommelier Megan Bauer and chef de cuisine Jose Valencia will paired each course with a champagne and four award-winning French wines, with highlights including Duck Mélange, Wagyu Ribeye Bordelaise and more. On Tuesday, June 21 at 6:30 p.m., Turner’s, 1800 Post Oak, will host a five-course French Wine Dinner featuring Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande. Co-owner Patrick Feges will be cooking a whole hog on the patio, and the day will feature whole hog specials, half-off Lone Star beers and $20 Lone Star buckets, deals on merchandise, sauces and rubs, and live music on the patio.

Register online or call 83.įeges BBQ Spring Branch, 8217 Long Point, is turning one, and it’s celebrating its first birthday with a whole hog bash on Saturday, June 18 from 2 to 6 p.m. Participants will learn the process of making pork and chicken tamales, right down to wrapping them in corn husks and steaming them before sitting down to eat. Owner Sylvia Casares will host her popular Tamale Making Class on Saturday, June 18 from 1 to 4 p.m. The all-day, all-ages event runs from 10 a.m. Set in the former Barbara Jordan Post Office at 401 Franklin, POST Houston, will host the Black Is Primary Juneteenth Festival on Saturday, June 18, paying homage to Civil Rights Movement leader Barbara Jordan and honoring Black heritage through storytelling, cultural performances, art, lectures and food. More than 50 local spots will feature special dishes and menus showcasing a wide range of Latin American traditional cooking techniques, including Gloria’s Latin Cuisine, Las Brasas Charcoal Chicken, 5411 Empanadas, Chilosos Taco House, Maize, Segundo Coffee Lab and more.

Latin Restaurant Weeks returns for its fourth year, running from June 17-30 an effort to drive awareness to Houston’s Latin chefs, restaurant owners, caterers and bartenders. The Schmooze Room doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door if seats remain. Guests can order from Kenny & Ziggy’s extensive, regular menu as well as order beverages from the deli’s cocktail bar (with a minimum food and/or beverage purchase of at least two items required).

The seated showcase, hosted by popular comedian Jesse Peyton, will feature three comics including headliner Jerry Wayne Longmire along with appearances by Alan Adams and Dan Hornstein. Kenny & Ziggy’s New York Delicatessen Restaurant, 1743 Post Oak, will host a Comedy Night in The Schmooze Room “The Sequel” on Thursday, June 16. and cost is $150++ per person at the Galleria and $115++ per person for the Downtown event. Both tastings will work through 15 wines from around the globe from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Steakhouse Galleria, 5839 Westheimer, on Thursday, June 16 and at the Downtown location, 1200 McKinney, on Friday, June 17. Steakhouse will host Dads & Cabs wine tasting events at the Pappas Bros. Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings:
