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October 2017 - Food & Wine

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CityViewNC.com | 49 making futures brighter since 1954 Contact us at 1-877-211-5322 www.boysandgirlshomes.org/Services/ Community-Based Community-Based Services Foster Care & Adoption We look for foster parents who are dedicated to giving children --ages infant through teen -- the love, support and commitment they need to grow into healthy, successful adults. Do you have room in your heart and home to become a foster parent? hard cheese, vegetables, so cheese, starches and fish. Light red (like pinot noir and gamay) pair well with cured meat, white meat, rich fish like crab, starch and roasted vegetables. Medium red (like tempranillo, sangiovese, zinfandel, grenache and merlot) accompany cured meat, red meat, white meat, starches and roasted vegetables. It's important to note that the bold, spicy nature of a zinfandel is the perfect complement to both eastern and western North Carolina barbeque. Bold red (like cabernet sauvignon, malbec and syrah) go well with cured meat, red meat and hard cheese. Dessert (like ice wine, sherry, port and many varieties of muscadine wine) pair well with sweets, cured meat and so cheese. Ready to find a new favorite? Start here: Bob & Sheree's Beer & Wine Shoppe: A Fayetteville institution and go-to for beautiful custom gi baskets, Bob & Sheree's has been in business since 1980 and is located at 2828 Raeford Road. In addition to a vast array of bottles in all price ranges and a knowledgeable staff, Bob & Sheree's offers daily seasonal samples. Grapes & Hops: With three locations – 5780 Ramsey Street, 1550 NC 24 in Cameron and 3350 Footbridge Road in Hope Mills – Grapes & Hops is a great resource for popular varieties from many regions. e Hope Mills and Cameron locations offer a selection of meats and cheese that pair well with wines in stock. Hope Mills carries equipment for making your own wine. Each location holds weekly tastings. Visit the Grapes & Hops Facebook page for the wines (and beer!) that will be featured each Friday for tasting. LeClair's General Store: Located in Haymount at 1212 Fort Bragg Road, LeClair's offers several wines from each of the most popular regions, and stocks a pinot noir from Chile. Lavau Cotes du Rhone Rouge (a French grenache/ syrah blend) is the best seller, but store owner Patrick Leclair says the entire selection sells well. Each month, LeClair's hosts a wine tasting. For dates and times, follow LeClair's on Facebook or stop by to check the calendar of events. Lu Mil Vineyard: Located at 438 Suggs-Taylor Road in Elizabethtown, Lu Mil bottles several popular wines made from the muscadine grapes grown on its 58-acre vineyard. e vineyard also has a gi shop, a tasting room, event venues and overnight accommodations. For information about Lu Mil and its events, check the vineyard's web site – lumilvineyard.com – or its Facebook page. e Wine Café: Located at 108 Hay Street, patrons will find a great selection, a variety at the tasting stations and monthly classes. e café hosts Wine & Yoga on the third Tuesday of each month. To buy tickets for upcoming classes and for information on live music events and specials, visit e Wine Café Facebook page. Whether planning a day trip to one of North Carolina's famed wineries, a night of yoga at e Wine Café, or a just well-paired dinner at home, Fayetteville is the perfect place to unwine-d.

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