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Sip and Savor, Spring Series A Taste of New England

Date:
Thursday, April 12
Time:
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Location:

A cuisine influenced by generations of immigrants, beautiful farmlands, and coastal waterways.

Menu: Stuffed Quahog clams, Yankee Pot Roast with root vegetables, Maple glazed squash, Chocolate bread pudding.

Please note proposed menus are subject to change based on seasonal ingredient availability.

Sip and Savor, Spring Series

Enjoy our relaxed and educational evenings where we taste four different wines and eat a pleasant meal, prepared by Farm Chef Sherry Swanson, designed to highlight fresh seasonal farm foods paired with the delicious wines we have selected with our wine educators, Jon Haight and Jean Crum Jones. We delve into the cultural aspects of the wines and foods as well as explore the terminology of flavor.

Please note, the focus of our Sip and Savors is to learn about wine and food pairing (not food preparation). If you are interested in a hands-on class, please visit our Harvest Kitchen class page.

$85.00

Register now for A Taste of New England

Available slots: 1

Registration Notes

If you wish to use a Gift Certificate, please contact harvestkitchen [at] jonesfamilyfarms.com with your name, phone number, gift certificate number and the class you are interested in attending.  A member of our Kitchen Team will be in touch to complete your registration. 

 

For those registering online: please be sure to hit the Submit Order button to complete your registration. Once you have successfully registered and placed your order, you will receive an email confirmation from Jones Family Farms. 

 

Please visit our Registration and Policies and Kitchen FAQs to be aware of our cancelation/refund policies, food allergy information, and other helpful information.

Be Good to the Land and the Land will be Good to You.

Philip James JONES, FARM FOUNDER, 1821-1912