| Palate Pleasers | ||
| Photo: South Beach Wine and Food Festival | ||
My expectations were more than fulfilled when I found myself chatting it up with Al Roker, sipping Dom Perignon and tasting tuna tartar (which I had never tried before) right on balmy South Beach, instead of shivering while eating a hot dog walking down an icy New York City sidewalk.
I was already familiar with South Beach, but this gala, four-day culinary affair -- now in its sixth year -- was Miami like I'd never seen it before. It was almost impossible not to be overwhelmed with the sheer number of festival events, such as the Grand Tasting Village, which included wine and spirit tastings and cooking demonstrations; the Best of the Best, a high-end culinary showcase; the Burger Bash, a juicy roundup of an American classic; the Moet & Chandon BubbleQ, an unusual pairing of champagne and barbeque; and the Tribute Brunch, which honored many food icons, including wine masters Peter and Robert Mondavi and kitchen queen Martha Stewart. The festival attracts big-name sponsors including the E.W. Scripps (SSP Quote)-owned Food Network, Southern Wine and Spirits of Florida, American Express (AXP Quote), Delta (DALRQ Quote), Target (TGT Quote) and Coca-Cola (KO Quote). "It wasn't always this way. At the beginning we were begging for sponsors. A lot of people didn't pay attention and only looked at South Beach as a party town; now the major players intend on coming every year," says Lee Brian Schrager, an industry expert who revamped the festival in 2002.




