The 2008 South Beach Wine and Food Festival
Written By: Randy Torban on Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Never Forget the Afternoons You Can't Remember.
As the voice came over the loud speaker to let us know the 2008 South Beach Wine and Food Festival had only 10 minutes left, my mind reeled at the thought of waiting an entire year before being able to attend the 2009 festival. It was that good. By "it"
I can honestly say all of it, because I was lucky enough to take part in at least 75% of the events. I tasted...I ate...I tasted some more. I went to wine seminars and tasted; I went to food and wine pairings; I went to the grand tasting. Just short of going to the kids events, I did it all.

The 2008 SoBe Festival brought great crowds and wine experts together in a beautiful setting.

Christian Moueix, owner of Chateau Moueix and Dominus, and Thomas Matthews, executive editor of Wine Spectator, share a laugh.
For those who truly wanted more wine and less party, there were the Wine Spectator Seminars. Moderated by Bruce Sanderson and Thomas Matthews, patrons were treated to private vertical tastings with members of amazing wineries. Nothing compares to meeting Christian Moueix, a legend in Pomerol, and learning about how he blends varietals in order to produce Petrus.

Michael Chiarello, tastemaker behind NapaStyle and Food Network Personality, with author Randy Torban at the festival.
There was even a "Best of the Best" tasting at the American Airlines Arena -- a gluttonous three and a half hour tasting. There was more drinking taking place that Friday night then at any Heat game (with or without Shaq). It was a party where winemakers, winery owners, and wine drinkers were all equals, out to have a great night. With chefs like Michael Chiarello serving you, who would hesitate to pay the $300 per person?
All in all, the festival was an amazing time, and anyone who went has some great memories and great stories to tell. Take a look at the slide show -- and then plan your trip down for the 2009 South Beach Wine and Food Festival February 19-22.
Randy Torban is the Director of Business Development and contributing editor at ClassicWines.com
Tagged Under: Veuve Clicquot, South Beach, Food and Wine Festival, 2008, Wine Spectator, Pomerol
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apples7
Santa Barbra, CA
Posted on 2/27/08

Sounds fun. save a seat for me next year :)
suri
Seattle, WA
Posted on 2/27/08

Dang, a total who's who of the food and wine world. I think you should consider coming out with a few blog entries breaking down some of the events, and some of the big whigs you met.
whycant
Mays Landing, NJ
Posted on 2/27/08

That sounds like a killer event. I think you're very lucky to have gotten in on that first day where it was only press and invited guests. It's sort of like a backstage pass to a concert.
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omnivector
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Posted on 2/28/08
Nice picture setup. Can we see some more pics like that? Maybe some more of the heavy hitters and booths.