Delmonico Steakhouse and Kosta Browne Winery Host Exclusive Wine Pairing Dinner

LAS VEGAS (August 13, 2014) – Delmonico Steakhouse has teamed up with Kosta Browne Winery for an evening of New Orleans flavor and award-winning wine on Thursday, Sept. 4. Chef de Cuisine Ronnie Rainwater and Winemaker Dan Kosta will take guests through five courses with red and white pairings from the Kosta Browne collection.
The evening will begin with champagne and hors d’oeuvres at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. The event is $195 all inclusive.
Space is limited and reservations required by calling (702) 414-3737.
An Evening with Kosta Browne Winery Dinner Menu

First Course

Alaskan king crab leg with white truffle sweet corn foam, popcorn shoots and micro greens

2012 Chardonnay One Sixteen
Second Course

King salmon with chanterelle mushrooms, sunchokes and mushroom broth

2010 Pinot Noir – Gap’s Crown
Third Course

Rabbit and foie gras fricassee with sage dumpling and fresh black truffles

2008 Pinot Noir – Amber Ridge Vineyard
Fourth Course

Roasted veal loin with parisienne potatoes, pearl onions, pinot noir reduction and fine herbs

2007 Pinot Noir Rosella’s Vineyard
Fifth Course

Chocolate génoise cake with raspberry coulis and chantilly cream

 

Delmonico Steakhouse is open for lunch daily from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. and dinner Sun.-Thurs. from 5-10 p.m., Fri.-Sat. from 5-10:30 p.m. The restaurant also has a Summer Cocktail Hour from 4:30-6:30 p.m. daily in the bar area with food and drink specials.

Wine Selections from Kosta Browne Winery

 

About Emeril Lagasse

Chef Emeril Lagasse is the chef/proprietor of 13 restaurants in New Orleans, Las Vegas, Orlando, Bethlehem, Pa. and Charlotte, N.C. As a national TV personality, he has hosted more than 2,000 shows on the Food Network, and is the food correspondent for ABC’s “Good Morning America.” Lagasse finished his third consecutive season of Bravo’s hit food series, “Top Chef,” as one of the show’s main guest chefs and restaurateurs at the judges’ table in Season 11, New Orleans. “Emeril’s Florida,” premiered its second season January 2014 on the Cooking Channel, and Lagasse will join TNT’s new reality cooking series, “On the Menu,” as Menu Master in fall of 2014. Lagasse is the best-selling author of 18 cookbooks, including his latest, Cooking with Power, released in October 2013. Emeril Lagasse joined the Martha Stewart family of brands in 2008; Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (NYSE: MSO) acquired the assets related to Emeril’s media and merchandising business, including television programming, cookbooks, the emerils.com website and his licensed kitchen and food products. In 2002, Emeril established the Emeril Lagasse Foundation to support children’s educational programs that inspire and mentor young people through the culinary arts, nutrition, healthy eating, and important life skills. To date, the Foundation has donated more than $5.5 million to community organizations in New Orleans, Las Vegas and on the Gulf Coast. For his philanthropic efforts, Emeril was named the 2013 Humanitarian of the Year by the James Beard Foundation.

About Chef Emeril Lagasse’s Restaurants

Chef Emeril Lagasse is the chef/proprietor of 13 award-winning restaurants, including three in New Orleans (Emeril’s, NOLA and Emeril’s Delmonico); four in Las Vegas (Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House, Delmonico Steakhouse, Table 10 and Lagasse’s Stadium); two in Orlando (Emeril’s Orlando and Emeril’s Tchoup Chop); three in Bethlehem, Pa. (Emeril’s Chop House, Burgers And More by Emeril and Emeril’s Italian Table) and one in Charlotte, N.C. (e2 emeril’s eatery). Lagasse opened his first restaurant, Emeril’s New Orleans, in 1990 to national acclaim. He opened his first Las Vegas property, Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House at the MGM Grand in 1995, followed by Delmonico Steakhouse in The Venetian Resort, Hotel & Casino in 1999 and Table 10 at the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian l The Palazzo in 2008. Lagasse’s restaurants consistently win critical praise and top ratings. Delmonico Steakhouse has received the prestigious “Grand Award” from Wine Spectator magazine every year since 2004.