Dis_Yoda
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Of Ice And Men
It was still slightly raining when I went left Mission Space. I decided to head towards the Festival Center to pick up my event tickets. There was only 1 person ahead of me in line to pick up tickets. I also looked at the book signings going on that day when I noticed someone giving out wristbands for Robert Irvine at 1pm. I decided to get a wristband just in case I decided to buy the cookbook to have him sign.

Tickets
I shopped & bought that cookbook and played on my phone for a while until it was time for my first event Ice Wine Seminar

They let us in right after noon & I was sat towards the front of the seminar even though I was one of the last ones in as I was by myself.
This was presented by Inniskillin. Ive enjoyed Inniskillin in the past at Le Cellier so I figured this would be a good event for me.

Ice Wines Presented

Presenter

Wines
The presenter explained how they make icewine and how cold it has to be. If the temperature gets too high during harvest the Canadian government will call it a missed harvest & not allow the wines to be sold. To me that seems really risky but it does usually stay at the right temperatures so its usually ok.
My favorite of the wines was the Cabernet Frac as it wasnt as sweet but great richness to it.
Once this presentation was over, I headed over to the line for the signing.
Even though it was prior to 1PM he was already taking pictures and signing. I hopped in the line for people with wristbands.

It took about 20 minutes to get through line when I got to him. Hes super nice and friendly. He was asking everyone in line what they did for work & it made me laugh to his response to my job with well Im just a cook I dont do important things like you


Im glad I bought the cookbook & got in line as even though he was at Party of the Senses that night even with having Reserved Seating I was not able to get in line to see him there as the line was entirely too long for me to find it worth it to wait in to try his Red Snapper.
I still hadnt eaten at all that day & my next event was going to involve shots of whiskey, so I grabbed a pretzel and headed to Electric Umbrella to enjoy it while staying out of the misting outside.

It was good enough for keeping myself not hungry but not too full.
I headed back to get in line for Great Whiskey Debate
This was hosted by Jim Beam. In retrospect, I probably should have skipped this event as I had many of these liquors the day before at Spirits Confidential. This was a fun event though as the host had someone from each country of whiskey trying to get people to pick them as their favorite.



Host

Dont 3 of these people look familiar from last night?

I think that might be the same kilt
They did keep getting louder as the event went on. My favorite of the 4 was the Scottish one.
I went straight from this demo to the next culinary one. 2 ladies I know from the Dis were already in line so I hopped in line with them. This was the culinary demo by Piero Premoli who is the chef at Pricci in Atlanta.






This is the same dish he was serving at Party of the Senses so I was glad I saved myself from having to wait in line for that too.