Premium Red & White Charcuterie Board

Premium Red & White Charcuterie Board

Sigma Alpha Epsilon - TG
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Elevate any celebration with a gift that’s practically made for hosting. This generous spread includes irresistible snacks plus a bottle of our Napa Valley Red Wine and Chardonnay, all showcased on a stunning reusable charcuterie board. With its roomy serving surface, slide-out drawers, 4-piece cheese knife set, and trio of ceramic antipasto dishes, it’s a host’s dream—and a gift that guarantees an instant “wow.”

Includes:

  • 1 x From The Ashes - 2019 Red Wine - Napa Valley
  • 1 x Violets - 2020 Cuveé Blanc - Napa Valley
  • 1 x Elevation Meats Black Pepper & Red Wine Salami
  • 1 x Bruschetta Mozzarella
  • 1 x Rustic Bakery Rosemary & Olive Oil Sourdough Flatbread Bites
  • 1 x Vintner’s Kitchen Strawberry & Pinot Noir Jam
  • 1 x Dried Apricots
  • 1 x Large Cheese Board and Knife Set

Wine Information:

From The Ashes: 

Lore says that The Phoenix is a magnificent male bird, much like an eagle that would live for 500 years with never more than one Phoenix living at a time. After 500 years, the Phoenix would build a nest and set it on fire to be consumed in flames. Out of the ashes would come another Phoenix as beautiful and strong as the old to live another 500 years. The Phoenix, born of fire out of the ashes, became the symbol of resurrection and eternal life.

We introduce you to From The Ashes. The 2019 Red Wine is an artful red blend created by winemaker Todd Heth. This wine exhibits dark blackberry, bing cherry and plum notes perfectly into layers of coffee and tobacco. The finish is dry with long lasting berry fruit. Silky but firm tannins, this wine is enjoyable now but has the ability to age well in the cellar.

Violets: 

Collegiates Harold Hill (Illinois 1911) and Howard Green (Illinois 1912) devoted much of their free time to composing songs together in the living room of the chapter house at the University of Illinois—Harold the music, Howard the words. During a visit, Eminent Supreme Recorder William C. Levere (Northwestern, 1898) heard them singing “Violets” and asked for it to be published in the SAE songbook. The song immediately became a favorite throughout the Realm, and to this day, its popularity remains undiminished. The violet was officially adopted as the Fraternity’s flower in 1891 during the 35th Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, Georgia.

We introduce you to Violets. This elegant white wine blend is alluring and complex. The nose is like a bouquet of flowers and jumps from the glass with ripe lemon, white peach and orange blossom followed by notes of toast and white pepper. On the tongue, lemon bursts forward with pineapple and other tropical fruit, with undertones of vanilla. The finish is bright and zingy and mellows with vanilla and subtle spices in its length.
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