Join us for an evening of wine tasting

Join us for an evening of wine tasting

Have you had a chance to savor our delicious wine selection? You will have a unique opportunity on June 2 at our next wine tasting with Zialena Winery. Tickets are $75 each and are available on Open Table.
We will naturally have an amazing selection of wines for you to taste as well as some of the menu will feature the Zialene wines. The menu includes:

    Charcuterie Tray
    Blueberry Pecan Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing
    6 oz Filet & Lobster tail
    Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce
    Baked potato
    Homemade bread
    Strawberry shortcake with a wine reduction sauce.

Each of the above items will be cooked to perfection as patrons of our restaurant are accustomed to being served. This fine dining experience will delight your taste buds and, hopefully, expose you to new wine selections you will want to indulge in on future visits.

Let us share a little bit about our partner for this event, Zialena Wines.
Zialena Winery is our source for locally made wine that is of the highest quality. Proving that farm-to-table is not a new concept or trend, the Mazzoni family has been growing and making their own wine for four generations. Zialena is owned by 4th generation siblings Mark and Lisa Mazzoni. They are the only winery in the country that grows 100 percent of their own grapes onsite. And Piguet Prime Time is their only restaurant client outside of Sonoma County.Wine Tasting Dinner Zialena Wines at Piguet's Prime Time.

Mark is the winemaker and vineyard manager, and Lisa runs the business. Their Great Grandfather, Giuseppe Mazzoni, moved to Sonoma County to be part of the Italian Swiss colony in 1897. The Italian Swiss colony was a winery and vineyard started by the owners of the Bank of Italy in the 1860’s, Bank of Italy was later renamed Bank of America.

The winery specializes in estate-grown wines from its 120 acres in Alexander Valley in Sonoma County, California. The winery’s name comes from Zia Lena, which is Aunt Lena in Italian. The winery is named for Lena, who was Mark and Lisa’s great aunt. She
was born in Italy in 1897. That’s when, at two months old, Lena’s father, Giuseppe, left Italy
and moved to Sonoma County to be part of the Italian Swiss colony.

Four generations later, the family business continues to thrive. They produce around 3,500 cases of wine that are all from the vineyard they own.

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