Thursday, December 2, 2010

Christmas "Inn" Madison


There's something very special going on this Sunday, December 5th - it's called Christmas "Inn" Madison, and we are very excited to be a part of it.

We and two other of Madison's bed and breakfast inns are opening our homes to the public from 2 to 5 pm for a Christmas Holiday House Tour, to benefit the Madison Exchange Club's Habitat for Humanity build project.

Visitors to the inns will see the splendor of the shoreline this holiday season as they tour these historic inns of Madison CT. The Grandfield, the Scranton Seahorse Inn and the Tidewater Inn will regale guests with their breathtaking beauty, unique charm and festive holiday decor. Meet the innkeepers as they share the special history of each home. Enjoy hot cider and sing the carols of the season as you ride between the two Madison Center inns in a horse-drawn wagon.

Three B&B's are included - the Grandfield, at 14 Stanton Court, off of Signal Hill Road, and the Scranton Seahorse Inn and the Tidewater Inn, both in Madison Center, on the Boston Post Road. Volunteers from the Madison Exchange Club will be on hand to greet all visitors. There will be a horse-drawn wagon with a footman from Foxglove Farm of Lyme CT for rides between the Scranton Seahorse Inn and the Tidewater Inn, with hot cider on board and singers from the Guilford First Congregational Church to lead the Carol Singing as you ride along. At the Tidewater Inn Bill Speed, Director of Music Ministries at the Guilford First Congregational Church will play Christmas tunes on the piano.

The three inns will be all decked out for the holidays, each in their own unique style. The inns' personal ornaments and accessories will also be complemented by the handiwork of several local businesses which are helping with or adding to the displays and thus able to feature what they can do to decorate your home for the holidays.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12. They may be purchased in advance at any of the three inns, at the Nosey Goose and at R.J. Julia Bookseller in Madison Center, and at the Madison Chamber of Commerce registration table at the Cafe Allegre for the Thursday, December 2nd Ladies' Night, Sip-Shop-Save event. Tickets may also be purchased on the day of the event at either the Tidewater Inn or at the Scranton Seahorse Inn.

Madison businesses partnering with the inns for this event include Walker Loden, Maggie's of Madison, The Audubon Shop, Nosey Goose, Madison Flower Shop and Garden Center, Madison Earth Care and Stop & Shop of Madison, and Christensen Landscaping of Northford CT.

A Madison CT 4-Day Christmas Weekend!

There are lots of goings-on in Madison CT this weekend to start the Christmas celebrations, beginning Thursday, December 2nd and going strong through Sunday evening, December 5th, with something for everyone of all ages.


Tonight, Thursday, December 2nd -
It's Ladies' Night Out. "Sip - Shop - Save" in downtown Madison, 5-8pm. Begin at Cafe Allegre between 5 and 6 pm to register for this fabulous evening full of holiday cheer, secret sales, and chances to win over $400 worth of Madison Merchant Gifts. Treat yourself to a glass of wine at half price and pick up your official Ladies' Night button, wish list and details of all the evening's offerings.


Twenty-one Madison shops are offering specials and sales just for tonight. The Scranton Seahorse Inn and the Tidewater Inn are offering specials on Gift Certificates purchased tonight either in person or by phone or email. How can you miss?!


Need more info? Go to http://www.facebook.com/shopmadisonct.


Four Days - Thursday, December 2nd, 7-10pm; Friday and Saturday, December 3rd and 4th, 12-6pm; and Sunday, December 5th, 12-4pm.
The historic Deacon John Grave House "Holiday Faire Extraordinaire" brings boutique shopping from around the state to Madison for this 4-day event. This is an opportunity to purchase wonderful gift items that are truly unusual, from soup to ties. [581 Boston Post Road, Madison CT - Downtown Madison]


Saturday, December 4th
Holiday Craft Fair, 9am-5pm - Madison CT Arts Barn, 8 Campus Drive
Holiday Parade & Town Tree Lighting and Carol Sing - Madison Center
Parade begins at 2pm. Children can visit with Santa and Mrs. Clause at the Cafe Allegre porch from 2:15-4pm.
Tree lighting and Carol Sing at the Town Green 4:30pm
Then follow the luminaria across the green to the First Congregational Church for the ABC Concert at 5pm


Sunday, December 5th
It's Christmas "Inn" Madison - 2 to 5pm. Christmas open house and tour of Madison's historic inns. See the splendor of the shoreline in this holiday season as you tour the Grandfield, the Scranton Seahorse Inn and the Tidewater Inn. Meet the innkeepers as they share the special history of each home. Enjoy hot cider and the sounds of the season as you ride between the downtown inns in a horse-drawn wagon. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12. Proceeds benefit the Madison Exchange Club's Habitat for Humanity Build.


Shoreline Soul Holiday Concert - 3pm, First Congregational Church, Madison CT


Jane Garmey, Champagne Reception and Book Signing, at R.J. Julia Booksellers, Boston Post Road, Madison Center - 4:30 pm. "Private Gardens of Connecticut"

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tea with TeaRisa at Miss Susan's


Let me introduce you to TeaRisa. You'll find her enjoying her tea on our front porch, and she invites you to join her at Miss Susan's for a "Cuppa."
This is our official Tidewater Inn Scarecrow for Madison's first Annual "Sea Shop Scare(crow)" event, a month-long scarecrow contest which culminates in a Sea Shop Scare(crow) Soiree (party!) on October 28th.
TeaRisa was the creative idea of Kathy, one of our housekeepers. As we tossed around the many ideas for our potential scarecrow she suggested a lady having tea because the Tidewater Inn was originally built by Susan J. Hart in the 1920's to be her Tea Room. The rest of us came on board and ran with the idea, and Miss TeaRisa was born.
Come on by to say "hello" and to see Miss TeaRisa throughout October, and be sure to come to Madison to see all of the other 65 or more scarecrows that are all around town, along Rte 1, Wall Street and Rte 79 up to Bradley Road. Prizes for the best scarecrow, determined by popular vote (so come cast your vote for us!), in the categories of SEA, SHOP, SCARE, or Best All Around, will be awarded at the Soiree, 5-8pm, Thursday, October 28th in downtown Madison in the New Alliance Bank courtyard. Come for the fun, the food, and the special "spooky sales."

The Colors of Autumn

Look! Look!
I've been out and about leaf-peeping along the shoreline, and the colors are just now coming into their glory. Here's a bit of a taste of what you'll see here this week.

In case you're wondering, I have found that the shoreline's colors traditionally peak at the end of October into early November ... a bit after you'd expect ... and this year they are right on schedule.

Take a couple of days or a whole weekend and come and "play hooky" along the CT shoreline. Come see the colors for yourself.

We've had guests from around the world and as far away in our USA as Alaska this last week, and I've been having my fun as an innkeeper creating driving tours and leaf peeping adventures. Just ask when you come and I'll gladly share them with you, or even create a custom one just for you.

Right on schedule the Indian Summer weather has also arrived, bringing warm sweater-weather days and refreshingly cool nights. It's a Connecticut Shoreline Autumn at its best!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Madison Wine Shop Annouces ...

Madison Wine Shop Announces

Wine and Dine Overnight Package with the Tidewater Inn of Madison, Friday November 5th, 2010

Do you need a little pampering! On Friday November 5th at 6:30pm the festivities will begin! Join us for a French wine and Dine experience like no other! Victoria Kolyvas of the Tidewater Inn will welcome you with warm hospitality as you are shown to your magnificently appointed period room. At 6:3opm the living room will bustle with French wine and Hors d'oeuvres. Rick Lewis and Patricia Roberts from the Madison Wine Shop will introduce you to Alain Blanchon, one of their French wine importers who's wines we will be tasting!

Then settle in for a wonderful repast, seven courses especially paired with 7 wines. This is a limited event. Only 16 people can attend, which lends itself to highly personalized service and experience! Packages start at $340.00 per couple, which includes the Wine Dinner, accommodations, and breakfast the following morning!

Our latest addition to Madison is the fantastic French restaurant, Bar Bouchon, and their extraordinary Chef David Borselle from the Union League Cafe in New Haven. David will create a gastronomic dream to scintilate the palate and to enhance the wines paired! Fawn Nebinger from Madison Cheese, etc. has chosen scrumptious cheeses from varying regions throughout France.

We hope you can join us! This event always sells out quickly! Please call Viki at 203-245-8457 for reservations or email at escape@thetidewater.com.

What Fun Choosing the Wines! - November 2010 Wine Dinner

Our November Wine Dinner Getaway is coming up, and this time I was invited to be a part of the "choosing of the wines!" What fun. I was so excited, looking forward to it all. The experience did not disappoint.

Rick Lewis, from the Madison Wine Shop chooses the wines for our Wine Dinner Getaways. I like it that way. The way I see it, I'm the novice who enjoys wine, and he's the man with all the experience and knowledge and passion about wines, so I should sit back, watch and listen.

When it came time to make the plans for our upcoming November 5th Wine Dinner Getaway Rick surprised me with an interesting twist. "What would you think if we featured all French Wines?" My response was something to the effect of "Great! If that's what you'd like to do, I'm all for it. What wines are you going to introduce us to this time?"

Rick has invited Alain Blanchon, an importer of fine French wines, to join us for the wine dinner. He and Rick will together introduce the wines, course by course. A few weeks ago I was invited to meet M. Blanchon at the Madison Wine Shop. Alain Blanchon brought a selection of wines from which I expected that Rick would choose the six that we would serve.

What actually happened was this: Rick, Pat and Mike, from the Madison Wine Shop, another wine rep who happened to be in the shop at the time, and I gathered around the shop's tasting area for a private tasting. Alain Blanchon set out an array of many wines ... I lost count. How will we choose from all of these, I wondered. There are so many!
Alain and Rick guided us all through the process. Alain grouped the wines, mostly in threes. We would taste each group, and a selection would be made from the group. Course by course we tasted, commented, and selected. They even asked me what I liked and didn't like. (Wow! You're asking me? Thank you for the opportunity to be here and to learn from you. I did not feel worthy to offer an opinion. Yet I was encouraged to comment every time.)

For the first time, I have now had a tasting preview of the chosen wines for our wine dinner, and I can tell you, one and all, that those who will be here are in for an amazing treat. Among one group of wines two were equally as appealing. We didn't want to give up either one. Rick then decided to leave the choice to the wine dinner participants. "We will offer a side-by-side comparison tasting for that course," he said.

One of the wines that Rick and Alain chose right at the beginning was a total surprise to me with regards to where it was going to be served in the sequence of courses of the wine dinner. - Another lesson for me to learn. - I can't wait to taste it paired with the food.

The last surprise of the wines that will be served is one that we did not taste because of its scarcity. It is a wine that Rick is featuring from his "opportunity of a lifetime, unloading the loft" series. There are only 6 bottles, and one will be opened for tasting at the wine dinner. That leaves only 5, and no others available of that vintage. Alain and Rick were so excited about it, that the ancipation has me thinking about it often ... and smiling ...

As we tasted and selected, course by course, I asked Alain and Rick for their guidance for food choices. Based on their suggestions a menu was planned and I set out to arrange for some fine French cuisine to compliment these specially selected wines. Are you curious? ... sorry, but no more previews. You'll have to either come to the wine dinner yourself or wait for a future blog entry when I post the wines and the food pairings for you to enjoy vicariously. As for me, I'm looking forward to November 5th.





Thursday, April 1, 2010

April 2009 Wine Dinner Getaway Event

Many years before I became an innkeeper I had the joy of attending an elegant wine dinner at the Blue Hill Inn in Maine. That experience is part of my journey to owning the Tidewater Inn, and we'll save that for another telling at another time.

Those wonderful memories have lingered, and when I decided to host a Wine Dinner Getaway event here at the Tidewater, I knew that I would model it after that very same weekend that I had so enjoyed.

Now, the Blue Hill Inn had it's own restaurant and French trained chef. We're a bed and breakfast inn, no restaurant, no chef ... just an very enthusiastic innkeeper and home cook. So, I asked Rick Lewis, the owner of the Madison Wine Shop, Fawn Nebinger, the owner of Madison Cheese, etc., and Elizabeth Perry, of Elizabeth's Cafe at Perfect Parties, to join me, using their respective talents, to creating a memorable Wine Dinner Getaway event.


Our first Wine Dinner Getaway was on Friday, April 24, 2009. Fine wines were paired with exquisite food and served in the most elegant of settings. At the dinner Rick and his assistant, Pat Roberts, presented and poured each wine, course by course. It was as if everyone was a personal guest of the wine merchant in the dining room of a gracious home.



Traditionally when we dine we first choose our food and then select the wine to complement it. A unique feature of our Wine Dinner Getaway events is that we do the opposite: First Rick selected six wines to feature: one sparkling, two whites, two reds, and one dessert wine. Each wine was then matched with a tasting course selected and prepared to highlight its qualities. I thought you might enjoy knowing the wines and the food pairings that were served, so here they are.






Hors d'Oeuvres were served with a Mont Ferrant Rose" Brut, a deep pink, sparkling wine from Spain. Monastrell skins give this wine its stunning aromas of blackberries, currants and strawberries. Sensuous delicate fruit, there is not detectable residual sugar in the long, lovely, crisp finish. I couln't wait for Christmas, many months away, to serve this wine at our open house for family and friends.



The hors d'oeuvres included Spanakopitakia (Greek Spinach Filo Triangles), Taramousalata on Belgian Endive (Greek Carp Roe, Olive Oil and Lemon Spread), and Artichoke Bottoms with Seared Sea Scallops and Hollandaise in a Kadaifi nest. This first course was served buffet style so that everyone could meet and mingle.




Our Soup course, Roast Duck and Wild Rice Soup, was served to highlight the Galiciano Godello. Godello has been known by wine insiders for years. It is native to Valdeorras, which is 100 miles inland, off the Atlantic, in a mountainous area. These stresses and harsh landscape give this grape its character. Lovely minerality, crisp and clean ... along with a long finish. Great departure from Chardonnay.




Our third course, a Lobster Salad on a bed of baby greens with Avocado, Grapefruit and Citrus Vinaigrette, was served to show the best qualities of the Cour-Cheverny. This is the "ultimate shellfish wine," according to Rick. It is made from a grape called Romorantin ... this wine has lime fruit and zingy acid. You will love this wine. Rick's promise!





The next course was Giannone Chicken Breast with pan jus, Baby French Horn Mushrooms and Wild Ramps. This course featured the 2007 Atteca Old Vines red wine. An '07 Old Vines Garnacha, it is stunning, smokey, rich and just outstanding, with blackberry notes and a persistent, lovely finish. We served this wine for our innkeeper's reception for weeks to follow and it was quite a favorite.






Between the third and fourth courses we served an intermezzo of fresh lemon sorbet to refresh the palate.




The next tasting entree of Rosemary crusted Lamb Loin with Asparagus and Merlot Sauce, featured New Zealand's Mud House Pinot Noir. New Zealand makes great Pinot Noirs ... and this is tops, according to Rick. It is well balanced with outstanding fruit and a hint of smoke.




The final wine of the evening was a 1997 Costa Diva Muscat Dessert Wine. Liquid Gold! A perfect balance of sweetness and acid, it will not leave your mouth feeling viscous. This is dessert! To feature this wonderful dessert wine we served a cheese course and a dessert course too.



The Cheeses served were: * Drunken Goat, a semi-soft cheese aged in red wine. It is Artisanaly made in Murcia, Spain. The rind is edible and has a delicious fruity flavor of the wine in which it was aged. * Manchego with Membrillo, a semi-soft cheese served with quince paste. It is exclusively made in Castille -La Mancha, Spain, with raw milk from Manchega sheep. Very pleasant and buttery flavor, slightly spicy and with a great richness of aromas. * Cabrales, a Spanish soft blue cheese made with a combination of cow, sheep and goat's milk. It is artisanally made in Asturias using raw milk. Its flavor is deep, strong and spicy, piquant with an intense acid and creamy undertone. * Brebis, Abbey de Belloc, from the French Pyrenees. This is an Ardi-Gasna (local sheep's milk cheese) which is either made or aged in the Abbey. It is dense, supple and fruity with a lightly carmelized flavor that lingers.






Our dessert was a traditional classic Spanish Flan.




Saturday morning we served a full gourmet breakfast to all before everyone departed to explore Madison and to drop in a the Madison Wine Shop and Madison Cheese, etc. to purchase wines and cheeses to take home.



We learned a few important things with this first of our wine dinner getaway events: remember to provide vegetarian alternatives, and how about something with wine at Saturday's breakfast...

All the guests asked, "When's the next Wine Dinner Getaway?"