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BORDEAUX RENDEZ-VOUS 2013 @ E&O HOTEL PENANG

Written by crizlai on May 1st, 2013 | Filed under: event, penang

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On 30 April 2013, Eastern & Oriental Hotel (E&O Hotel), Penang, has once again successfully launched the Bordeaux Rendez-vous 2013 at its Macalister Ballroom, Level 5, Victory Annexe. The RM250++ wine reception cum buffet dinner had master class wine makers from 26 labels flying all the way to Penang from respective regions in France, all together mingling with local wine lovers and media. Guests were welcomed with tidbits, cocktail and Italian Conti Neri-Prosecco Sparkling Wine.

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The Conti Neri-Prosecco is a sparkling white wine from north-eastern Italy, specifically the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia wine regions. It is also the informal name for the grape variety used to make these wines, which is known officially as Glera. The light golden yellow sparkling wine was ideal for the occasion as it was light, clean with a lower alcohol content compared to the more expensive champagne.

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There were free flows of wines available for testing and ordering at the event from 26 world class labels. Here are some of them.

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You can view the price of each label here to purchase them from E&O Hotel or The Wine Shop. The prices shown here were SOLELY for the buyers on the night. Actual consumer price list would be attached here later.

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In comparison to the many types of wines available on the market, the Brodeaux wine collections were for sure much more superior than most of the wines found outside France. From the 26 labels available, we started off with a few recommendations from the winemaker from Château Lagrange, Mr. Matthieu Bordes, as well as from the more seasoned wine lovers. Of course, the first bottle would be Château Lagrange-St Julien (2003-RM470/bottle) from is a winery in the Saint-Julien appellation of the Bordeaux region of France. This dark ruby colored wine was slightly oaky plus acidic with an interesting evolution towards humus, blackcurrant fruit and vanilla. It was rather smooth and fruity to my liking. This wine went well with the roasted duck dish I had from the buffet line.

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The next wine was the Château Corbin-St Emilion (2003-RM290/bottle). This soft but medium bodied wine had an earthly and spiced up flavors with hints of black cherry, plum and vanilla. Compared to the Château Lagrange, it was rather coarse to my liking. Coincidentally, I was having some cheesy pesto pasta with some smoked chicken ham at that time and they sure blend in quite nicely. I guessed cheesy stuff would be great with Château Corbin.

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The Château Lascombes-Margaux (2001-RM590/bottle) had most of us head over heels over it. This dark ruby colored wine was rich, ripe and opulent. While oaky with a slight hint of licorice, this full bodied wine had a high concentration of ripe fruit taste such as blueberries, black cherries, vanilla with a slight bitter espresso aftertaste. To me, it was even better than the Château Lagrange with more subtle features. To bring out the complexity, you could pair it with a nice filet mignon or rib-eye or even some nice chocolate brownies and chocolate lava cakes.

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Of course, we would like to try out the most expensive wine (RM1010/bottle) of them all. However, we only managed to get the second best from the Château Léoville Poyferré-St Julien (2001-RM530/bottle) collections. With an earthy, black and red fruit nose, almost similar to gamey raw cow, the wine had hints of greenish flavors with a strong tobacco bitter aftertaste. With a price range almost similar to the Château Lascombes, I would personally prefer the fullness of the Château Lascombes flavors. This wine would be quite ideal for more exotic meat such as venison.

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We also tried out the Château Carbonnieux (Red)-Pessac-Léognan (2003). This medium bodied wine was tart black cherries, spices and tobacco smoky in the finish. Somehow, I felt that it needed more age for better consumption. With the somewhat young tannins with a more distinctive fruity finish, it would go well with roasted meat and fish.

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We also tried out the Château Haut Bailly-Pessac-Léognan (2003-RM530/bottle) from the same appellation. Compared to the earlier wine from the same area, this earthly wine had a more herbal note and suitable to my liking. The flavors from the ripeness of the berries would be more balance through age. This wine would be suitable to pair with more robust dishes such as roasted meat, especially beef.

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Lastly, we tried out the Château Beychevelle-St Julien (2003-RM800/bottle). This earthy medium bodied wine had aromas of dark berries, cassis, spices and tobacco nose. Personally, I found that it was a bit too tannic with dryness to my liking. Somehow, it lacked a bit of depth. However, it might be quite ideal to go with powerful red meat such as lamb and more.

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To get into the excitement of wine and dining, we had the challenging experiences of finding which food suited the wine better. There was a wide spread of dishes served at the buffet line ranging from bread, soup, cheese, appetizers, salads, main dishes of beef, lamb, poultry, seafood and desserts to set us on our discovery quests. Let me share the pictorial menus as below:

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Attended Bloggers:

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HENNESSY VSOP KYRIOS LAUNCH AT THE ROOM @ AUTOCITY PENANG

Written by crizlai on Apr 18th, 2013 | Filed under: entertainment, event, launch

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After a successful launch of the Hennessy V.S.O.P KYRIOS, 3rd addition to Hennessy V.S.O.P’s Privilege Collection, at The Butter Factory, KL, down Central Malaysia, the party finally moved Northern to Penang (Room@Autocity) on 29 March 2013 for a second blasting launch. Party goers, fans of Hennessy and invited bloggers were treated to a resounding club experience with astounding performances by local and foreign deejays.

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KYRIOS, which means “Guardian” in Greek, is the key to the codes of Hennessy V.S.O.P – elements which make Hennessy the world’s most loved V.S.O.P cognac today. KYRIOS comes after its predecessors Helios and Nyx of the Privilege Collection, this time representing a physical manifestation of the Codes: the Grapes, the emblematic “Bras Armé”, the year 1817, the Copper Colour, and the New Silhouette.

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A matte, gray mantle envelopes its carafe, giving the KYRIOS a quiet, stop-and-stare evoking brilliance. Copper grapes decorate the bottle as a reminder of the ancestral savoir-faire and elaborate craftsmanship of the blend, while geometrical lines flank the Hennessy V.S.O.P label to accentuate the new silhouette.

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The label itself is an innovation, as it is the very first 3D label to be used on a spirit bottle, proudly emblazoning an “1817” monogram which symbolizes the depth of time through which Hennessy V.S.O.P has thrived as the superior cognac. By night, KYRIOS comes alive as its geometrical lines glow in molten copper under black light; a stunning spectacle inside any club.

Of course, there were the beautiful promoters and models with body paintings to liven up the atmosphere.

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The launch was spectacular with the models displaying the stunning 3rd edition of the privilege collection.

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Fast-rising local stars B.A.T.E. (Brain & The Eye) opened the night with their signature Big Room and Electro mixes, steadily bringing the night’s momentum to its first peak – the parading of KYRIOS bottles, each held by a body painted Hennessy V.S.O.P model.

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DJ Cookie from Taiwan took over the decks shortly after, unleashing a flow of Club, House and Electro mixes, which brought the first Hennessy V.S.O.P KYRIOS party outside the Klang Valley to a close.

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The bloggers had a great night out during the event. Thanks to the organizer~ 🙂

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KYRIOS, the third addition to Hennessy V.S.O.P’s Privilege Collection would debut in entertainment outlets nationwide this March & April 2013. Let’s join KYRIOS, Guardian of the Codes that make Hennessy V.S.O.P the world’s most loved cognac. More information can be obtained on www.fb.com/HennessyMalaysia.

Other launching party locations are as below:

KUALA LUMPUR (22 March 2013): The Butter Factory
Featuring: DJ Cookie (Taiwan), B.A.T.E. (KL) & Mr. Nasty & GuruGuru (KL)

PENANG (29 March 2013): Room @ Autocity
Featuring: DJ Cookie (Taiwan) and B.A.T.E. (KL)

BATU PAHAT (12 April 2013): iBeam
Featuring: DJ Cookie (Taiwan) and B.A.T.E. (KL)

KOTA KINABALU (26 April 2013): BED
Featuring: DJ A.Y.E. (Bangkok) and Mr. Nasty & GuruGuru (KL)

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GUARDING YOUR CODES WITH HENNESSY VSOP KYRIOS NATIONWIDE EVENTS WITH AMAZING DEEJAYS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Written by crizlai on Apr 9th, 2013 | Filed under: event, launch

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KYRIOS, the third addition to Hennessy V.S.O.P’s Privilege Collection would debut in entertainment outlets nationwide this March & April 2013. Let’s join KYRIOS, Guardian of the Codes that make Hennessy V.S.O.P the world’s most loved cognac. More information can be obtained on www.fb.com/HennessyMalaysia. Launching parties would be held at the following outlets:

KUALA LUMPUR (22 March 2013): The Butter Factory
Featuring: DJ Cookie (Taiwan), B.A.T.E. (KL) & Mr. Nasty & GuruGuru (KL)

PENANG (29 March 2013): Room @ Autocity
Featuring: DJ Cookie (Taiwan) and B.A.T.E. (KL)

BATU PAHAT (12 April 2013): iBeam
Featuring: DJ Cookie (Taiwan) and B.A.T.E. (KL)

KOTA KINABALU (26 April 2013): BED
Featuring: DJ A.Y.E. (Bangkok) and Mr. Nasty & GuruGuru (KL)

Let’s hear what are the codes of B.A.T.E. (Brain & The Eye), two fast rising nu-breeds who are set to be the next big DJ duo in the local scene.

What about the codes of Mr. Nasty & GuruGuru, two infamous household names of the Kuala Lumpur party scene?

There would also be two female guest DJs invited for the events. One of them would be DJ Cookie who hails from Taiwan and voted amongst the Top 10 DJs by Taipei Times. Here’s a short preview on her performance.

The other female deejay, DJ A.Y.E. (Aye Purimpun P), is from Bangkok, Thailand. She was the winner of Thailand’s Pioneer Lady DJ Championship 2012.

 

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MARCH MORE FUN WITH GUINNESS ST. PATRICK’S CELEBRATIONS

Written by crizlai on Mar 12th, 2013 | Filed under: event

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Penangites have all the fun when Guinness brought in “March More Fun” to it shores this St. Patrick’s celebration at SOHO Free House, Penang on 9 March 2013. The event which has been in the running for the 7th year, attracted hundreds of enthusiastic party-goers who joined in the festivities at SOHO Free House for an action-packed evening of music, food and fun with the world’s No. 1 international premium black beer.

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Local celebrity emcee, Cody Lim brought much fun and laughter to the event with spot games and trivia quiz with the crowd. As the evening eased into night, the party also shifted up a notch as they launched the St Patrick’s Day 2013 Penang celebrations with a parade of colorful feathery buskers, Irish Dancers and funny green friends.

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The bloggers and guests had a fun time learning the correct way to fill their own glass to the brim as how a top class GUINNESS Draught should be.

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More games were held for getting more freebies, little magic performances and camwhoring had the bloggers’ time all filled up.

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Some plates of great food were presented to us, complimented by SOHO Free House boss, Mr. Jeff Chin.

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True to the theme of “March More Fun”, GUINNESS has also planned about 70 St. Paddy’s parties throughout Peninsula and East Malaysia, unbelievable promotions on your favorite black brew, GUINNESS® as well as the GUINNESS® St. Patrick’s Big Weekend Bash which will take place in the Klang Valley from the 15-17 March 2013.

So don’t miss out on all the fun and get ready to be part of the most exciting St. Patrick’s Experience with GUINNESS®!

GUINNESS ‘March More Fun’ Promotions
About 1,000 outlets nationwide will have special promotions on your favorite black brew. With every purchase of 6 half pint or 4 full pint of GUINNESS® Draught or a bucket of GUINNESS® stout, entitles consumers to a limited edition GUINNESS® St. Patrick’s plush pillow. There are 4 fun designs up for grabs with each design revealed weekly. On top of that, come join us on for some St Patrick’s fun on Thursday and get our Thursday Specials! Guinness will be giving away 1 free pint of Guinness with every purchase of the Guinness St Patrick’s promotion in participating outlets throughout March!

To find out how you can have ‘March More Fun’, connect to www.facebook.com/guinnessmalaysia for more information and join a GUINNESS® St. Patrick’s celebration near you!

GUINNESS ST PATRICK’S REGIONAL PARTIES:
• MELAKA Epicureo, 2 March 2013
• PENANG SOHO Free House, 9 March 2013
• JOHOR La Premier, 22 March 2013
• JOHOR Beer Belly, 22 March 2013
• KUANTAN O’s Corners, 23 March 2013
• KUANTAN Phat Barrels, 30 March 2013
• IPOH History Bar, 8 March 2013
• IPOH Bricks and Barrels, 23 March 2013
• KOTA KINABALU, SABAH Oyster Bar, 15 March 2013
• MIRI, SARAWAK Ming Café, 16 March 2013

This year, it gets “March More Fun” with 3 days of St Patrick’s celebrations happening within the Klang Valley from 15th to 17th March 2013.

15th March 2013:
• Beer Factory, Scott Garden
• Souled out, Ampang
• House, G Tower
• Malones, KLCC
• Malones, Sooka Central
• Malones, Jaya One
• Frontera, Jaya One
• Bar Madrid, Jaya One
• Bulldog, Sri Hartamas
• Backyard, Sri Hartamas
• The Bee, Publika
• Social, Publika
• Dirty Nelly’s, Damansara Jaya
• House, the Curve
• Beer Factory, Sunway Giza
• Beer Factory, C180
• Bar Berry , C180
• Walstreet, Publika
• Braveheart, Publika
• Barfly, Publika
• Back to School, Publika
• Dirty Nelly’s, KL Live
• Arthur’s Bar, Shang Ri La
• Bentley’s, Intercontinental
• La Viva, Holiday Villa

16th March 2013:
• Daikayama,Changkat Bukit Bintang (CBB)
• Green Man, CBB
• Healy Mac, CBB
• Sutra, CBB
• Giovino, CBB
• Nevermine, CBB
• The Magnificent Fish and Chip, CBB
• Baan 26, CBB
• Loco, CBB
• The Ceylon Bar, CBB
• Twenty One, CBB
• Front page, CBB
• Racks, CBB
• Havana, CBB
• Gypsy, CBB
• El Rincon, CBB
• Lust , CBB
• Table 23, CBB
• Sid’s Pub, Bangsar South
• Souled out, Sri Hartamas
• Chuck Little Cottage, Setiawalk
• Museum, Setiawalk
• 3 Wise Monkey, Setiawalk
• Horoscope, Setiawalk
• Beer Factory, Setiawalk
• Awave, Setiawalk
• Delaney’s, Federal Hotel

17th March 2013:
• Deutsches Gasthaus, Kepong
• Jarrod & Rawlins, Damansara Height
• Patio, Genting
• Healy Mac, Jalan P. Ramlee
• Malones, Pavilion
• Geographer, IOI Boulevard
• D’Tree, IOI Boulevard
• Hokkaido, IOI Boulevard
• Sid’s Pub, Damansara Heights
• Jarrod & Rawlins, Damansara Heights
• Sam’s Place, Damansara Heights
• Moon Bar, Damansara Heights
• El Cuardo, Damansara Heights

 

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BLOGGERS HELP TO SPREAD LOVE FOR THE CHILDREN AT THE PENANG SHAN CHILDREN’S HOME ASSOCIATION

Written by crizlai on Feb 23rd, 2013 | Filed under: charity, children, event

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Penang, 3rd February 2013 — About 40 bloggers and public visited the Penang Shan Children’s Home to distribute food, beverages and gadgets, sponsored by various commercial entities. It’s a philanthropic exercise not only by businesses in executing their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) but by everyone to give back to the society, thus making life more bearable for everyone in need.

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The event is made possible by Crowdpot Sdn Bhd (Event Organizer), Ninetology Malaysia, SUBWAY® (Suntech, iAvenue, & Leith Street branches), Chatime Malaysia, Langkawi Saga Travel & Tours Sdn. Bhd. and Alextan Artworks.

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Penang Shan Children’s Home (PSCH) began as a dream and initiative of Dr. S Balakrishnan in the year 2005. This is a non-religious and a non-profit, non-governmental organization catering to the needs of orphans, neglected children, dysfunctional families and single parents. The home was built and officially launched on 14th December 2008 by Madam Chan Siew Har.

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PSCH’s mission is to maximize the attractive opportunities that are stored in the children; to make something happen; to change the ways that things are and to create something that no one else has ever created before for the children, to explore for opportunities; to provide guidance and course correction; maintaining focus on being consistent and persistent. The objectives are both short and on a long term basis. The short term objective is to provide all the children with a safe and supportive environment. The focus will be on the development of physical, mental, emotional, educational, social and recreational skills that will create awareness to structure and mould the child’s future. The longer term development includes the options that are available for the child’s future, supporting them to complete the tertiary education preferably to University level. For those who are unable to complete the basic education, they would be trained in developing their skills by educating them in skill training centers. Through home visits and working with parents, they would like to ensure that eventually the child is reunited with his/her family thus becoming the backbone of the family.

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How to help Penang Shan Children’s Home Association?

1. Adopt-A-Child Program
The average monthly expenditure per child amounts to RM400. This includes lodging, education, meals, transportation and pocket money. Interested members of the public can contact the home.

2. Donation
The home solely depends on donation to meet the relatively high running cost. They would be very grateful members of the public or private companies can step forward to contribute a one-off or monthly fixed donation. Interested entity can contact the home.

Other Information:
Penang Shan Children’s Home Association
679-D, Jalan Mount Erskine, Tanjung Tokong, 10470 Pulau Pinang
Tel: 04-2292186 / 016-4127711
Fax: 04-2292186
Email: shanchildrenhomepg@yahoo.com

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