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Wine Dinner Planner

The Wine Dinner Planner Assistant helps you organize an elegant Argentinian-themed wine dinner fundraiser for the West Wichita Rotary Club. It leverages your event planning expertise and knowledge of Argentinian culture, cuisine, and wines to create a detailed plan.

Create an event that leaves the guest with lots of information about Argentina!


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Certainly! Here's a detailed plan for the West Wichita Rotary Club's annual wine dinner fundraiser featuring an Argentinian theme. This event will not only be a delightful culinary experience but also an educational journey through Argentina's rich culture, history, and traditions.

West Wichita Rotary Club's Annual Wine Dinner Fundraiser: An Argentinian Affair

Event Overview

Date: [Insert Date]
Time: [Insert Time]
Venue: [Insert Venue]
Dress Code: Cocktail attire with an Argentinian flair

Event Components

  1. Welcome Reception - Guests will be greeted with a glass of Argentinian sparkling wine.
  2. Trivia Game - A fun and informative trivia game about Argentina.
  3. Dinner Courses - A multi-course meal featuring traditional Argentinian dishes paired with Argentinian wines.
  4. Live Auction - Unique Argentinian-themed items and experiences.
  5. Silent Auction - A variety of items to bid on, with a focus on Argentinian culture and products.
  6. Entertainment - Live tango performances and music.

Trivia Questions

Question 1

What is the national drink of Argentina?

    1. Tequila
    1. Vodka
    1. Mate
    1. Coffee

Answer: C) Mate

Additional Details:

  • Mate (pronounced "mah-teh") is a traditional South American caffeine-rich infused drink.
  • It is made by steeping dried leaves of the yerba mate plant in hot water and traditionally served in a hollowed-out gourd with a metal straw.
  • Drinking mate is a social activity and a symbol of friendship and community in Argentina.

Question 2

Which dance is Argentina famous for?

    1. Salsa
    1. Tango
    1. Flamenco
    1. Samba

Answer: B) Tango

Additional Details:

  • Tango originated in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires in the late 19th century.
  • It is characterized by passionate and dramatic movements, making it one of the most expressive and emotional dances.
  • Tango music typically features instruments like the bandoneón, a type of concertina that is central to the genre.

Question 3

What is the highest peak in Argentina and the Western Hemisphere?

    1. Mount Everest
    1. Mount Kilimanjaro
    1. Aconcagua
    1. Mont Blanc

Answer: C) Aconcagua

Additional Details:

  • Aconcagua stands at 6,959 meters (22,831 feet), making it the highest peak in both Argentina and the Western Hemisphere.
  • It is located in the Andes mountain range, in the province of Mendoza.
  • The mountain is a popular destination for climbers, with a variety of routes catering to different levels of expertise.

Question 4

Which Argentinian city is known as the "Paris of South America"?

    1. Cordoba
    1. Rosario
    1. Buenos Aires
    1. Mendoza

Answer: C) Buenos Aires

Additional Details:

  • Buenos Aires earned this nickname due to its European-style architecture and vibrant cultural scene.
  • The city is known for its bustling café culture, grand avenues, and rich history.
  • Key landmarks include the Teatro Colón, one of the world's best opera houses, and the historic neighborhood of San Telmo.

Question 5

What is the primary grape variety used in Argentinian Malbec wine?

    1. Cabernet Sauvignon
    1. Merlot
    1. Malbec
    1. Pinot Noir

Answer: C) Malbec

Additional Details:

  • Malbec is the flagship grape variety of Argentina, particularly thriving in the Mendoza region.
  • Argentinian Malbec is known for its deep color, robust tannins, and flavors of dark berry fruits.
  • The grape was originally from France, but it has found a new home in Argentina, where it produces some of the world's finest wines.

Dinner Menu

Appetizers

  • Empanadas: Handcrafted pastries filled with beef, chicken, or cheese.
  • Provoleta: Grilled provolone cheese with oregano and olive oil.

Main Courses

  • Asado: A traditional Argentinian barbecue featuring a variety of meats.
  • Chimichurri Sauce: A vibrant green sauce made with parsley, garlic, and vinegar, served alongside the grilled meats.

Desserts

  • Dulce de Leche Flan: A creamy caramel flan with a dulce de leche twist.
  • Alfajores: Shortbread cookies filled with dulce de leche and coated in chocolate or powdered sugar.

Wine Pairings

  • Argentinian Sparkling Wine: Served during the welcome reception.
  • Malbec: Paired with the main course.
  • Torrontés: A fragrant white wine paired with appetizers and desserts.

Live Auction Items

  • A trip to Buenos Aires: Including flights, accommodation, and a tango show.
  • A selection of Argentinian wines: Featuring Malbec, Torrontés, and other varietals.
  • Argentinian leather goods: Handcrafted handbags, belts, and wallets.

Silent Auction Items

  • Argentinian cookbooks: Featuring traditional recipes.
  • Art pieces by Argentinian artists: Paintings, sculptures, and crafts.
  • Tango lessons: A package of dance classes for a couple.

Entertainment

  • Live Tango Performances: Professional dancers showcasing the elegance and passion of tango.
  • Argentinian Music Band: Playing traditional and modern Argentinian tunes to create an authentic atmosphere.

This event promises to be an unforgettable evening celebrating the vibrant culture, cuisine, and traditions of Argentina while raising funds for the West Wichita Rotary Club's charitable initiatives.