February 22nd, 2010 — 4:07pm

IMT and Arugula to Hold Slow Food Benefit Dinner

Who: The Infinite Monkey Theorem Urban Winery and Arugula Ristorante

What: Multi-Course Wine Dinner

Where: 2785 Iris Ave, Boulder, Colorado 80304

When: Tuesday March 2, 2010 at 6:30pm

Cost: $65++ ; rsvp: (303) 443-5100

Details: Join IMT and Arugula for a Slow Food Fundraising dinner and enjoy an inspired Colorado ingredient-based menu from Chef Alec Schuler.

Menu:

House cured salumi platter; made with ‘Long Farm’ pork, ‘Grant Farm’ pork, ‘Colorado’s Best’ beef with ‘Grant Farm’ beets and house pickled vegetables

(Stone Cottage Cellars, CO   Gewürztraminer 2008)

‘Munson Farm’ dumpling squash ravioli in thyme brown butter with ‘Hazel Dell’ mushrooms

(Stone Cottage Cellars, CO    Chardonnay 2008)

Grilled ‘Canyon City’ tilapia over ‘Toohey Farm’ in-house canned heirloom tomato sauce

(Infinite Monkey Theorem, CO   Riesling 2008)

‘Colorado’s Best’ beef roulette with roasted ‘Grant Farm’ fingerling potatoes and sweet onions

(Infinite Monkey Theorem, CO  Malbec 2008)

‘Haystack’ goat cheese cake with in-house canned ‘Ela Farm’ Western Slope peach coulis

(Leopold Bros. Rocky Mountain Peach liqueur)

About The Infinite Monkey Theorem

Opened in 2008, The Infinite Monkey Theorem (IMT) is an urban winery located in the Santa Fe Arts District in Denver, Colorado. Housed in a Quonset Hut, IMT represents a counter culture in winemaking: no vineyard, no pretense and only the best grapes.

For more information: http://www.theinfinitmonkeytheorem.com

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