Black Rock Dinner and Farm Series at Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa

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Who says that farm-to-table happenings can only happen in the Berkshires or California? How about jet-setting to Hawaii for some island-to-table culinary adventures?

Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, Fresh Island Herbs, and Maui Wines have partnered together for the second Black Rock Dinner and Farm Series on May 22 and 23, 2015. The two-day culinary event begins with a farm-inspired wine paired five-course dinner at the oceanfront resort's Black Rock Kitchen.

Led by the Executive Chef Greg Gaspar, guests enjoy tasting and learning about Maui grown ingredients in gourmet dishes along with hand-selected wine pairings. The winemaker and farmer join the chef to engage in a talk story session with the dinner guests. The following morning guests may join a private tour to a local farm to see firsthand how the farm operates. The farm tour continues with a cooking demonstration and gourmet lunch in the field.

"The ability to meet the chef and the farmer at the same time with some incredible dishes and 'talk story' while breaking bread is as authentic as it gets when we talk about being 'local' and having a 'local' experience." explains Brian Hunnings, Executive Assistant Manager of the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa.

The Black Rock Dinner and Farm series event follows a very successful launch in December with a Dragonfruit inspired dinner and visit to the Maui Dragonfruit Farm. The series continues October 23 and 24 with Lona Ridge Honey Farm.

Learn more at www.sheraton-maui.com

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