2008 VINTAGE HUDSON VALLEY
MARKET TO TABLE COOKING CLASS

JULY 15, 16, 17, 2008
at Serevan, Le Chambord, and Castle on the Hudson

Tuesday, July 15 at 9:15 am
Millbrook Vineyards and Serevan
Meet at Millbrook Vineyards for wine tasting and vineyard tour. Critically acclaimed as the Hudson Valley's #1 winery, Millbrook Vineyards & Winery is conveniently located between Albany and New York City on a 130-acre estate winery in the heart of Dutchess County. After the winery tour, you will follow your group leader to Serevan for your cooking class and lunch. The class will begin at approximately 11:00 am.

Millbrook Vineyards
845-677-8383

Directions to Millbrook Vineyards & Winery

FROM POUGHKEEPSIE AREA:
Take Rt. 44 East from Poughkeepsie. One mile after passing under the Taconic State Parkway, take a left onto Rt. 82 North. Travel Rt. 82 North three miles to Rt. 57. Turn right onto Rt. 57 and travel 3.5 miles to Wing Road. Take a left onto Wing Road and turn right at the second drive.

FROM NEW YORK CITY AREA:
Take Major Deegan North (Rt. 87) to the Saw Mill River Parkway North. Follow the Taconic State Parkway North to the Rt. 44 Millbrook/Poughkeepsie exit. Turn right off the exit onto Rt. 44 East. Follow one mile to Rt. 82 North. Turn left onto Rt. 82 and travel 3 miles to Rt. 57. Turn right onto Rt. 57 and travel 3.5 miles to Wing Road. Take a left onto Wing Road and turn right at the second drive.

FROM SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT/WESTCHESTER AREA:
Take Rt. 684 North to Rt. 84 West. Take 84 West to the Taconic State Parkway North. Follow the Taconic State Parkway to the Rt. 44 Millbrook/Poughkeepsie exit (approximately 18 miles). Turn right off the exit onto Rt. 44 East. Follow one mile to Rt. 82 North. Turn left onto Rt. 82 and travel 3 miles to Rt. 57. Turn right onto Rt. 57 and travel 3.5 miles to Wing Road. Take a left on Wing Road and turn right at the second drive.

FROM NORTHERN NEW JERSEY AREA:
Take the Garden State Parkway or Rt. 287 North to the NY State Thruway North (toll road). Take the NY State Thruway North to the Newburgh exit (Exit 17). Follow signs to Rt. 84 East. Follow Rt. 84 East across the Hudson River (toll bridge) to the Taconic State Parkway North. Follow the Taconic State Parkway to the Rt. 44 Millbrook/Poughkeepsie exit (approximately 18 miles). Turn right off the exit onto Rt. 44 East. Follow one mile to Rt. 82 North. Turn left onto Rt. 82 and travel 3 miles to Rt. 57. Turn right onto Rt. 57 and travel 3.5 miles to Wing Road. Take a left onto Wing Road and turn right at the second drive.

Serevan
6 Autumn Lane
Amenia, NY 12501
845-373-9800
The 18th Century name of a bird found on the Île-de-France, Serevan conjures images of ancient Armenia, home to Chef Serge Madikians' ancestors. Blending cultures as deftly as he combines flavors, Chef Serge's exceptional cuisine celebrates the flavors and ingredients of Middle-East and Mediterranean traditions. Voted Best Restaurant in 2006 by Hudson Valley Magazine.

Directions to Serevan:
Serevan Restaurant is located in Amenia, New York, approximately 2 hours North of New York City; 1 1/2 hours South of Albany; 40 minutes East of Poughkeepsie; 30 minutes East of Rhinebeck; and 15 minutes West of Sharon, Connecticut. Both State Route 22 and Route 44 intersect in downtown Amenia. Autumn Lane is located on Route 44, about half a mile West of Route 22.



Wednesday, July 16 at 9:15 am
Sprout Creek Farm and Le Chambord
Meet at Sprout Creek Cheese Farm in Poughkeepsie, and see how artisanal cheeses are made in the age-old tradition of European farmstead cheese. After the farm visit, you will follow your group leader to Le Chambord for your cooking class and lunch. Class begins at approximately 11:00 am.

Sprout Creek Farm Creamery and Market
34 Lauer Road
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
845-485-9885

Directions to Sprout Creek Farm:
FROM THE TACONIC PARKWAY:
Take Noxon Rd. exit. Left at light onto East Noxon Road. Right onto Noxon Road (CR 21). Right onto Lauer. Sprout Creek Farm is on the Right.

FROM DOWNTOWN POUGHKEEPSIE:
Take Route 55 East for 4 miles. Right on Noxon Road. Continue through 2 lights. Left on Lauer Road. The farm is on the right.

Le Chambord
2737 Route 52
Hopewell Junction, New York 12533
(845) 221-1941
Once a stop on the Underground Railroad, Le Chambord combines the charm of a European inn with the elegance of an 1863 Georgian colonial estate. On a private 10-acre setting in lower Dutchess County, just 75 minutes from mid-town Manhattan in the village of Hopewell Junction, Le Chambord is convenient to the Taconic Parkway and Route 84.

Directions to Le Chambord:
From the Taconic Parkway exit at Route 52 East. Le Chambord is one-quarter mile along Route 52 from the Taconic, on the left.



Thursday, July 17 at 9:45 am
Stone Barns Center and Castle on the Hudson
Meet at Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, 80 rolling acres of gardens, pastures and woods, where the rich traditions of community-based farming merge with the 21st century only 30 miles north of midtown Manhattan. After the farm tour, you will follow your group leader to Castle on the Hudson for your cooking class and lunch. The class will begin at approximately 11:15 am.

Directions to Stone Barn Center
FROM POINTS SOUTH:
Take 87 North (New York State Thruway) to Saw Mill River Parkway North to Exit 23, Eastview. At the light make a left. At the stop sign, make a right onto Lake Road. Lake Road will merge onto Route 448. Continue for approximately 0.8 miles. Entrance will be on the left.

FROM POINTS NORTH
Take Saw Mill River Parkway South to Exit 23, Saw Mill River Road/Eastview. At the light, turn right. At the stop sign, turn right onto Lake Road. Continue straight onto Route 448/Bedford Road approximately 0.7 miles. Entrance will be on the left.

FROM POINTS NORTH
Take the Taconic to the Route 100 exit (Millwood), then go south on 100/117 to Route 448 Continue on Route 448/Bedford Road approximately 1.7 miles. Entrance on the right.

The Castle on the Hudson
400 Benedict Ave.
Tarrytown, NY 10591-4330
914-524-6368
"Equus" the Zagat-rated, award-winning restaurant, which offers a breathtaking ambiance with its stunning design and equally impressive dining. Creativity abounds in its appetizers, main courses and seductive desserts. These gourmet pleasures can be enjoyed in any one of the three dining rooms, each with its own distinct decor and atmosphere. They include the "Tapestry Room" with its oversized embroideries and elaborately designed ceiling is a canvas of beautiful paintings; the "Garden Room" offering exquisite views of the Castle's gardens, Hudson River and Manhattan skyline; and the historic "Oak Room" first owned by Louis XIV and brought intact to New York when the Castle was first built a century ago. The spectacular outdoor Terrace is an inviting setting for romantic dining and cocktails.

Directions to Castle on the Hudson:
FROM NYC, WEST SIDE
West Side Highway becomes Henry Hudson Parkway which becomes Saw Mill Parkway. Continue north on Saw Mill to Exit 21W (119 West) Tarrytown. Turn right onto Route 119. After fifth light, turn right onto Benedict Avenue. Follow remaining directions from CT above.

FROM NYC, EAST SIDE
FDR Drive/North to Major Deegan Expressway which becomes NY State Thruway. Pay toll. Continue on 87 to exit 9 (last exit before the Tappan Zee Bridge), Tarrytown. Turn left onto 119 West, then right onto Broadway/Route 9 North. Then go to 3rd light. Turn right onto 400 Benedict Avenue (opposite Hackley School). Continue up the drive to the Castle.

FROM CT OR N. WESTCHESTER
Merritt Parkway or Interstate 95 South or 684 South to Cross Westchester (287 West). Take Exit 1 bear right onto Route 119 West. After the first light, turn right onto Benedict Avenue. Proceed to the second light, turn left into 400 Benedict Avenue at sign marking The Castle & Equus Restaurant (opposite entrance to Hackley School). Continue up drive to the Castle.

FROM LONG ISLAND
Throgs Neck Bridge or Whitestone Bridge to New England Thruway (95 North) or Hutchinson River Parkway North. Exit onto Cross Westchester Expressway (287) West toward Tappan Zee Bridge. Follow directions from CT above.