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Experience A Culinary Journey: Art, Wine & Food Pairing with Gino Miles x Daou Winery

  • Bishop's Lodge 1297 Bishops Lodge Road Santa Fe, NM, 87506 United States (map)

Date: Thursday, September 26

Time: 6pm-8pm

Location: SkyFire, Bishops Lodge

Experience A Culinary Journey: Art, Wine & Food Pairing

Gino Miles x Daou Winery

A Celebration of Nature’s Artistic Palette and Palate 

Gino Miles, a master of sculptural artistry, joins Daou Vineyards, renowned for their artistry crafting world-class Cabernet Sauvignons and Bordeaux-style wines for a culinary journey. Gather in SkyFire for an unparalleled dining experience as your senses are elevated with expertly selected wines that complement and enhance the flavors of the culinary creations.

Gino Miles will unveil a captivating collection that celebrates nature and lunar inspiration. Creating shapes inspired by nature in marine grade stainless steel and bronze with his unique vision, Miles' sculptures echo the moon's timeless allure and its connection to the natural world.

Each guest will leave with a physical ‘momento’ from the experience. 

About:

Gino Miles is a celebrated sculptor renowned for his ability to infuse life and spirit into marine grade stainless steel and bronze and shows solely with Bobby Beals Presents… The Horseshoe Gallery at Bishop’s Lodge in Santa Fe. With a career spanning several decades, Miles has gained international acclaim for his thought-provoking and evocative sculptures. His works can be found in public spaces, private collections, and museums worldwide. "Moondance" by Gino Miles is a celebration of nature's beauty and the moon's mystical influence on human imagination. Each sculpture in the exhibition calls forth our love for nature while resonating with the moon's eternal calling to our souls.

Daou Winery: Georges and Daniel Daou set forth to find an unrivaled terroir for producing Cabernet Sauvignon, a quest that led them to a place of foretold greatness: DAOU Mountain. Decades earlier, renowned wine making authority, André Tchelistcheff hailed the mountain as “a jewel of ecological elements.”