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Title: Butler Food and Beverage Training


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Butler Food and Beverage Training
2
Agenda
  • Wine Training
  • Cigar Training

3
Wine Training
4
What is Wine?
  • Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from the
    fermentation of grape juice.


5
Fermentation
  • The catalyst function that turns grape juice into
    an alcoholic beverage
  • Yeast interacts with the sugars in the grape
    juice creating ethanol and carbon dioxide.
  • The chemical balance of grapes is such that
    fermentation can take place naturally

6
How is Wine Made
  • Grapes are cultivated in a vineyard
  • Weather/Climate
  • Soil
  • Rainfall
  • Sunshine
  • Grapes are then harvested based on their ripeness
  • Grapes are brought to the winery to get pressed
  • Juice undergoes fermentation creating wine

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RED AND WHITE WINE
  • Red and White grapes have the same color juice.
  • Red Grapes Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon,
    Merlot, Shiraz
  • White Grapes Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio,
    Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Riesling

8
Viticulture
  • It is the variety of grape that determines the
    basic flavor of a wine,it is
  • the way in which the variety is grown that
    has most profound effect on
  • the quality of the wine.

9
Opening of wine
  • Ensure that you have the correct wine
  • Check that wine is at correct temperature
  • Present wine to guest
  • Open screw and lever
  • Carefully insert screw into center of cork
  • Twist screw gently into cork
  • Ensure it is straight
  • Stop screwing when one turn of screw remains
    above the cork
  • Fold lever arm to engage with lip of bottle
  • Gently pull corkscrew upwards
  • Ensure that screw part remain straight as you
    pull cork from bottle
  • Ease cork gently from neck of the bottle
  • Remove cork from screw and place on table on top
    of side plate
  • Wipe neck of bottle with clean napkin

10
Champagne vs. Sparkling Wine
  • Sparkling wine Wine with bubbles
  • Champagne is a region of France, north of Paris
    that produces some of the finest sparkling wines
    in the world
  • Only Champagne is from Champagne

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What makes Champagne so special?
  • Highest Quality Grapes
  • Pinot Noir
  • Pinot Meunier
  • Chardonnay
  • Unique pressing process
  • A unique combination of soil, sub soil,
  • climate and grape varieties are the
    under-
  • lying factors which account for the
  • uniqueness of the wines of the region.

12
How to open bottle of Champagne
  • Remove foil from the top of the bottle
  • Place thumb on top of cork
  • Loosen the wire cage by turning the ring five
    times
  • Cover cork cage with napkin
  • Grip napkin and cork firmly
  • Gently twist bottle, do not twist the cork
  • Exert gentle pressure on the cork so that it does
    not pop off
  • There should only be a slight hiss when the
    bottle is opened
  • Wipe top of bottle with napkin
  • Neatly wrap bottle in napkin

13
Champagne opening
14
General Knowledge
  • Cigars are made from 100 tobacco leaf
  • Three types of tobacco are used
  • Filler
  • Binder
  • Wrapper

15
General Knowledge
  • Shapes and Sizes
  • CHURCHILL - A large corona-format cigar, often 7
    inches by a 48 ring gauge.
  • PYRAMID A sharply tapered cigar with a wide
    open foot and a closed head
  • ROBUSTO A substantial, but short cigar format
    traditionally 5 to 5 ½ inches by a 50 ring guage.
  • PANATELA A long thin cigar shape

16
General Knowledge
  • Benchmark Regions
  • Cuba
  • Dominican Republic
  • Honduras
  • Ecuador
  • Nicaragua
  • Connecticut (Wrapper)
  • Famous Producers
  • Romeo Y Julieta
  • Montecristo
  • Cohiba
  • Davidoff
  • Arturo Fuente

17
Growing Tobacco
  • Sun-Grown exposed to the full strength of the
    sun throughout the growing season. It makes
    robust leaf with stronger flavor and darker color
  • Shade-Grown normally reserved for wrapper,
    leaves is planted under a gauze like tarp,
    producing a more visually appealing, larger,
    thinner leaf with smaller veins.

18
Cigar Production
  • Hand made uses long filler tobacco leaves which
    run the length of cigar, the filler, binder and
    wrapper are combined manually.
  • Machine made utilize high speed machinery to
    combine short filter tobacco

19
Anatomy of a Cigar
20
How to Serve a Cigar
  • Menu and cigar presentation
  • Cutting and lighting the cigar

21
Menu and cigar presentation
  • Present the cigar menu to the guest
  • Write down the guests selection
  • Retrieve the guests selection and place on tray
    along with cutter, micro torch, cedar sticks and
    ashtray
  • Present the cigar to the guest

22
Cutting and lighting the cigar
  • Ask how the guest would like to have his/ her
    cigar cut.
  • Straight Cut
  • Bullet Cut
  • V Cut
  • Take the cigar with the cutter show him the area
    that you about to cut and after he agrees
    continue to cut.
  • Light the circumference of the cigar and slowly
    move the flame into the center of the circle.
  • Once a while take the flame off and look at the
    burn on the cigar make sure that the whole circle
    is lighted up.

23
Cutting and lighting the cigar
24
Cutting and lighting a cigar
  • After the whole circle turns red, present it to
    the guest by holding the other side of the cigar
    and the burning tip away from the guest.
  • Do not let the flame of the torch touch the
    cigar.
  • Wait for the guest as he takes the first puff and
    see the reaction of the burn, from there you will
    know whether your burn and cut are correct.
  • Ensure correct number of ashtray (one ashtray
    per cigar)

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Cigar knowledge
  • General Knowledge
  • Growing Tobacco
  • Cigar Production
  • Anatomy Of a Cigar
  • How to serve a Cigar
  • Menu and Cigar presentation
  • Cutting and Lighting the Cigar
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