Palmaz Vineyards

Wine & Wagyu Dinner on Monday, May 19, 2025 at 6:30PM

LIMITED TO 20 GUESTS - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

DRESS CODE: NO DENIM, SHORTS, T-SHIRTS AND, FOR MEN, NO OPEN TOED SHOES OR HATS


RESERVATIONS

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My only regret in life is that I didn’t drink more wine.
— Ernest Hemingway

with Palmaz Representatives

Teresa Lutwak & Steven Venegas

of Palmaz Vineyards


WINE & WAGYU DINNER MENU

MONDAY, MAY 19, 2025

- Palmaz “Louise” Riesling - Library (2018) -

Roasted Beef Bone Marrow

Toasted Baguette - Chimichurri Sauce

Alternative: Vegan Mushroom “Bone Marrow”

- Palmaz “Amalia” Chardonnay (2023) -

Brasas At the Table Wagyu Carpaccio on Arugula

Champagne Vinaigrette

Vegan Alternative: Arugula Salad

- Palmaz Cabernet (2019) & Palmaz Cabernet (2021) -

A dual between the two vintages

Brasas At the Table Wagyu Bavette Steak

Veal Demi-Glace & Cabernet Reduction - Garlic Confit

Vegan Alternative: Roasted Cauliflower Steak with Arugula Pesto

- Palmaz Cedar Knoll Cabernet Sauvignon (2018) -

Individual Cheese Board

Italian Parmigiano Reggiano with Honeycomb

Californian Humboldt Fog with Marcona Almonds

Spanish Manchego D.O.P. with Membrillo

French Roquefort with Brandied Apricots

Vegan Alternative: Crudité

French Valrhona Chocolate Mousse

Vegan Alternative: Chocolate Mousse with Silken Tofu


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PARKING AT THE ROOSEVELT LIBRARY

The Roosevelt Library has about 50 complimentary self-parking spaces available to guests. Street parking is also available. Vehicles should not to be left in the Roosevelt Library parking lot overnight. An SAPD officer will be monitoring the parking lot throughout the event. The Roosevelt Library will not be liable for theft or damages to vehicles or the contents of vehicles.


MAP TO THE ROOSEVELT LIBRARY

311 Roosevelt Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78210

FROM NORTH CENTRAL: take US-281 South to exit 140A onto Florida St. toward Carolina Street; turn right onto Florida Street; turn left onto South Saint Mary’s Street; turn left onto Roosevelt Park; run right into the Roosevelt Library parking lot.


HISTORY OF THE ROOSEVELT LIBRARY

In 1929 the library opened as the Roosevelt Park Branch Library, San Antonio’s South side library, and in 1968 it closed. The building is located across from the Roosevelt Park which marks the beginning of the Mission Reach Ecosystem Restoration and Recreation Project, an eight mile stretch of the San Antonio River that has received designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, the building’s architect was John Marriott who also designed the Carnegie Library in Delaware, Ohio. Leland Stone purchased the building in 2013 and, as heralded by SA2020, it is a “new kind of gathering space.”