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UPDATED DEC. 23: FOOD, ETC.: Seats added for Olive Oil Marketing and Language Symposium

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Seats added for Olive Oil Marketing and Language Symposium

Officials with the announced that due to popular demand,  they have added more seats for the Jan. 15 , so, "if you tried to register and the class was full, please try again!"

Organizers said the symposium is appropriate for wholesale buyers, olive oil producers, retailers, importers-exporters and food writers.

Experts in marketing, consumer research, sales and marketing, and communications are due to cover such topics as:

• Spreading the Word — Communicating to buyers and consumers about olive oil quality and characteristics.

• The Bottom Line — Scale, efficiencies, and marketing strategies

• Boutique to Big Box — Identifying and selling to your target audience

The workshop is scheduled to run from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The fee is $275.

Or contact Nicole Sturzenberger, (530) 754-9301 or ndsturzenberger@ucdavis.edu.

Last-minute gift idea

The is advertising "your last-minute holiday shopping solution": , perfect for hostess gifts and stocking stuffers.

The Olive Center came out with its first Centennial Blend extra virgin olive oil last year — amd the ºÙºÙÊÓƵ Centennial. Now comes the 2009 bottling; it combines Spanish, Greek and Italian varietals from ºÙºÙÊÓƵ trees and eight California producers.

The producers that donated olive oil for the 2009 Centenial Blend: California Olive Ranch, Glenn and Butte counties; Copper Hill (Yolo County), Corto Olive (San Joaquin County), Katz (Solano County), Lucero (Tehama County), The Olive Oil Source (Santa Barbara County), Pasolivo (San Luis Obispo), Saltonstall Estate (Sonoma County) and Sciabica’s (Stanislaus County).

Their oils and the ºÙºÙÊÓƵ oil make a well balanced blend with a bouquet of green apple with aromatic grassy flavors, and a hint of banana and ripe olives.

Proceeds from Centennial Blend sales benefit the Olive Center, and thus aid in future research and education, enhancing the growth of the California olive industry.

The campus bookstore is selling the oil for $12 (250-mililiter bottle).

Fireplace Wines

The first Wednesday of the month, Jan. 6, brings the at the . The January topic is Fireplace Wines.

The pub and the Cal Aggie Alumni Association's sponsor the wine tastings. They are held from 5 to 6:30 p.m.; the cost is $10, and reservations are not needed. The pub is on the south side of the Silo.

The dates and themes for winter's two other Wednesday Night Wine Flights:

• Feb. 3 — Michael-David Winery

• March 3 — Our Enologist Picks!

 

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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