2005 Shiraz
Rich garnet color with purple nuance of a young red wine. Spicy
plum with earthy undertones on the nose, this full bodied dry red wine explodes
with mouth feel. Subtle hints of blackberry and spiced plum with firm tannins
and a long fresh finish.
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The Sauce Boss Is Back!
We are pleased to announce the return of the Sauce Boss. This Memorial Day
weekend, by popular demand, nationally renowned Bill "Sauce Boss" Wharton and
his soul-shouting picnic of rock & roll brotherhood is back! Not familiar with
the Sauce Boss? Well brother, you must have missed last year's greatest Blues
and Gumbo show in Oklahoma! Don't make the same mistake twice. Those of you that
know what I'm talking about, grab a friend or two and come on out! Those that
don't, read on...
Blues and Gumbo Together?
FROM THE DEEP ROOTS OF THE FLORIDA CYPRESS SWAMP COMES THE SAUCE BOSS.
Haven't heard him play? You'll never forget him once you do. With his
distinctive slide guitar sound, wrought out of his '53 Telecaster like a man
beggin' for mercy, and slung through a 1948 Fender amp like a dark horse running
through the night, the Sauce Boss has a truly authentic sound that leaves you
looking for something you thought you'd lost, but in fact you never knew you
had. And at the end of the show, everyone eats his GUMBO!
JIMMY BUFFETT
SINGS ABOUT THE SAUCE BOSS in his "I Will Play for Gumbo" song. Parrotheads are
now phlocking from all over the country and are also bringing the Sauce Boss to
"play' and a' sway' with the gumbo" at their events. Festivals and performing
arts centers throughout the US, Canada, and Europe are featuring the Sauce Boss
and his gumbo. His songs "Let the Big Dog Eat" and "Great Big Fanny" appeared on
the Jimmy Buffett compilation album "Margaritaville Café Late Night Menu". NPR's
"All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition" have both covered the Sauce Boss.
CNN and EXTRA sent film crews to New York City Sauce Boss extravaganzas in 2000,
The Food Network's series "Extreme Cuisine" visited the Sauce Boss on location
in New York, and another Food Network series "Keith Famie's Adventures" filmed a
Sauce Boss show in Miami. The Sauce Boss is the only personality that's been
featured in "Living Blues", "GQ", AND "Gourmet Magazine". Get a sample of his
Blues here!
A REAL CLASS ACT, the Sauce Boss has taken his music and his
gumbo to the streets with the non-profit organization, PLANET GUMBO
(planetgumbo.org), where he and his band donate their performance (along with
the gumbo) to Homeless Shelters all over the U.S. Since 1990 they have fed over
150,000 people--for free!
Two Shows!
This Memorial Day Weekend, the Sauce Boss is scheduled to appear at The
Winery at Greenfield Vineyard for two shows! Showtimes are Saturday, May 23,
2009 at 7pm and Sunday, May 24, 2009 at 3pm. Tickets go on sale Saturday, April
4th at NOON and are only available by calling the winery at (405)258-0525.
Ticket prices are $34.95 amphitheater and $44.95 balcony seating, blues and
gumbo included. Wine, beer and soft drinks are available. Don't delay, space is
limited and will fill up fast. Concert is outdoors rain or shine. Tickets will
be mailed via USPS, Visa and Mastercard are accepted.
Don't miss this
show! Reserve Your Tickets Today (405) 258-0525


Now booking private parties and weddings, we have a
few open dates left for this season.
For information please call Mike Greenfield (405)
258-0525 or e-mail us at
wine@greenfieldvineyard.com
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