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Bentley’s Grill Receives 2012 Superior Cellar Award

Monday, September 12th, 2011

We are happy to announce that that Bentley’s Grill has once again been honored by the Oregon Wine Press with a 2012 Superior Cellar Award. These awards recognize restaurants whose wine programs place particular emphasis on Oregon wines.

We are proud to offer a wide variety of West Coast wines featuring Northwest producers. We feature wines that cater to every taste and occasion. Our wine steward, Mark Jacklich, will be happy to help you choose the perfect wine to accompany your dining selection from our broad menu.

Click here to see our Wine List and our Wine by the Glass list.

The Superior Cellar Awards were launched last year and focused on Oregon restaurants that stood out for their commitment to Oregon wines.   For 2012, The Oregon Wine Press has partnered with the Oregon Wine Board for the national expansion of the Superior Cellar Awards and we are thrilled be among the 70 restaurants to receive this recognition.

For a complete list of all of the restaurants to receive this honor, visit oregonwinepress.com

New Happy Hour Specials This Week

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Lounge Lizard Monday, Tuesday Tinis, Wednesday Ladies Night,  A Bottle Among Friends on Thursday!

Stop by and enjoy our delicious cocktails, appetizers, beer and wine specials after 4pm in our lounge each week!   Our guests love Chef Derek’s delicious appetizers from our Happy Hour menu . Here are the Happy Hour Events for the upcoming week!

Please note, specials are only offered in the Bentley’s Grill Lounge.

Monday, May 9, 2011: Lounge Lizard Monday 4pm-close

We invite you to relax and be a Lounge Lizard each Monday with special cocktails made with our featured liquor served with complimentary promotional merchandise (while supplies last).

5/9 Lounge Lizard Monday Drink Specials Featuring Captain Morgan Rum

Gator Bite Martini: Captain Morgan Lime Bite Rum, DeKuyper Apple Pucker and cranberry juice

Lime & Soda: Captain Morgan Lime Bite Rum and club soda. Served on the rocks

Tuesday, May 10, 2011: Tuesday Tinis 4pm-close

Enjoy delicious creative Martinis each Tuesday in our lounge.    Bonus for Foursquare Users: the “Mayor” of Bentley’s Grill will receive a complimentary Martini just for being “Mayor”.

Not using FourSquare? Sign up! It is easy and fun. This offer is only available on Tuesdays after 4pm; must be 21 with valid ID, must show proof you are the current Foursquare mayor.

5/10 Tuesday Tini Specials

Froot Loop: Smirnoff Watermelon and Green Apple Vodka and cranberry juice

El Nino: Jose Cuervo Tradioconal Tequila, muddled oranges, orange juice, sweet & sour and a splash of grenadine

Crown Royal Manhatten: Crown Royal Whiskey, sweet vermouth and a splash of Angostura Bitters

L.A. Cosmo: Absolut Los Angeles Vodka, DeKuyper Triple Sev, muddled limes and cranberry juice

Wednesday, May 11, 2011: Ladies Night 4pm-close

Four cocktail specials, 2 wine selections, 1 beer special and delicious appetizers! Bonus for Bentley’s Grill Facebook Friends: Each week, we will post a special “Ladies Night Facebook Phrase” on our Facebook Page.

The first 25 customers who repeat the “Ladies Night Facebook Phrase” during Ladies Night (4pm-close each Wednesday) will receive a complimentary promotional gift! Check the page each week and invite your friends to take advantage of this fun offer!

5/11 Ladies Night Specials

Carribean Mist: Jose Cuervo Silver Tequila, DeKuyper Blue Curacao and passion fruit juices

Jeremiah Bullfrog: Jeremiah Sweet Tea Vodka, lemonade and a splash of Midori Melon Liqueur. Served on the rocks

Raspberry Orchid Martini: Rokk Raspberry Vodka, Parrot Bay Rum, with cranberry and pineapple juice

TLC: Tanqueray Gin, muddled limes and cucumbers with tonic. Served on the rocks

Check our Facebook page or Twitter for special updates!

New “A Bottle Among Friends” Wine Specials for Thursday April 14!

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Find Great Deals on Select Bottles of Wine Each Thursday Night at Bentley’s Grill

Each Thursday we introduce new wines to our guests at a discounted price on the Bentley’s Grill A Bottle Among Friends Wine List. Guests also enjoy a complimentary appetizer from our Happy Hour Menu with your Bottle Among Friends wine purchase.

This special wine list includes 6 different bottles of wine that have been chosen by our Wine Steward, Brian Kemmerle. When you select one of these undiscovered favorites to try, Bentley’s Grill is offering a significant discount on those bottles. These wines represent some of the “hidden gems” on our wine list and help our guests discover new favorites.

This Thursday,  April 14 we are featuring….

Solena Pinot Gris Apricot and green apple with hints of almonds, silky and balanced
Regular Price $35.00
ABAF Price $24.50

L’Ecole Semillon Citrus blossom and tangerine with apple, pear and honeysuckle
Regular Price $29.00
ABAF Price $20.30

Novelty Hill Stillwater Creek Chardonnay Smooth and polished, pear and spice flavors, lingers nicely
Regular Price $38.00
ABAF Price $26.60

Cooper Mountain LIFE Pinot Noir Raspberries and black cherries with moderate structure, No-sulfites added
Regular Price $46.00
ABAF Price $32.20

Justin Syrah Soft and plump; with blueberry, plum, caramel and butterscotch
Regular Price $47.00
ABAF Price $32.90

Basel Claret Bordeaux Blend Merlot blend; floral with raspberries, black cherries and black tea
Regular Price $40.00
ABAF Price $28.00

Featured Pairing of the Week: Oregon Lamb Sirloins With Grochau Cellars 2007 Tempranillo

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Weekly Wine Notes From Brian Kemmerle

Bentley’s Wine Steward, Brian Kemmerle regularly offers his insight and experience to help select the perfect wine to accompany Chef Derek Ridgway’s dishes.

This week’s featured pairing is in honor of a local 4-H group participating in the Oregon State Fair. The chef is grilling tender Oregon Lamb sirloins and topping them with a classic Spanish sauce of almonds and red peppers called Romesco. This dish is served with lentils spiked with crisped pieces of prosciutto and fresh seasonal asparagus.

The subtle gamy flavors and the assertive char of the grilled lamb, brightness of the red peppers and the saltiness of the prosciutto are the flavors that stood out to me on this dish so I decided to pair the Grochau Cellars 2007 Tempranillo with it. The wines ripe fruit flavors, soft tannins and subtle grilled meat aromas made for a nice match. Cheers!

Brian Kemmerle Announces The New “By-The-Glass” Menu

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Bentley's Grill Wine Steward Living in the heart of Oregon wine country gives Wine Steward Brian Kemmerle a unique perspective on some of the world’s best wines. His knowledge and passion for wine that began in culinary school have inspired and pleased our guests on numerous occasions. He has a talent of choosing the perfect wine (usually local)  to match any of our Chef’s dishes. He regularly shares his insights with guests and hopes you will enjoy his new “by the glass” menu:

December Wine Notes From Bentley’s Grill Wine Steward:

With forty wines to choose from and a combination of vintage changes, out of stocks and seasonal preferences the “by-the-glass” menu starts to look a little tired about five or six times a year. This revision features some subtle and drastic changes to the selection.

First, what’s gone and why:

Lemelson’s 2008 “Tikka’s Run” Pinot Gris – already sold out. One of Oregon’s best Pinot Gris each year and becoming harder to get because of it.

Moet “White Star” is now Moet “Brut Imperial”. Moet has finally depleted the special American cuvee “White Star” and will now be shipping to us what they ship to the rest of the world the “Brut Imperial”. Merci!

In the “so many good wines and not enough time” category the Adelsheim Pinot Blanc and the L’Ecole Semillon have been exchanged for two new exciting wines.

The Erath Oregon Pinot Noir and the Witness Tree “Chainsaw Vineyard” Pinot Noir have been “dueling” for a couple of months now and the winner, by a substantial margin” is still on the list.

As good as the Boedecker 2006 “Athena” Pinot Noir was, it did not command enough commercial success on the menu as it did as the “Featured Pinot Noir”. It will remain on the bottle list and may return at a later date as the “FPN”.

Fortunately some of you got to try the Waterbrook 2006 Reserve Cabernet. It made a nationally publicized wine magazines “Top 100 wines of the year” list and promptly sold out. The replacement is not too shabby either.
At 188 cases of total production it was no surprise to me that the Three Angels Avery Vineyard Zinfandel had sold out. We had already seen the 188 cases of the Les Collines Vineyard come and go away. The last couple of bottles will be available on the main wine list.

Onto the new!
The ultra-rich Four Graces Pinot Blanc replaces the crisp and lively Adelsheim. The winery writes:
White peach, honey and butterscotch combine on the nose with lightly toasted hazelnuts. An invitingly fresh zest of lime flavor is followed by Asian pear, jicama and grapefruit. This is a full bodied wine with a long finish.

Also new to the list is a newcomer to the local wine scene J. Scott Cellars, a boutique winery, out of Eugene, Oregon. The 2008 Viognier was made from purchased Rogue Valley fruit and has lovely floral aromatics and a touch of residual sugar to balance out the nice acidity. I’ll look to match this wine with the Chefs many forays into Asian cuisine.

To prove that good wine doesn’t have to cost a lot of money I have added the 2008 Jovino Pinot Gris to the menu. At $6.00 a glass it delivers plenty of Oregon Pinot Gris goodness for very little cash. This wine should be very popular with the “Happy Hour” crowd.

Cherry Hill winery has finally released their 2006 “Estate” Pinot Noir. It met with rousing success as the “Featured Pinot Noir” and hopefully that success with continue now that you can have it anytime you want. This wine, in combination with St. Innocent, Witness Tree, Willamette Valley Vineyards, Mystic and Bethel Heights means that you can now support six local, Salem area, wineries with your wine buying dollars.

Usually when a wine changes vintage I remove it from the menu however in this case the Seven Hills 2007 Merlot is just as good as the 2006. So it stays. Enjoy.

The replacement for the Waterbrook ended up being the 2006 Kestrel Cabernet Sauvignon. Kestrel Vintners have a vast and somewhat confusing selection of wines and they are usually a couple of nickels more expensive that their nearest competition however this wine stood out during my weekly tastings. Pretty black fruits, floral notes and a bit of structure to this wine will appeal to classic Cabernet drinkers and match well with our various steaks.

Apparently I was on a bit of a Northwest Italian varietal kick lately. I re-tasted a new vintage of Nebbiolo. Scored a Sangiovese blend at a unbelievable price and added two Barbera to the menu. To pour by the glass I picked the 2006 Waving Tree Barbera out of Washington has striking dried black cherry notes and a lift of acidity to match nicely with the chefs new Pork Tenderloin special and mushroom ravioli dish with braised boar ragout.

The last item on the menu is a returning special. The 2006 Andrew Rich Coup d’Etat is a Rhone-style blend with Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah and usually a touch of Counoise. I poured the 2005 until it ran out and when I tasted this 2006 it was a bit rough around the edges. Well, today is has softened up nicely and should pair nicely with Lamb dishes and other richly flavored red meat entrees, especially ones cooked on the grill with a bit of char on them.

Cheers!