The Battalion i esday • June 16,1998 GGIELIFE UlOr'I r ear(f 9t Dfirouj/j t/ie Grapevine JShS prp f; mnrp fo fh-ic * * here's more to this vine- ard than just vintage vino e f By Natalie Cobb Staff Writer Nestled off Highway 21 on Old Reliance Road is one of Bryan's most prized tourist stops — the Messina Hof win ery This year marks Messina Hof's 21st year, and the winery ife celebrating in a big way. I Over the last few years, Messina Hof has made quite a n.ime for itself around the na- t on. The 40-acre winery has racked up twice as many awards as any other Texas wineries in its IfWo decades. In the 1998 Dallas ■Morning News International ■Vine Competition, Messina Hof ran away with the most awards |rom among all of the Texas ineries. Wines are not all Messina Hof as to offer, however. Visitors ray also enjoy The Vintage louse, the winery's on-site lestaurant. Although the aes- |hetics of choosing a wine for inner may intimidate even the nost cultured culinary enthusi- ist, restaurant owner Merrill Bonariggo said beauty is often in he eye of the beholder. "The best wine in the world is he one you prefer, and the best ood with which to serve your avorite wine is primarily a mat er of choice," Bonariggo said. The Vintage House features a enu full of European cuisine paired with a romantic atmos phere overlooking the vine yards. Restaurant hours include lunch Wednesday through Sat urday 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., with dinner Thursday through Satur day from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. For those who enjoy dinner so much that they would like to hang around and spend the night, the Messina Hof Bed and Breakfast is available by reser vation and can make anyone feel they are on vacation in the French countryside. Public relations director Cindy Schellenberg said the ebb and flow of Aggie events keep the bed and breakfast's waters stirred throughout the year. "You can bet the bed and breakfast will be full when Ag gie football season starts," Schel lenberg said. "We pretty much plan our weekends during the school year around Aggie foot ball, Parent's Weekend and oth er Aggie traditions." Although the winery is busy during the school year with school events, the busiest time of the year is in the summer. July brings on the harvest of grapes at Messina Hof, and anyone can pick and stomp grapes until their heart is content. The har vest begins on July 25th. After stomping, grape pickers can move inside for a Wine and Food Pairing Seminar presented by Merrill Bonariggo. If students need a break from traditional classes and want to take a class in something fun, then Messina Hof might be the place to enroll. Cooking tips fre quently are given through the many food and cooking classes presented during the summer. August 1st promises to be a day filled with culinary delight as Matt Martinez, owner of "Matt's No Place" in Dallas, teaches students the fine art of Jake Schrickling/77ie Battalion Aaron Gill, a junior anthropology major and assistant retail manag er for Messina Hof, salutes Don Kidwell, a physics graduate student and Melissa Scheier, a political science graduate student. creating tantalizing dishes. "We love to have students out to our cooking classes and to the restaurant," Schellenberg said. "We specialize in fantastic food and fantastic service. Ag gies are always welcome." Messina Hof visitors can even cook up some mystery during the "Mafia Murder Mys tery" dinner or the "Who Killed the Winemaker Murder Mys tery" dinner. Guests dine on gourmet meals at these events and try to figure out the mystery. "Mafia Murder Mystery" will be held on July 17 and the "Winemaker Murder Mystery" will be held on August 8. When Father's Day rears its head, forget the standard tie and bring dad out to Messina Hof for the Father's Day Ex travaganza. The fun kicks off on the evening of June 19 with a five course gourmet dinner where families can sample the winning wines from the Dallas kWi II results oF the A MCATv, e... • • • mailed to test takers on Thursday, June 18th. The Princeton Review is dedicated to helping every pre-med student get an MCAT score he or she is satisfied with. To that end we offer: # The most effective techniques Expert, Veteran instructors # The best materials # The confidence you need There are still spots available to prepare For the August MCAT. Call today! MCAT LSAT Personal Attention THE PRINCETON REVIEW GMAT GRE Guaranteed Satisfaction Call or visit us 800.MD.BOUND wvs^w. review, com Morning News competition. On Saturday, fathers can gain the techniques of the master chefs through a cooking school. During the cooking class they learn how to utilize fresh vegetables in meals and then how to compost the left-over material. In addition to all of these ac tivities, Messina Hof offers something for everyday. Come cool off during those hot summer days in Messina Hof's wine tasting room, take a tour of the winery or relax with a glass of your favorite Messina Hof wine. Tours and wine tast ings at the winery are available weekdays and weekends. Whether you want to ex plore the world of Texas wine, dine or simply relax, Messina Hof has something for every one. "We are not a great Texas winery," owner Paul Bonariggo said. "We are a great world class winery." Dirty Work sinks Hope Floats Starring Sandra Bullock and Harry Connick Jr. Playing at Hollywood 16 and College Park 6 One of the best flicks of the summer, Hope Floats, is an excellent film about love, deception by loved ones and getting through tough times. La beled a chick flick by most men, this film can appeal to everyone, includ ing guys. Birdie, played by Bullock, is a small-town beauty, whose husband cheats on her with her best friend and reveals it on a trashy talk show. Birdie returns to Texas to start a new life with her daughter. The daughter, Ber nice, adds a fun and playful twist to the film and is a great addition to light en up some of the heavier parts of the film. There were a few stereotypical scenes of Texas portraying most of the women in cowboy hats while out on the town, but this can be overlooked by Bullock’s acting talents and Connick’s good looks. This story is an ex cellent love story that has something everyone can appreciate. “Hope Floats” is an enjoyable, light-hearted movie and is a summer must see. (A) — Natalie Cobb Dirty Work Starring Norm MacDonald, Artie Lange, and Jack Warden Playing at Hollywood Cinema 16 Former Saturday Night Live actor Norm MacDonald plays Mitch Weaver, a down-on-his-luck kind of guy. Artie Lange plays his best friend, Sam, who also, as it is oh-so-tastefully explained in the opening minutes of the film, happens to Mitch’s brother. Their father (Jack Warden) is in in need of a heart transplant, but be cause of his age, chances of receiving a heart are practically zero, unless Mitch and Sam come up with $50,000 to bribe the heart surgeon (Chevy Chase in a pitifully unfunny role). In order to get the money, Mitch and Sam open up a revenge-for-hire business, and audiences watch as they do other people’s dirty work. see Movies on page 4. «.9l» Justin (Harry Connick Jr.) and Birdie (Sandra Bullock) smarm it up Texas-style in this sum mer’s most recent dose of romantic match-mak ing celluloid, Hope Floats. om eec Y % V Freedom of the press re om Checking. a tree checking account • Unlimited checking • No monthly service charge • First 50 checks free • Check safekeeping • 8 convenient locations • 12 ATMs We’re here to help. Call us. 260-4300 www.first-american-bank.com certain restrictions apply Member FDIC FIRST . ^gsrnencan First American Bank, SSB