Maui Food and Dining

Glenlivet Scotch and Cigar Tasting Dinner at Grand Wailea

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By Erica Garza

The Toast! series returns to Grand Wailea’s Humuhumunukunukuapua’a restaurant with a Glenlivet Scotch and Cigar tasting dinner. Photo courtesy of Grand Wailea.

The Toast! series returns to the Grand Wailea’s Humuhumunukunukuapua’a restaurant with a Glenlivet Scotch and Cigar tasting dinner on Monday, March 28. The dinner will feature a four-course menu prepared by Maui-born Chef Isaac Bancaco. Rick Edwards, Glenlivet brand ambassador and master of scotch, will also be present to introduce the fine spirits.

The event kicks off with a welcome reception at 5:30 p.m. immediately followed by dinner. The planned menu and pairings will include:

Glenlivet 12 year

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Foie gras and unagi “peanut butter and jelly” with macadamia nut butter and grilled pineapple-poha berry jam

Glenlivet 15 year French Oak Reserve

Island ahi spiny lobster wellington with shiro miso mustard and shoyu charred brussels sprouts

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Glenlivet 18 year

Oven-roasted loin of lamb persillade Thai basil mole and celery root malasadas

Glenlivet 21 year

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White chocolate and honey mousse with sour cherry compote and almond streusel to be enjoyed under the stars in a private location accompanied by a Cigar Tasting by Sir Wilfred’s of Lahaina, Maui

The cost of the Glenlivet Scotch and Cigar tasting dinner is $100 per person with a portion of the proceeds to be donated to the Maui Visitor Industry Charity Walk. Call 808-875-1234 x4900 to reserve your seat. Complimentary valet parking will also be provided.

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