Jon Bonné's The New French Wine Book Release Party
- Meet the author Jon Bonné, buy your copy, & get it signed!
- Taste wines from some of Jon's favorite producers, featured in the book.
- Added bonus option: Private seminar with Jon before the doors open. Details below.
Dear Wine Lovers,
Jon Bonné is one of the great wine writers of our time. His focus on the individual (rather than the brand) and the farming (not the fame), has led many consumers, professionals, and even winemakers to re-examine their understanding and appreciation of wine. It's helped shape a new generation of wine lovers, including us here at the shop.
Whether you discovered Jon through his wine column at the San Francisco Chronicle, as the author of The New California Wine or The New Wine Rules, or as the Managing Editor at Resy, you know he is equal parts passionate, entertaining and well-researched.
This new tome takes us to a whole other level, representing every region in France, and 850 vignerons. It is his most comprehensive work to date. With a gorgeous layout, stunning photographs, and maps (our favorite!), it will be as enjoyable to look at as it is to read.
We are thrilled to invite you to meet Jon, get first dibs on his new book, taste some of our favorite wines and celebrate with other like-minded wine lovers.
Please join us on our new Mezzanine from 5:00-8:00 pm on Thursday, April 13th. The wines we taste will be available — with a 15% discount — on a pre-sale basis, and a few will be available for purchase on the day.
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To RSVP fill out a quick Google Form by clicking this link. I will do my best to accommodate everyone but may have to keep a waiting list.
Please note: space is limited and only confirmed RSVPs will be able to attend. No one will be admitted without a confirmed RSVP.
Interested in attending a Private Seminar with Jon Bonné? From 4:30-5:30 he will choose 4 wines to discuss through the lens of The New French Wine. Cost is $135 and includes a signed copy of the book. Booking is separate, purchase your ticket here.