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Grand Burgundy Tasting with Vineyard Brands, 9/30/25

$50.00

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The enviable Burgundy portfolio of Vineyard Brandswith stars like Matrot, Gouges, Mongeard Mugneret, Louis Michel and morewill be on full display on our mezzanine on Tuesday, September 30 from 5:30 to 7:30pm. This grand tasting will dive deep on Burgundy with 18 delicious wines. 

Your $50 ticket will include a $20 gift card that can be used on any future purchase. Light bites will accompany the wines, and all featured wines will be offered at a special event discount available only to attendees.

Featured producers:
Domaine de Cavea
Louis Michel
Carillon
Vincent Girardin
Vincent et Sophie Morey
Matrot
Domaine de Courcel
Maison Henri Gouges
Mongeard Mugneret
Boillot
Laurent Ponsot

Space is limited, so don't wait to grab your ticket. We hope you can join us Tuesday, September 30 from 5:30 to 7:30pm on our mezzanine for this exciting grand tasting.

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