Austrian wine specialist Stefanie Lobner, managing director at Premium Estates of Austria, is one of the most charming, and knowledgeable, Austria ambassadors we've met. On Monday, February 10, we're taking advantage of her visit to New York with a special seminar that will look at Austria through the lens of three top producers in the Vineyard Brands portfolio. As we taste the wines of Sattlerhof, Loimer and Wieninger, Stefanie will share her love of this great wine nation. All three producers are customer favorites, and all three are certified by respekt-BIODYN, Austria's biodynamic farming collective.
Please join us on Monday, February 10 at 6pm as we explore this exciting and diverse set of wines with the lovely Stefanie. Light bites will be served. Seating is limited. Tickets for this class are $40 and a $20 store credit will be issued with your purchase.
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