Okay, the wine tasting event was last Thursday, but better late than never, right?
My sister-in-law and I sometimes attend Indy Vinos wine tasting events. These are typically crowded and noisy, with half a dozen wines to taste, and usually some snacks available. It's mainly a social event, which is fine, but we don't learn anything about the wines. It's for singles, couples, all ages. Only $15 bucks for unlimited sampling. This past Thursday they held a special event, with a limited number of reserved spots available, and the cost was $40.
We went, and my brother went along. We were all expecting a sit-down dinner, but actually this plan was more practical, and quite fun. There were 5 different stations, each one offering a different food and wine pairing. It allowed you to go at your own pace, and skip anything that didn't appeal. Everything was fabulous! (This sounds like a ton of food and wine, but the portions were quite small, and the wine glasses were nowhere near full.)
My sister-in-law and I sometimes attend Indy Vinos wine tasting events. These are typically crowded and noisy, with half a dozen wines to taste, and usually some snacks available. It's mainly a social event, which is fine, but we don't learn anything about the wines. It's for singles, couples, all ages. Only $15 bucks for unlimited sampling. This past Thursday they held a special event, with a limited number of reserved spots available, and the cost was $40.
We went, and my brother went along. We were all expecting a sit-down dinner, but actually this plan was more practical, and quite fun. There were 5 different stations, each one offering a different food and wine pairing. It allowed you to go at your own pace, and skip anything that didn't appeal. Everything was fabulous! (This sounds like a ton of food and wine, but the portions were quite small, and the wine glasses were nowhere near full.)