Wine Tastings From France To Eastern Europe In Harlem

May 2, 2015

©Diane-Allford_7055The Winery in Harlem has a great no expense series of wine tastings where you can experience the difference between a wine from France to Eastern Europe.

HARLEM EAT UP Bordeaux Precursor

Friday, May 8th, 5:15pm to 8:15pm

Wines of Bordeaux has partnered with THE WINERY to host a major Bordeaux wine tasting a week before the premier food and wine experience in Harlem. HARLEM EAT UP is a brand new festival in Harlem, celebrating Harlem’s food and culture between May 14th – May 17th. Net proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Harlem Park to Park and Citymeals-on-Wheels. For more information, please visit www.harlemeatup.com

Wines From The Old Country

Saturday, May 9th, 5:30pm to 8:00pm

Our focus will be on wines from Central and Eastern Europe. Dalibor Kostan will provide our customer with a wonderful narrative about the wines of Croatia and Slovenia. These areas of production have been making wine for centuries but war and strife has affected consistent wine production until recently. Come taste these wines that reflect characteristics of the earth and terroir.



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