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German and Austrian Wine Tasting

PA3 cordially invites you to a

German and Austrian Wine Tasting

 

Saturday, May 8, 2021

6:00 pm – 7:30 pm.

Via Zoom

 

Optional Cost: $76 plus tax for four bottles of wine plus a seminar with a certified sommelier and educator. It is not required to purchase the wines or buy all 4 bottles.

For Zoom instructions, RSVP with affiliation by May 4th to Mo Chen ’80 at mochen1746@outlook.com.

 

Details

We have again arranged a wine tasting in partnership with Public Wines, 23 Witherspoon St. Our certified Sommelier and educator for the evening will be Sebastian Koncurat, who has 20 years of experience in the wine and culinary industries.

Click here for the description of the four German/Austrian wines and how to purchase them 

Please purchase or reserve wines by noon on Tuesday, May 4th. This will help Public Wine order enough in advance.

Please note that if you buy 12 bottles or more, you can get a 15% discount by using promotional code PA3.

Public offers free delivery to the following zip codes: 08502, 08504, 08525, 08528, 08534, 08536,08540,08542,08553, and 08558. Promotional code: Freeship

If you live outside these zip codes, please order online or call and pick up at the store. If you have questions for Public Wine, please call 609 924 0750 and they will be happy to help you. Please mention PA3 wine tasting.

Optional Cheese Pairings suggested by Sebastian

The link below identifies the cheese pairings chosed by Sebastian.  You may obtain them from Olsson's.

Olsson’s Cheese Plate:  https://bit.ly/3dN7ROy

 

 

 


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Matt Miller *74 S70

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