Three Winemakers of Eastern Europe
Tuesday March 25th from 5:30 to 7:30pm
$20/person applicable to purchase of the tasting wines.
Meet these winemakers, hear their stories, and taste their wines. Humans have been producing wine in Eastern Europe for at least 8,000 years, and these are the planet's oldest known vinicultural sites. March 25th at The House of Glunz will be an exciting and rare opportunity to speak with truly artisan producers while directly experiencing a variety of unique wines, some from historic indigenous grapes grown at the very birthplace of wine.
Ketevan Hubert of Tilisma Winery, Kakheti, Georgia
Kakha Tchotiashvili of Tchotiashvili Winery, Kakheti, Georgia
Ondrej Dubas of Krásna Horá Winery, Moravia, Czech Republic
Please join us for a fascinating wine experience sure to thrill both the palate and the mind. The winemakers will taste us through their low-intervention, organically-grown, now internationally celebrated red and white wines. Experience wines aged in qvevri, the clay vessels buried underground that have been an integral part of the region’s winemaking traditions for at least 80 centuries.
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