Wine 102: A Guided Tasting and Silent Auction
posted by UniversityCentersoftheSanMiguel
When:
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, December 8
Where:
The Hotel Telluride,
Telluride,
Description:
The University Centers of the San Miguel's second annual Wine- Food Pairing Fundraiser will take place on Saturday, December 8th from 6:00pm-9:00pm at the Hotel Telluride. It will be a great night of wine education from Steve Craig of the Wine Mine, good food, and friends! So, come and enjoy a guided tasting of 8 different wines at 4 stations! There will also be a great silent auction, so don't forget to bring your checkbooks!
Tickets are limited so reserve yours today at www.ucsanmiguel.org under the wine 102 tab!
Details:
$55.00 $100 for a couple $225 for a couple, includes a night at the Hotel Telluride $400 for a group of 8, perfect for your office's holiday party
970-369-5255
lcichella@ucsanmiguel.org
photos
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