San Francisco Chronicle Holding World’s Largest Tasting of American Wines
Yet again, one of those reason that I would like to live in California.
The San Francisco Chronicle is having a Wine Competition Public Tasting. In partnership with gourmet food website SavorCalifornia.com the event offers delicious hand-crafted creations from premier artisan food purveyors. Fare includes award winning artisan breads, savory meats, exotic oils, hand crafted cheeses, delicious desserts, floral jams, sumptuous sauces, and other fabulous creations by the California Culinary Academy.
The SFCWC event will be held at Fort Mason Center’s Festival Pavilion in San Francisco, Saturday, February 28th, 2009. Recognized as the largest competition of American wines in the world, the SFCWC invites every taste, from consumers to connoisseurs, to taste America’s finest.
The Competition broke world records in 2007 with 3,800 American wine entries, a number that established its position as the largest competition of American wines in the world. The 2008 competition raised the bar even higher, featuring an astounding 4,235 entries. This year, the SFCWC proudly welcomed a total of over 4,736 wines from 1,212 winery brands, submitted from 300 wineries in 26 states throughout the country.
Consistently sold out prior to the day of the event, the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Public Tasting offers tickets for $60 when purchased in advance HERE. Or you can buy tickets at the door for $80 if they're still available. The event runs from 2pm – 5pm, which is the only down side I can see to this whole thing, because that's not near enough time for all of that wine.
(borrowed heavily from Vagabond)
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