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New Meetup: Binyamina Night in New Jersey

From: Avi A.
Sent on: Friday, January 8, 2010, 12:06 AM
Announcing a new Meetup for Israeli Wine Lovers!

What: Binyamina Night in New Jersey

When: Saturday, January 30,[masked]:00 PM

Price: $236.00 per person

Where: (A location has not been chosen yet.)

The Binyamina Winery was founded in the heart of the town of Binyamina, but has a history that goes back to it pre-winery days. In 1925 a perfume factory was establish by Baron Benjamin de Rothschild, after whom the town of Binyamina is named. The factory site was chosen due to the jasmine plants that grew profusely in the area, and which were needed to produce perfume extracts. After a few changes it became a winery, named Eliaz Winery, in 1952. After changing owners it was named Binyamina Winery in 1996

Asaf Paz, Binyamina's chief winemaker, will grace us with his presence and present a wide selection of his creations.

Sit back and relax and join other wine lovers at the Israeli Wine of the Month Club?s interactive wine tasting experience.

What is interactive wine tasting?

* Nine wonderful Israeli wine will be explored. Artisan cheeses and breads, crackers and fruit are also served.
* A panel of our Sommelier/Wine Critics will describe each wine and guide you in exercising your palate tasting them. Also, the panel will offer wine and food pairing suggestions
* You will be encouraged to voice your opinion about each wine and write elaborate notes -- be Robert Parker, Tom Stevenson or Daniel Rogov for a night...
* We will collect everyone?s tasting notes and distribute them via a newsletter. The newsletter will also include professional tasting notes as well as detailed descriptions of the wineries, and more...


When? Jan 30, 2010 at 7PM
Where? TBD

How much? $36 at door
RSVP by Jan 29, 2009 (space is limited)

Learn more here:
http://www.meetup.com/Israeli-Wine-Lovers/calendar/12258959/

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