Taste Waipara Valley - Bringing the Valley to the City
Taste Waipara Valley
Bringing the Valley to the City
It’s Spring, and Taste Waipara Valley, a boutique wine tasting event, is coming to the Christchurch Casino on 17th September, to showcase over 20 Waipara Valley and North Canterbury wineries, along with crafted beer, cheeses and other local producers. Sample many of the award winning wines from small, boutique vineyards, through to the most prestigious labels from this most promising wine growing region, barely 1 hours’ drive from Christchurch.
Keep up to date and try the latest wines, along with old favourites. Talk ‘One on One’ with the winemakers, brewers and owners. The special tasting is open to the Trade from 2pm – 5pm and later to the public from 6pm – 9pm.
Peter Saunders, winemaker and owner at Bishops Head Wines says, “Remember, there is no such thing a silly question.”
WaiparaValleyNZ Chairman, Geoff Shier, says “we are pleased to bring the Valley to the City again this year, to give Christchurch wine lovers and trade the opportunity to get up close and personal with many of our fantastic wineries, all in the one place, at one time.”
Entry is by ticket, to purchase visit www.tastewaipara.co.nz, or, limited door sales will be available.
This event is organised by WaiparaValleyNZ, the Marketing Group for the Waipara Valley North Canterbury Winegrowers Inc.
Event: Taste Waipara Valley – Boutique Wine Tasting
Event
Where: Christchurch Casino, 1st Floor Diamond and
Canterbury Bars
When: Tues 17th September 2013
Trade Tasting 2pm – 5pm (register online)
Open
to the public 6pm – 9pm
Conditions: 20 years and over,
standard conditions of entry to Christchurch
Casino
Tickets: $25.00 online at www.tastewaipara.co.nz
or $30.00 Door Sales (cash only)
Enquiries: Email: admin@waiparavalleynz.com

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