Enjoy a Texas Two-Sip Tasting and Get Texas Wine Month Off to a Good Start

Texas wines will be featured in a blind tasting led by a respected local sommelier at the Whole Foods Culinary Center to kick off Texas Wine Month on Friday, October 3rd.

Respected local wine expert and award-winning sommelier Devon Broglie hosts a blind tasting of Texas wines this evening at the Whole Foods Market Culinary Center. Broglie will discuss how grapes such as Tempranillo, Sangiovese, and Viognier are well-suited to Texas terroir and feature wines made from them in a blind tasting against wines from around the world. Cost of the tasting is $45 and reservations can be made online at www.wholecateringaustin.com.

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