"Wines from Spain" Wine Tasting at The Fenix this Thursday
On Thursday, June 25th, the Fenix will be hosting "Wines from Spain", hosted by Hudson Austin from Wine Merchant, Inc. The tasting starts at 7pm and features five Spanish wines and a selection of Tapas from The Fenix menu. Cost is $20 per person.
This was a lot of fun! I hope the Fenix does it again. My only gripe would be that the wine expert spends a little more time explaining the wines.
Anonymous said…
What time did it go until? I was considering going at around 8:30 but thought it might be too late to get my money's worth.
Anonymous said…
It was a little different than other wine tastings I have attended, much more casual. Great event, great atomosphere, great selection of tapas. I would do it again in a minute. Unbelievable low price. And, do you know they rent the place out for events?
Anonymous said…
Great selection of wines, very informative host. Only two tappas though with so much wine was not enough. Still, great experience and value.
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