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Wine Expo Boston
The Boston Wine Expo is held in late January every year when you are here with your Boston handicap van rental. This is the largest trade and consumer wine event in the country. Over 300 wineries participate and pour over 1800 wines for you to sample when you participate. Make sure you have a designated driver or an alternative way of getting home though. Not only is this a great place to learn about new wines, you can also feel good that this is a philanthropic event. A significant impact is made on the community because a portion of the proceeds go to charity. Over $1 million has been donated to various charities since the event started.
What a way to spend the weekend
When you are in town for the Boston Wine Expo with your Boston handicap rental van, you will find the weekend is filled with great activities. The Grand Tasting features samples from over 300 international wineries with some 1800 wines. There are also celebrity chefs that participate. They are featured on two stages and will give samples and recipes that you can try at home. There are also 26 Guided Tastings and Seminars. In the Grand Cru Wine Lounge, you can pamper yourself and sample some vintages. Finally, you can meet and greet with the winemakers and learn some of the secrets of their wine.
The Grand Cru Wine Lounge
For wine connoisseurs, the Grand Cru Wine Lounge is a must-see when you are in town with your handicap van rental in Boston during the Wine Expo. The Grand Cru Wine Lounge is the place to sample rare and expensive vintages before purchasing a bottle. Located separately from the Grand Tasting, all wines poured here retail for $75 and more. There is also live entertainment. The ticket price for the Grand Cru Wine Lounge is $175 and includes admission to the Grand Tasting on the same day. Some of the participating wineries in 2011 included Amizetta Vineyards, Fine Wines of the World, J. Lohr Vineyards and Wines, Ladera Vineyards, Loire Valley Wines, Moet Hennessy USA, Terre di San Rocco Vineyards, and others. Food in 2011 was provided by Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and Aura Restaurant among others.
The Grand Tasting
While there are far too many wineries to include on the list that participated in the 2011 event here, but some of the wines you may recognize include Barefoot Wine & Bubbly, Loire Valley Wines, Oyster Bay Wines, Piemonte Sweet Home/Carlin De Palolo, Ravenswood Winery, Rhone Valley Wines, and many others. Tickets to the Grand Tasting only are about $110 for one day during the event and includes access to everything but the Grand Cru Wine Lounge.
Seminar series
When you are here with your handicap van rental in Boston, you will also have the opportunity to learn more about wines through the speaker's series. These change every year, but in 2011 there were leading authors that spoke. There was also a wine school to help new wine drinkers learn more about the wines they enjoyed. Many of the speakers focus on one particular type of wine. Check out the schedule for speakers that may be of interest to you.
When you are here with your Boston handicap van rental, you will find the Boston Wine Expo is a great place to learn about wines and taste new ones that you've never heard of from around the world. When you are here, you can also try great food that goes well with the wine. Take home recipes so you can try your own pairings as well.
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