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Celebrate spring with this delicious combination.
Treat yourself to a tasting of six rosé wines sourced from around the world, matched with a selection of stunning (and surprising) cheeses at Milk the Cow this month. WHEN: Sunday December 4, 2016 from 1pm to 4pm. WHERE: Milk the Cow, Licensed Fromagerie, 323 Lygon Street, Carlton. PRICE: Just $89 per person. It’s the perfect Sunday afternoon with friends. You’ll receive 75ml pours of the following rosé wines and generous servings of the carefully matched cheeses. Wine & Cheese Menu 2013 Nino Franco Faive Sparkling Rosé (Veneto, Italy) Matched with Yarra Valley Persian Fetta (Australia) 2013 Torzi Matthews Vigna Cantina Rosato di Sangiovese Matched with TBA 2015 Hahndorf Hill Rosé (Adelaide Hills, SA) Matched with Bellavitano Merlot (USA) 2015 Cramele Recas Sole Rosé (Romania) Matched with Jacquin Tradition St Maure (France) 2016 Chaffey Bros Not Your Grandma’s Rosé (Barossa, SA) Matched with Occelli Testun al Barolo (Italy) 2014 Beyerskloof Pinotage Rosé (South Africa) Matched with Le Dauphin (France) (Please note this isn’t a meal, so it’s a good idea to eat something small before the event.) Meet the experts. Our experts will spend 3 to 4 minutes speaking about each wine and cheese, as well as provide detailed tasting notes. Laura Lown, Cheesemonger. Laura has 12 years’ industry experience, including training Heston Blumenthal’s chefs in Melbourne. She personally selects the cheese to best complement the wine. |
Bela Rice, Wine Expert. Our resident expert, Bela, has 30 years’ experience as a wine educator and wine judge. He has carefully sourced the rosé from all over the world.. |
You’ll be poured six glasses each with 75ml pours, which is a total of 450ml or 4.5 standard drinks. If you drink everything that is poured for you, you will be over 0.05% and over the limit. Martin Peston's Wine Tasting Events promotes the Responsible Serving of Alcohol Warning: Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 it is an offence to supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years (penalty exceeds $8000) – for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase or receive liquor (penalty exceeds $700). |
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