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Free Wine Tasting - Incredible California Values - Friday, October 5

Friday, October 5th from 4-7pm – It’s Asheville’s best free wine tasting, and you’re invited. Stop by to sample some incredible California values from Monterey County and Paso Robles. Oh yeah, we’re throwing that 92 point-rated, Austrian Sauvignon Blanc into the tasting as well. Click here to read more about that one!

Asheville’s Best Free Wine Tasting – Just stop by – we’ve got plenty of free parking!

I struggle with value-priced ($15 and under) California wines. Why? Because they often have a processed, manufactured, artificial style, and that doesn’t do it for me. But occasionally, I am presented with some great ones, and more often than not, they come from California’s Central Coast. And I’m more than excited to share some of my newest finds with you this Friday. Stop by, taste, learn, and save every Friday at Table Wine.

All of the featured tasting wines are 20% off by the bottle on tasting day only.

1. 2015 The Monterey Vineyard Chardonnay (Monterey County, California) – Made by the fine folks at Chalone Vineyard, this rich and stylish Chardonnay comes from vineyards in the lower-lying Salinas Valley. The resulting wine sees 10 months of aging in French oak, yielding a sophisticated wine with gorgeous notes of baked pear, spiced apple, flowers and nutmeg. Gorgeous wine, great price.

2. 2015 The Monterey Vineyard Pinot Noir (Monterey County, California) – Like the Chardonnay, this represents tremendous value for money. Soft, silky, and quite sensual, this one delivers aromas and flavors of ripe cherry/black cherry, raspberry, rose petal, and oak spice. This would pair perfectly with all sorts of fall dishes — think root vegetables, mushrooms, poultry and pork.

3. 2016 Broadside Cabernet Sauvignon (Paso Robles, California) – This has been a top seller at Table Wine for years, and for good reason. Husband and wife Brian and Stephanie Terrizzi are the winemaker/viticulturist team behind Broadside. They harvest their wines at lower sugars and use little to no new oak to create pure and finessed wines. Their 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon certainly shows the classic ripeness of Paso Robles, but there’s great balance and freshness here.

Josh Spurling
Owner/Operator at Table Wine
828.505.8588
josh@tablewineasheville.com