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Vino100 Presents “Night of the Italian Collection”

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He is not as geeky as the picture makes him look.
He is not as geeky as he looks here.

On Wednesday, June 3, Vino100 will present “Night of the Italian Collection”, a “night celebrating cultural influences that have helped shaped lifestyles of those with impeccable taste around the world.” The special guest for the evening is Alfonso Cevola, the significant Italian wine specialist at Glazer’s Distributors and writer of On the Wine Trail in Italy. Jump for joy and the details.Please join us for our “Night of the Italian Collection” at Vino100 on Mercoledi,(Wednesday) June 3rd.
The Italian Collection at Vino100 consists of cultural influences that have helped shaped lifestyles of those with impeccable taste around the world.
Vino100 Welcomes Alfonso Cevola!
Our special guest, Alfonso Cevola, C.S.W. and Italian Wine Specialist of Glazer’s Distributors, will enlighten us on the subtle nuances of the spectacular wines that will be introduced. If anyone knows all things Italian, it’s Alfonso.
Vino100’s presentation of Italian influence will include:
•    Generous Tasting Pours of 7 Italian Wines from these regions… Lombardia , Puglia , The Veneto , Alto Adige , Toscana, & Piemonte–pours will be about 1/3 glass each!
•    Dallas Mozzarella Co. will conduct a “Mozzarella Making Demonstration” and let YOU eat the finished product. Delicious combinations with herbs & other ingredients will be Bravissimo!
•    Jimmy’s Italian Food Store will provide Appetizers (Jimmy’s Italian Sausage & Lasagna) that are All You Can Eat! Additional appetizers will be offered from Vino100.
•    Live Guitar will be provided with Italian Opera played in the breaks!
•    Scenes of Italy will be showing on our Flatscreen! Will it be an Italian Movie? Aerial Views? Italian Car Races? Wait and see!
PARTICULARS:
Buongiorno!
Please join us for our “Night of the Italian Collection” at Vino100 on Mercoledi,(Wednesday) June 3rd.
The Italian Collection at Vino100 consists of cultural influences that have helped shaped lifestyles of those with impeccable taste around the world.
Vino100 Welcomes Alfonso Cevola!
Our special guest, Alfonso Cevola, C.S.W. and Italian Wine Specialist of Glazer’s Distributors, will enlighten us on the subtle nuances of the spectacular wines that will be introduced. If anyone knows all things Italian, it’s Alfonso.
Vino100’s presentation of Italian influence will include:
•    Generous Tasting Pours of 7 Italian Wines from these regions… Lombardia , Puglia , The Veneto , Alto Adige , Toscana, & Piemonte–pours will be about 1/3 glass each!
•    Dallas Mozzarella Co. will conduct a “Mozzarella Making Demonstration” and let YOU eat the finished product. Delicious combinations with herbs & other ingredients will be Bravissimo!
•    Jimmy’s Italian Food Store will provide Appetizers (Jimmy’s Italian Sausage & Lasagna) that are All You Can Eat! Additional appetizers will be offered from Vino100.
•    Live Guitar will be provided with Italian Opera played in the breaks!
•    Scenes of Italy will be showing on our Flatscreen! Will it be an Italian Movie? Aerial Views? Italian Car Races? Wait and see!
PARTICULARS:
Date: Wednesday, June 3rd
Time: 7:30 to 9:30
Cost: $40 per person (plus tax)
Reservations are Required!
Please call us at 214-969-9463 or email your reservation to [email protected]. Please do not reserve through our website.
Grazie!!

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