The event includes grand tastings similar to those I wrote about back in May as part of the Boston Grand Tour event. The New York Wine Experience also includes moderated sit down seminars and a grand award banquet. Total cost for the full experience: $1,875.
But don't let sticker shock scare you away - there are more affordable options. The award banquet costs $400 a la carte. The value play, I think, is the $250 grand tastings which run Thursday and Friday from 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm.
$250 for a wine tasting might sound like a lot. And it is. But if you're looking to try some of the best wines produced in the world today in an efficient and indulgent manner, tastings like this are a great way to go.
Here's a list of producers pouring that caught my eye:
- Beaucastel
- Carter
- Cassanova di Neri
- Cheval Blanc
- Clerc Milon
- Cos d'Estournel
- Dominus
- Donum
- DuMOL
- Felsina
- Gaja
- Harlan
- Haut-Brion
- Kistler
- Kosta Browne
- Lafite Rothschild
- Lynch-Bages
- Chateau Margaux
- Peter Michael
- Mouton Rothschild
- Opus One
- Ornellaia
- Papapietro Perry
- Joseph Phelps
- Pichon-Longueville-Baron
- Pontet-Canet
- Revana
- Ridge
- Domaine Saint Prefert
- Sassicaia
- Saxum
- Schrader
- Tenuta Sette Ponti
- Shafer
- Staglin
- Vieux Telegraphe
- Chateau d'Yquem
Have a look at my write-up from the Boston Grand Tour event to get a feel for what's in store.
For more information visit the 2011 New York Wine Experience website.
Georges Grignard Clint Bowyer ELECTRONICS FOR IMAGING Eddie Johnson
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