Toast of the Town Atlanta
I am so excited to go to this one. Imagine the backdrop: the Georgia Aquarium! Back in January, I was lucky enough to attend an event that was held in the ballroom. It had something to do with the Today Show’s telecast inside the Aquarium. I got to go on this private viewing of the Belugas up in the ballroom who just love to show off. I even got to go where it’s off limits to the public and I got to see the whale sharks feed at the top of the water. I just love the Georgia Aquarium and I have been a yearly member since it opened. And now this. Good food, wine, music, and the Georgia Aquarium. Repeat. Food. Wine. Music. Georgia Aquarium. It can’t get better than this.
There will be over 500 wines available for tasting and the list of participating restaurants includes the best of the best: Seasons 52, Repast, City Grill, Canoe, Woodfire Grill, and many more.
This is the first year it’s going to be held in our beautiful city. Really, I can’t wait. Will I see you there?
More information available through their website.
*The VIP Tasting is a private pre-event tasting of reserve and estate wines. Includes a complimentary Wine Enthusiast Wine Master 2008 pocket electronic wine buying guide, tasting glass, tasting notes booklet and admission to Grand Tasting.
Atlanta Toast of the Town
Thursday • April 17, 2008
VIP Tasting* 5pm $185
Grand Tasting 7-10pm $95
Georgia Aquarium
225 Baker Street
Atlanta, GA 30313
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1 kurt // Mar 31, 2008 at 9:46 am
this sounds like so much fun! expensive though. i don’t know if we can go. we are going to savannah that weekend and need to save money.
2 georgia aquarium // Apr 18, 2008 at 6:19 pm
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