Bottle Rockets: Big “Le Grand Cercle des Vins de Bordeaux” wine tasting on Wednesday, April 22 – and tickets are just $40!


Crazy about wines from Bordeaux (the village in France, not the street in Highland Park, though, yes, there’s probably a lot of overlap)? 

Click here to buy a $40 pass to Le Grand Cercle des Vins de Bordeaux, a sip-and-swirl event featuring wines from 36 Left and Right Bank Bordeaux wineries. This year’s three-city event begins in Dallas on Wednesday April 22 — one night only —  at CityPlace. Winemakers will be there. Cheese and charcuterie will be there. A silent auction of big-boy magnums will be there. You should be there, too.

Details here.

A bit more about The Grand Cercle des Vins de Bordeaux:
The Grand Cercle des Vins de Bordeaux came into existence thanks to the aim of Alain Raynaud, its president and founder, to bring together in one entity the wines of the Right and Left Banks. The Cercle Rive Droite, established in July 2002, has represented for the past 10 years a selection of 137 wines whose keyword is excellence. As for the Cercle Rive Gauche, it was founded in April 2013. A parallel association to the Cercle Rive Droite, it groups together 51 wine estates carefully selected for the quality of their wine. The concept is to take advantage of the drive and efficiency of the Cercle Rive Droite, to promote the fine wines of the Médoc, Graves, Sauternes and Barsac. With almost 200 wines, the Grand Cercle des Vins de Bordeaux presents, during its trips abroad, a showcase of Bordeaux wines selected for their high quality. Its vocation is to prove that in Bordeaux there are superb, top-of-the-range and reasonably priced wines.