Experience a world of flavors at the 4th annual Basser’s Food and Wine Festival, featuring 175 wines, live music, craft beer, and delectable dishes from 15 local restaurants.
Held on Sunday, August 25, from 1 to 4 p.m., tickets are $100 per person and include wine, food, craft beer, and entertainment. They can be purchased at Basser’s Fine Wine. or by calling the store directly at 954-840-3122.
This year’s theme, “Around the World,” will showcase wine tables representing regions such as the US, France, Spain, Italy, South Africa, Argentina, and Germany.
Attendees can look forward to tasting Napa Cabernet, German Rieslings, Argentine Malbec, French Champagne, and more.
With each passing year, the Basser’s Food and Wine Festival has grown in popularity. This year, organizers expect to welcome between 600 and 700 guests.
New additions to the festival include a VIP portion before the main event, live music performed by acclaimed local musician Jesse Young, and craft beer tables catering to non-wine drinkers.
Event Organizer Emily Basser shared her enthusiasm.“We want there to be something for everyone. Our goal is to create an experience where guests can explore a diverse range of wines and enjoy the best of what our local culinary scene has to offer.”
Basser’s Fine Wine, located at 6240 Coral Ridge Drive in Coral Springs, has been serving the community for over four years and has garnered numerous accolades.
Co-owner Glenn Basser brings over 20 years of industry experience, including time as Vice President of Sales for Grgich Hills Estate and Michael Mondavi wines.
Th Marriott Coral Springs Hotel & Convention Center, located at 11775 Heron Bay Blvd.
For more information, follow Basser’s Fine Wine on Facebook and Instagram @BassersFineWine, or contact them at 954-840-3122 or Bassersfinewine@gmail.com.
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