February Furmint: The Wines of Central and Eastern Europe, with Stetson of Black Lamb Imports (Friday, February 21, 5-8pm) $20
As a continuation of our celebration of February Furmint, Join Stetson Robbins the man behind Black Lamb Imports, a sui generis company that specializes in the wines of Central and Eastern Europe. Taste through a flight of six wines from Central and Eastern Europe, with your ticket credited toward a purchase of three bottles. Here’s some info about Black Lamb:
Black Lamb is an importer of low technology wines and fermentables primarily from Georgia and Central Europe. These are not well known regions and their wines even less so. Ironically, it is this lack of attention that insulates the wines of these regions from the homogenization that defines modern wine. We are not interested in homogenous wine. We seek singular wines of imagination that communicate something about the place and people who made them. As importers, it is our job to bend the market to these wines rather than the wines to the market. Doing this protects the diversity of wine on our table and yours while encouraging, if not providing a livelihood for, the artisan craftspeople who produce them.
As a continuation of our celebration of February Furmint, Join Stetson Robbins the man behind Black Lamb Imports, a sui generis company that specializes in the wines of Central and Eastern Europe. Taste through a flight of six wines from Central and Eastern Europe, with your ticket credited toward a purchase of three bottles. Here’s some info about Black Lamb:
Black Lamb is an importer of low technology wines and fermentables primarily from Georgia and Central Europe. These are not well known regions and their wines even less so. Ironically, it is this lack of attention that insulates the wines of these regions from the homogenization that defines modern wine. We are not interested in homogenous wine. We seek singular wines of imagination that communicate something about the place and people who made them. As importers, it is our job to bend the market to these wines rather than the wines to the market. Doing this protects the diversity of wine on our table and yours while encouraging, if not providing a livelihood for, the artisan craftspeople who produce them.
As a continuation of our celebration of February Furmint, Join Stetson Robbins the man behind Black Lamb Imports, a sui generis company that specializes in the wines of Central and Eastern Europe. Taste through a flight of six wines from Central and Eastern Europe, with your ticket credited toward a purchase of three bottles. Here’s some info about Black Lamb:
Black Lamb is an importer of low technology wines and fermentables primarily from Georgia and Central Europe. These are not well known regions and their wines even less so. Ironically, it is this lack of attention that insulates the wines of these regions from the homogenization that defines modern wine. We are not interested in homogenous wine. We seek singular wines of imagination that communicate something about the place and people who made them. As importers, it is our job to bend the market to these wines rather than the wines to the market. Doing this protects the diversity of wine on our table and yours while encouraging, if not providing a livelihood for, the artisan craftspeople who produce them.