Wine & Dine at Wildwood Park's 14th Annual Wine and Food Festival on September 9.
Wildwood Park for the Arts
Friday, September 9, 2011
6:30 p.m.
$75 per person
Prepare to be deliciously overindulged at Wildwood Park's 14th Annual Wine & Food Festival! With more than 150 specially selected wines and 15 of Little Rock's best chefs and restaurants, what's not to enjoy?
Culinary participants include Lulav Eatery, Acadia, Ashley’s, Capriccio Grill, Ferneau, Boscos: the Restaurant for Beer Lovers, Bravo! Cucina Italia, Chenal Country Club, ZaZa’s, The Blue Cake Company, and more!
With an international selection of wines from well-known and new producers, enjoy an evening of unique entertainment including a grape stomping and silent auction in a lively, cocktail party setting, or visit the Wildwood wine cellar for a chance to win a bottle at the Festival’s cork pull.
Have a group of 10 or more? Group discounts are available!
Musical talents for Wine and Food Festival include styles inspired by cultures from around the globe. The Meshugga Klezmer Band and its Eastern European-influenced folk melodies will have guests dancing the night away on stage in the Cabe Theatre, and The Itinerant Locals will lead grape stomping activities outside in Wildwood’s unique botanical gardens.
Always wanted to become a member of Wildwood? Join now to receive a special Festival discount just for you!
Arrive at the 14th Annual Wine & Food Festival in style! Complimentary shuttles provided by Ellis Infiniti will tranport guests to and from Denny Road.
Don't miss another opportunity to enjoy an evening of extraordinary wines and an elegant five course meal with pairings at the Wine Reserve Dinner, a component of the Annual Wine & Food Festival, the following Friday, September 16, at 6:30 p.m at the Grand Hall of the Arkansas Governor's Mansion! $150 per person.
The Wine Reserve Dinner and the Wine and Food Festival can both be enjoyed for $200!
Sponsors Include: Glazer's Distributors, Rush & Linda Harding, Arvest Bank, Ellis Infiniti, Rejuvenation Clinic and Day Spa, the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Arkansas Arts Council, a division of the department of Arkansas Heritage.
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