EUCCC Sunshine in a Glass French Wine Dinner
"Wines Tour of the South of France"
After a highly successful first event, the European Chamber is delighted to invite you to a second wine dinner event, this time taking place at trendy restaurant Cantine, located in the heart of the city.
There is unquestionably no nation more closely associated with fine wine than France, and it is with this theme that we bring you our next exclusive dinner event. Self-professed oenophile John Isacs will be taking us on a tour of France's opulent and diverse wine-growing regions, pairing tantalizing French cuisine with a selection of excellent wines.
From the exceptional regions of the Southern Rhone, Provence and Languedoc some of southern France's most renowned wines including delightfully fresh white wines, fruity and floral roses and robust earthy red wines. All the wines will be paired with classic French dishes exhibiting the best of French gastronomique synergy. Come enjoy the sunshine of southern France right here in Shanghai!
Please click here to view a few photos from our last wine dinner to get a taste of what lies in store.
Please note that there are a limited number of seats for this event, so book early to avoid disappointment. Due to the nature of this event we ask that all payments are made in advance; any payment is not received by 7th July we will have to release the booking to make way for other guests; thank you for your understanding!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Event Terms & Conditions
To register for this event please register online by 18:00 7th July. Please note that we will send you a registration confirmation. We require 24 hours notice for cancellations, no-shows who fail to cancel before this time will be invoiced for the event. For any further enquiries or registration, please contact us at sgoodfellow@euccc.com.cn
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