Royal Wine and Dine Experience

Mar 10, 2021 | Dining, Events

Royal Wine and Dine Experience

Enjoy six courses of culinary delights, and excellent wines to match

CRESCENT COMMUNITIES UNIVERSITY CITY WINE FEST – DAY 2.

( 6-9 pm April 15 at 10818 Tavernay Pkwy. )

Be treated like royalty during an evening with Chef Lisa Brooks at her beautiful home as she guides you through six courses of culinary delights all paired with wines.

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Heirloom Tomato Tartlet With Corn & Fennel Chow Chow

Paired with Tesora Decca Regina Pinot Grigio

Fresh Cucumber Bisque

Paired with Buttercream Chardonnay

Frisée Salad With Smoked Tomato Bacon Vinaigrette
Gratineed Diver Scallop With Lemon Tarragon Gremolata

Paired with Angeline Sauvignon Blanc

Roast Pork Tenderloin w/Citrus Cilantro Date Chimichurri, Pan Roasted Fingerlings , Yellow Squash Purée

Paired with Unanime Pinot Noir

Raspberry Soufflé

Paired with Borrasca

 

MASKING: Mask is required when out of your seat.

COST: $191 per person. Tickets must be purchased at least 24hrs prior to the events and no tickets will be sold the day of the events. This will allow us time to plan the social distance event layout.

BUY TICKETS ONLINE or by calling 704-372-1000.

 

About Crescent Communities University City Wine Fest

Crescent Communities University City Wine fest takes place April 14-18 with five unique wine-filled events in and near Shoppes at University Place.

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