BY: Erin Kushner
Now in its second year, Eataly’s Winter Wine & Cheese Fest is taking over the Italian market on Wednesday, Jan. 23, for two sessions of Italian indulgence. Attendees can choose from two different time slots — 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. — for an evening that includes sampling more than 15 types of local and Italian cheeses and bites, and more than 20 types of wine.
Tickets are $60, which is a lot more expensive than a bottle of wine from Trader Joe’s but definitely cheaper than a flight to Rome. A pass includes wine, cheese, and salumi samples, plus the opportunity to learn about each of the samples from the cheesemongers and winemakers at hand.
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