When: June 24, 2008 (Tuesday), 19.00-21.00 hours
Where: Sofia, restaurant "Beyond the alley, in the attic", Budapest Str. 31
Access: Participation Fee
Organizer: Via Ozonika
Who is: Lovers of wine
Event: Tasting "Wine in time of football" will be held on June 24, 2008 (Tuesday) at 19.00 am in the restaurant "Beyond the alley, in the attic", "Budapest" Str. 31 in Sofia. The leader of the special event is Yana Petkova, wine expert and specialist in Austrian wines.
With variations on "Wine and a little football" will present the fans of Austrian wine and good European football one of the host countries of the European Championship in 2008.
In our virtual journey across Austria, a traditional producer of quality, elegant and less popular wines will taste as follows:
• Sauvignon Blanc 2007, Hans Nehrer, Burgenland;
• Gru"ner Veltliner Krems DAC 2007, Krems, Kremstal;
• Gru"ner Veltliner Gebling 2007, Buheger, Kremstal;
• Riesling Steinterassen 2007, Krems, Kremstal;
• Pannobile pino Blanc 2004, Helmut Rener, Burgenland;
• Blaufrankisch 2005, Burgenland.
The cost is 47 leva and includes a guest lecture, tasting sample (an average of 50 - 60 ml) of each wine, cheese, bread and mineral water.
It is required prior reservation to participate no later than 21:45 p.m. on June 23 / Monday / because of limited number of seats.
For reservations and information:
Rosen Potskov, Via Ozonika, rossen.potzkov @ viaozonica.com or 0896 700 981.
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"Wine in time of football" is another series of wine tasting events of "Via Ozonika" specialized in holding wine tours and wine tasting in Bulgaria.
The special wine events are suitable for both amateurs who would like to try varieties of wines from different regions of the planet and connoisseurs who follow contemporary


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