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Plume Ridge Wine Tasting

An Evening with Plume Ridge: Wine, Conversation, and Community

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There’s something special about slowing down, gathering with friends, and enjoying a glass of wine together. At Plume Ridge’s tasting events, we create that opportunity. A relaxed evening where wine isn’t just poured, but shared, explored, and appreciated.

What to Expect at a Plume Ridge Tasting

Our tastings are designed to be welcoming and enjoyable for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned wine lover or just starting your journey. Each event features:

A Curated Selection of Wines – We showcase bottles chosen by our expert team, often including exclusive or limited releases you won’t find anywhere else.

Complementary Light Appetizers – Thoughtful bites to pair with your glass, enhancing the flavors without overwhelming your palate.

A Relaxed Atmosphere – Think conversation over clinking glasses, new friendships formed, and the joy of discovering a new favorite wine.

The goal isn’t to overwhelm you with details, but to create a setting where wine feels approachable, enjoyable, and unpretentious.

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Why Attend?

Wine is meant to be shared, and these tastings are a way to:

Try something new without committing to a full bottle.

Learn a little (or a lot) about wine in a friendly environment.

Connect with other wine enthusiasts in the community.

Enjoy a well-deserved evening out filled with good company.

A Story Worth Sharing

At a recent tasting, one couple told us they had come “just to try something new” but left with a deeper appreciation for wine (and a few new friends). They admitted they’d always felt a little intimidated by wine lists in restaurants. By the end of the evening, they were confidently swirling, sniffing, and describing what they liked in each pour.

Contributed by Blake Leland, Sommelier for Plume Ridge Bottle Shop.

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