Reserved, Wine at the South Australian Museum 2021

25 June 2021 | 5 min read | venue: South Australian Museum | cost: $20 + booking fee | website: https://www.winesa.asn.au/news-item/6761/reserved-wine-at-the-south-australian-museum | address: North Terrace Adelaide SA 5000

published: 22 Jun 2021

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Bottles of wine are being brought up from cellars around South Australia and dusted off in preparation for Reserved, wine at the South Australian Museum. 15 South Australian wineries will pop up for a night at the museum serving reserved, museum release, cellar-door-only and hard-to-find wines.

Listen to tunes supplied by a local DJ while you sip wines from Bec Hardy Wines & Pertaringa, Bleasdale, Chateau Yaldara - 1847 Wines, Gatt Wines, Hentley Farm, Kirrihill, Karrawatta, Knappstein Wines, Levrier by Jo Irvine, Loom Wine, Schild Estate Wines, The Pawn Wine Co., Thistledown Wine Company, Woodstock Wines and Zonte's Footstep amongst the amazing exhibits in the Mammals and Pacific Cultures Galleries.

Tickets include a wine glass to keep, 2 x tasting tokens to be redeemed at the wineries, and a selection of tasty bites served up by the team at the museum. Once your tasting tokens have been redeemed, wine will be available for purchase by the half-glass, the glass or the bottle. Join us for a night and some wine to remember.

Reserved is presented by the South Australian Wine Industry Association and Adelaide a Great Wine Capital of the World.

Tickets will be available to purchase at the event unless sold out prior. Reserved is a cashless event.


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Reserved, Wine at the South Australian Museum 2021 is on 25 June 2021. The opening hours are: 5:30pm - 8:30pm. Conveniently located in Adelaide. Visit their website at https://www.winesa.asn.au/news-item/6761/reserved-wine-at-the-south-australian-museum.

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Event Details

what: Reserved, Wine at the South Australian Museum 2021
when: 25 June 2021
start time/end time: 5:30pm - 8:30pm
venue: South Australian Museum
city/suburb: Adelaide SA

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