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Old World vs. New World Wine Tasting Event

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 917 N Sepulveda Blvd Manhattan Beach CA 90266  See map

Zuri Wine invites you to Barsha Wine & Spirits in Manhattan Beach for a delicious three-course dinner with wine pairings. This old-style feast with new-world flair will feature an appetizer paired with two white varietals, a hearty main dish paired with two reds, and a (chocolate!) dessert paired with a surprise bubbly. Zuri's own Tuanni Price will provide helpful tips on recognizing the qualities that make each wine so perfect for its paired course. Barsha sports a relaxed vibe and a farmers market-driven menu that highlights Californian cuisine with a touch of Tunisia.

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