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The Golden Glass~Slow Food San Francisco
Date:
Saturday, February 4, 2012 - 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Golden Glass celebrates the efforts of approximately 200 national and international wine producers who strive to protect, nurture, and revive the indigenous and classic varieties of their regions. In partnership with Slow Food USA, the event will showcase the creative culinary talents of top Bay Area chefs with three dozen purveyors sampling bite size pieces of signature dishes, charcuterie, cheese and more savories throughout the afternoon. Proceeds benefit key Slow Food San Francisco initiatives including The School Garden Initiative and Slow Food USA's Ark of Taste Program.
General Public: $80 for wine + food, $30 food only, kids under 5 free ; Slow Food members: $70 for wine + food, $25 food only, kids under 5 free
For more information visit www.thegoldenglass.com.

We invite you to hear about our journey from Jerry Lohr’s early years pioneering Monterey County’s Arroyo Seco to where we are today. 
