Last night I went to my first "30 Wines for 30 dollars" tasting at the Tasting Room, and I had a great time. The tasting took place on the second floor so we got the spectacular view in addition to all the wines and hors-d'oeuvres. The wines were from Spain and Portugal, and were divided between 7 tables, each table having a mix of whites and reds; most also had a cava and a port or sherry. The people at the tables doing the pouring were very informative and friendly, and were not hesitant to pour a second taste (or a third!) of any wine that we particularly liked. Several servers were constantly circulating with a nice selection of appetizers appropriate for the wines, and there were trays of Spanish cheese and bread out on several small tables in both rooms.
I really don't know much about Spanish wine, so I can't speak to the depth of the wine list, but there were about 45 different wines to try, and they certainly all tasted unique to this novice. While there were only one or two that I didn't like at all, there were far more that I truly enjoyed. The retail prices ranged from $7.99 to $45, so it was a nice chance to taste wines that I couldn't otherwise afford, as well as sample some that I could buy without breaking the bank. And so of course, I bought a couple of bottles of the less expensive wines which I am very excited about drinking, in particular a white port (served chilled!).
So, samples of well over 30 wines, tasty Spanish appetizers/tapas, a little oeno-education, all for $30. I definitely plan on attending the next 30 for $30, which is set to take place on the third Tuesday of October, and is all about Shiraz.
The Tasting Room/Randolph Wine Cellars
1415 W. Randolph
Chicago 60607
www.tlcwine.com
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