THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED
WINNER: Robert Krause! Congratulations.
Leave it to the Orlando Science Center to beautifully bring the worlds of wine and science together. At the second annual Science of Wine event, coming up Saturday, May 19 from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m., attendees will not only get the chance to sample dozens of wines from all over the world, but they’ll also get to learn things like how wine is made, how weather affects wine production, plus get an in-depth look at the importance of barrels.
The Science of Wine is a unique wine and food tasting featuring local restaurateurs and caterers who will pair more than hundred different wines with a variety of delectable dishes. In addition to a stellar food and wine selection, there will be several interactive educational wine experiences.
Tickets to this unforgettable event are $75 per person, and $50 per person for Science Center members. The ticket price includes all food and wine tastings and educational content.
But… you just might be the lucky ducky to win a pair here! I’m giving away two tickets. To enter, simply leave a comment on this blog post with the name of your favorite wine.
The winner will be randomly selected at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, May 15 using the random number generator at Random.org and then notified by email, and announced via Twitter and Facebook.
Good luck wine lovers! This will be an extraordinary night.
Pinot Grigio
Pino Noir
I love Sokol Blosser Meditrina. Its a blend of Zinfandel, Syrah and Pinot Noir. Plus, the winery is sustainable in their growing and harvesting practices.
New Age- A white wine from Mendoza, or pretty much any Sauternes!
Riesling.
Riesling – Malamatina
I love Moscato!
Murphy Goode Pinot noir!
It’s cheap, but the Alamos Malbec hits the spot for my recent fodness of Malbecs!
I want so desperately to have a favorite…but can never remember what I’ve already tried. However, I like smooth wines, nothing too dry
Moscato!!
Caymus Cabernet
Malbec
Inniskillin Cabernet Franc Icewine
Riesling
Cabernet Sauvignon.
I have a love affair with Mer Soleil Unoaked Chardonnay
Cotes Du Rhone
Petite Syrah
Riesling
Gewurztraminer is a great desert wine.
Mirassou Pino Noir
Mirassou chardonnay
Cline Cellar’s Old Vine Zinfandel
Lakeridge Winery’s Southern Red is my absolute favorite!
Alamos Malbec!!
I don’t have a fav, but prefer white or blush, something kinda sweet.
Big Woop Red, South Australia
Meridian Merlot California
Roadhouse pino Niro
Conte Fini, Pinot Grigio or Santa Margherita, Pinot Grigio
Columbia Winery Cellarmaster’s Riesling
Gnarly Head Cabernet Sauvignon
I’m simple. Yellow tail Shiraz.
Cabernet Sauvignon is one of them.
Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc 🙂
Fess Parker Riesling
Dynamite Merlot!
Layer Cake Shiraz
Rosa Regale
Love Merlot.
Cabernet
Cabernet sauvignon
Perseco
Menage A Trois
14 Hands Merlot
Merlot California
Brander Santa Ynez Valley Sauvignon Blanc is my choice!-W
Merlot….