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Raise your glass for the Spanish Wine Trade Show

The taste of Spain arrives in the Queen City for a one-day wine showcase.

A bottle of wine is being poured into a wine glass atop a decorated table.

Red or white?

Photo by Joshua Bannen

Get ready to sip back and relax. There’s more happening this weekend besides the return of Queen’s Feast that’s exciting the Queen City’s culinary enthusiasts. The Spanish Wine Trade Show arrives at Barcelona Wine Bar Saturday, Jan. 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Trust us, this won’t be a pour decision.

Wine industry professionals can taste and explore 145 acclaimed Spanish wines, poured directly by 18 respected producers scheduled to attend + learn the history and elegance of the Spanish wine culture.

Interested attendees can register here. Proof of affiliation with wine wholesale purchasing, like a business card or professional identification, will be required + participants must also be at least 21 years old.

Want to sample wines but can’t attend this event? Don’t worry, Charlotte’s Wine and Food Week returns in April.

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