Urban Wine Walk // Takapuna (Auckland, NZ)
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Get ready Vino Lovers! The Urban Wine Walk is coming to Takapuna! Taste, Walk, Explore!
The streets and laneways of Takapuna will come alive this Summer as a line-up of incredible venues each transform into an Urban Cellar Door and host a winemaker for you to visit on a self-guided wine trail!
PARTICIPATING VENUES & WINEMAKERS
1 - Burger Burger Ft. Loveblock Wine (NZ)
2 - Franc's Ft. Forrest Wines (NZ)
3 - Hops & Claret Ft. Known Unknown Wine (NZ)
4 - Nanam Eatery Ft. Palliser Estate (NZ)
5 - Regatta Bar & Eatery Ft. Edmond de Rothschild Heritage (NZ)
6 - Taylors on Hurstmere Ft. Summerhouse (NZ)
7 - Tok Tok Ft. Spy Valley Wines (NZ)
*Please note that traditional venue menus may vary due to the nature of the event
TICKETS
Vino Lover - $82 (Limited Availability)
- Wine Tastings Thanks to Seven Incredible New Zealand Winemakers (x3 Tastings Per Winemaker)
- 1 x $10 Food Voucher to Spend at your Nominated Starting Venue (Before 1pm)
- 1 x $25 Voucher for Event Day Wine Orders (Six Pack Minimum / Subject to Participating Producers)
- Official Event Wristband & Tasting Glass
EVENT REGISTRATION / TASTING GLASS, WRISTBAND & VOUCHER COLLECTION
Prior to making your way to the starting location specified on your ticket you will need to collect your event wristbands, tasting glasses & vouchers. The official registration/collection point is:
Where – Burger Burger (40 Hurstmere Rd)
When – Saturday 17th February (11am to 1pm)
REFUND POLICY
Sorry no refunds, unless the event is cancelled / postponed by the organiser
GETTING AROUND
Aside from the incredible wines, one of the best things about the Urban Wine Walk is that it's a completely self-guided day out! What that means is once you've been to your nominated starting location you can go where you want, when you want!
**Sorry kids, Urban Wine Walk is strictly 18 Years and Over!
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Neighbourhood Events Co. recognises the unique role of Māori as Tangata Whenua and embraces Te Tiriti o Waitangi recognising Māori as Tino rangatiratanga of Aotearoa/New Zealand while embracing the three guiding principles of the Treaty – Partnership, Participation and Protection. We will endeavour to implement bicultural policies and practices that incorporate and value Māori cultural concepts, values and practices.