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Austin’s Best Food and Drink Events This Week

Austin’s leading newspaper, The Austin Chronicle, has rounded up their picks for the most delicious events to check out in “Austin’s Best Food and Drink Events This Week.” Among the recommendations is a Ponzi Vineyards wine pairing experience on July 14 featuring their signature Reserve Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Classico Pinot Noir. Consumers will enjoy tasting these wines with a range of pairings that “transition from brunch to a light dinner.” Read more about the events in Austin HERE

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