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New York Wine Expo: Wine Tasting for Novice & Expert Connoisseurs

Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (655 West 34th Street New York, NY 10001)
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$75.00 - $110.00
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$48.00 - $72.00*
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New York Wine Expo offers a day of immersion in the world of wine for enthusiasts of all types, from the merely curious to the master connoisseur. The event showcases more than 760 wines from nearly 200 winemakers from all around the globe, both the old world of Europe and the new world of the Americas, Australia and South Africa. The Expo also presents a rare opportunity to talk with wine makers and pick up tips on serving, pricing and selecting the right vintage.

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The last date listed for New York Wine Expo was Saturday March 3, 2012 / 2:00pm to 6:00pm.

655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
212-216-2000
Javits

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    Food was scarce. A few cheese vendors.
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    There were few snacks- some cheese and almonds and two chocolate venors. That's it.
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17 Goldstar Member Reviews

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Very informative! The wines were delicious! Excellent selection of bites of food. What an awesome day!
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Overall, it was an "ok" event, had a nice time. I dont think it was worth the ticket price. It was pretty small in size and very crowed so it was hard to get to tables without having to fight your way through. Some vendors were a little rude and just stood there without greeting you or even offering a tasting of their wine. Would go again if tickets are $45.00 bucks and under.
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A wonderful event, will definitely return next year!
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This event was much smaller than I anticipated & didn't have as many vendors as one would think for an event at the Javits Center.

Most of the wine was from Central America and probably 75% of the wine I really enjoyed wasn't yet for sale in the United States. So you could taste it, but good luck finding it in a liquor store or restaurant. It positions the wines to be forgettable in the long run.

I do wish there was a better representation of European & California wines. Those vendors were scarce. There was one vendor with wine from China, which was unexpected.

They should have considered adding more food vendors, of which there were only a handful.

It was an ok event, but for the price of the tickets (even at the discounted rate) I don't feel there was tremendous value. If I'd paid full ticket price I'd feel ripped off.
Written on Apr 14 2011

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More Information About New York Wine Expo

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http://www.newyorkwineexpo.com/

Description

With spring no where in sight, add a little sunlight to your weekend and treat yourself to a first class trip around the world of wine at the 5th Annual New York Wine Expo. The Grand Tasting offers attendees a chance to sample more than 760 wines from nearly 200 winemakers from around the globe. The Expo is also a savory opportunity to talk directly with wine makers and pick up tips on serving, pricing and selecting the right vintage. The latest in wine accessories and specialty foods will also be on hand at the Grand Tasting. The New York Wine Expo also includes the biggest trends of the year ahead from smaller local wineries, to organic wines to off beat varietals that you’ll want to pour time and again.

March 3, 2012 at 3pm:
Discover the New Wines of Greece with Steve Olson aka the Wine Geek

While the Greeks have been producing wine for over 4,000 years, its recent winemaking renaissance has excited critics around the world. Please join Steve Olson, aka/Wine Geek, as he discusses Greece’s major wine regions, its distinctive terroir, globally unique vineyard practices, and hallmark indigenous varieties Assyrtiko, Moschofilero, Agiorgitiko and Xinomavro. Discover what makes the quality of New Wines of Greece uncommonly good.

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