Wine & Wood Fired Oven Pizza Night- Reservation Only on November 11

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Wine & Wood Fired Oven Pizza Night- Reservation Only

Event Details:

Event Type: Announcement 

Date and Time:

Friday, November 11, 2022 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM 

Categories:  Dining & Local Foods 

Location Description:

Tassel Ridge Winery 

Event Description:

Enjoy an individual Wood Fired Oven Pizza ($15). Choose an Apple, Bacon Cheddar Pizza; a Beef Taco Pizza with Cheddar, Lettuce, Black Olives, Tortilla Chips, Shredded Mozzarella, and House-Made Salsa; a Margherita Pizza with Fresh Basil and Fresh Mozzarella; or a Pepperoni, Black Olive, and Shredded Mozzarella Pizza; and pair it with a Caesar Salad with Romaine, Croutons, Shaved Parmesan, and Caesar Dressing ($4) and your favorite Tassel Ridge wine, available for purchase by the glass ($6–$12). Seating is limited and is arranged to allow for Social Distancing. Wearing a mask in the Winery is optional.

Call the Winery at 641.672.WINE (9463) to make your reservations.

The Tasting Bar will NOT be open, but Seated Tastings, also by Reservation only, will be available to enjoy before your meal. Our Seated Tastings include your choice of one of five Tasting Flights. Flights include five wines, freshly baked bread, Frisian Farms Young Gouda, and, depending on Flight, Tassel Ridge® Dipping Oil or Warm Roasted Salted Cashew Nuts. Price $15–$25 per flight.

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