The Los Angeles Zoo is excited to announce its Sustainable Wine+Dinner series, presented by City National Bank, will return on Sept. 23 with Landmark Vineyards. This intimate evening will feature a conversation on the critically endangered berrendo, commonly known as the peninsular pronghorn, and the Los Angeles Zoo’s cross-collaborative work with Peninsular Pronghorn Recovery Project in Baja California Sur, Mexico. After a visit to the Zoo’s berrendo habitat for a discussion led by Director of Animal Programs Beth Schaefer, guests will enjoy a sumptuous five-course dinner prepared by L.A. Zoo’s Executive Chef Eileen Aguilera and expertly paired with Landmark Vineyard wines. Landmark Vineyards produces handcrafted, ultra-premium Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from some of the State’s finest vineyards. A representative of Landmark Vineyards will be on hand to introduce each wine and discuss the importance of sustainable practices in California agriculture. These informative, yet fun, evenings are hosted to help foster a real-world connection between the attendees and the Zoo’s vital conservation work. The second dinner in this series will be held on Oct. 21 with Honig Vineyard and Winery. This is a 21+ event. Space is limited and reservations are required. For entry, guests must present proof of vaccination or negative COVID test result within 72 hours of event date. Face coverings will be required during some portions of the evening’s program. All ticket sales are final. WHEN: Sept. 23 and Oct. 21, 2021 WHERE: 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, Calif. 90027 COST: $175 per person; Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association members save $10 TO LEARN MORE: https://www.lazoo.org/plan-your-visit/special-experiences/sustainable-wine-dinner/ Credit: The Los Angeles Zoo. |
Sustainable Wine+Dinner Series Returns to The Los Angeles Zoo on Sept. 23rd with Landmark Vineyards
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