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Wine & Cheese - New Zealand Edition

Treasury Brisbane

UPDATED: THIS EVENT HAS NOW SOLD OUT!

Take an indulgent journey to the ‘land of the long white cloud’ on Thursday October 28, 2021 - the eve of the Ekka Long Weekend - at heritage-listed Treasury Hotel, with a divine selection of New Zealand red, white and sparkling wines for you to enjoy. 

 In this very special instalment of Wine & Cheese, Treasury Brisbane celebrates New Zealand winemakers with a showcase of delightful drops including Cloudy Bay, Mud House, Craggy Range and Squealing Pig.

Sip back and relax as you 'explore' New Zealand’s renowned winery regions including Marlborough and Hawke’s Bay, while sampling an array of delicious cheese and antipasto offerings, spread between the Treasury Courtyard, Ryan’s on the Park and The Lab.

For just $50 per person, attendees will receive two hours of cheese tasting and wine sampling, plus delectable canapés and live entertainment.

Don’t miss your chance to attend what will be another popular Wine & Cheese evening at Treasury Brisbane.

Tickets sell fast so book now! And remember, the day after is a public holiday, so you can party the night away!

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Wine & Cheese - NZ Edition 

Treasury Hotel 

159 William St

Entry via Queens Park 

Brisbane

Oct 28, 2021

5:30-7:30pm

$50pp

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