Gallery Wine & Art in Kirkland to hold wine tasting to benefit Providence Hospice

Gallery Wine & Art in Kirkland will hold a wine tasting and art event on Feb. 27 to benefit Providence Hospice of Seattle. - Contributed
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Gallery Wine & Art in Kirkland will hold a wine tasting and art event on Feb. 27 to benefit Providence Hospice of Seattle.

February 9, 2012 · 3:44 PM

Gallery Wine & Art in Kirkland will hold a wine tasting and art event to benefit Providence Hospice of Seattle.

The public is invited to taste great wine and talk with local artists Susie Mann and Stephanie Reilly at the event, which runs from 6-8 p.m. Feb. 27 at the gallery, 702 Market St., Kirkland.

Gallery Wine & Art owner Marcke Lhyle, a specialist of wine, level 1 sommelier, will pour six wines at this tasting, which costs $10 per person. All proceeds will go to Providence Hospice of Seattle, as well as 15 percent of overall sales that night.

Wines to be sampled include: Domaine Chandon Etoile Sparkling Rose; Domaine Chandon Riche Dessert Sparkling; Chateau du Sancerre Sancerre; Newton Unfiltered Chardonnay; Archery Summit Premier Cuvee Pinot Noir and Joseph Phelps Napa Cabernet.

For more information about this event, please contact Gary Crum at Providence Hospice of Seattle at 206-749-7801 or Gary.Crum@providence.org, or Laura Hackley at Gallery Wine & Art at laura@rradinc.com or 425-241-3792.

For more information about Gallery Wine & Art, go to www.gallerywineart.com. For more information about Providence Hospice of Seattle, go to www.providencehospiceofseattle.org.

 

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