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Wine and Dine with Chris Benziger: An Unforgettable Night of Great Food and Wine at Char & Lemon

26 January 2023

Wine enthusiasts in Connecticut will have the opportunity to indulge in a unique dining experience next week as Char & Lemon restaurant in Oxford hosts a wine pairing dinner with Chris Benziger of Benzinger Family Winery.

The event, which takes place on Wednesday, February 1st, will feature a multi-course meal expertly paired with a selection of wines from Benzinger Family Winery. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample a variety of wines and learn about the winemaking process from Chris Benziger himself.


"The best impression a winemaker can leave on his wines are his footprints in the vineyards," says Benziger.


The ticket price for the event includes all courses, wines, tax, and tips. Entrance to the event is through ticket purchase only.

Char & Lemon, located in the heart of Oxford, is known for its creative cuisine and intimate dining atmosphere. The restaurant's team of culinary experts will be working closely with Benziger to create a menu that perfectly complements the wines being served.

This event is a unique opportunity for wine lovers in Connecticut to taste the wines of Benzinger Family Winery and to learn about the winemaking process from Chris Benziger, one of the most respected winemakers in the industry. Don't miss out on this chance to experience a truly unforgettable night of great food and wine.


For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit the Char & Lemon website or call the restaurant directly.


www.charandlemon.com

(203) 463-8519

302 Center Rock Green, Oxford, CT 06478

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