PULP is a wine show/tasting with a difference.
The Yarra Valley-created event is billed as "The People's Wine Show", where wine lovers become wine judges.
You can help choose 'Bougiest Bubbles' and 'Most Chillable Red'.
So if that sounds like your bag put Saturday, February 15, at the Music Market, Collingwood Yards in Melbourne in your diary.
The highlights will include "small-batch creations, unique blends, alternative tasting experiences, and bold collaborations that define the next generation of wine".
It might be an event that rewards popularity rather than traditional excellence.
It might be an event that rewards popularity rather than traditional excellence.
But that is a welcome change from the overloaded calendar of events where judges are supposed to choose the best of, say, 150 shirazes.
Participants at PULP get to sip, swirl, and savour dozens of wines created by the young and hip among Yarra Valley producers.
That might well mean a stinky, cloudy, "natural" offering is a winner in one of the six categories.
So be it.
Participants at PULP get to sip, swirl, and savour dozens of wines created by the young and hip among Yarra Valley producers.
That might well mean a stinky, cloudy, "natural" offering is a winner in one of the six categories.
So be it.
PULP tasters can sample dozens of wines, vote for their favourites, meet the makers, take home a wine cup and enjoy canapés while tasting.
Individual tickets cost $59 with dual tickets $110 and tickets for a group of six $295. The evens runs from 3.30-6pm.
PULP is organised by Wine Yarra Valley, the peak industry body representing the Yarra Valley Wine Growers Association.
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