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Gin Revolution
Learn about the evolution of Australia's current favourite spirit gin.
- When:
- Wed, 18 Mar 2020 Wednesday 18th of March, 2020, at 6:30pm
- Where:
- Fryers Street Food Store, 53 Fryers Street Shepparton
- Cost:
- $80pp
- Contact:
- Ingrid Thomas on 0431 171 405 or thetellercollective@gmail.com
- Website:
- sheppartontickets.com.au/event/1084…
Through guided tastings, in-depth discussion on the history and evolution of spirit making, and gin making in the Australian climate, you'll learn from David & Fiona De Vries of Echuca Distillery about what makes their products unique.
Includes substantial tapas style dinner - paired to featured gin tastings.


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