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Social Pics: Yellow Tail Festive Wine Tasting At Fade St Social


By Niamh ODonoghue
24th Nov 2016
Social Pics: Yellow Tail Festive Wine Tasting At Fade St Social
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Yellow Tail wine?threw?the party every wine lover?wanted to attend this week – a festive wine?tasting at Fade Street Social,?hosted by?the inimitable?James Kavanagh.?Guests enjoyed Yellow Tail wine and fabulous canap’s from Fade Street Social together with a surprise visit from Yellow Tail’s Sexy Santa.

Tasted on the night was the Yellowtail chardonnay infused with peach flavaours as well as cabernet sauvignon entwined with dark berry tones; both making ideal wines for this time of the year depending on whether you’re a red or white sipper.

?Yellow Tail wine, one of Australia’s most desirable exports, includes a Shiraz, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc, and is one of Ireland’s best-selling wines.?