Rare Wine Dinner is Sweet Music for the Houston Symphony: A Night to Remember Draws Near
BY Errin Maye // 01.22.18The Houston Symphony's wine dinner is almost here.
One of the Houston Symphony’s biggest nights of the year — one that wine lovers salivate over — is almost here. The Symphony’s 2018 Wine Dinner and Collector’s Auction is this Friday night at Jones Hall.
Pour up good times with chairs Elizabeth and Alan Stein, honorary chair Beth Madison, and auction chair Bob Weiner. Guests will enjoy a a multi-course menu, paired with wines carefully selected by Lindy and John Rydman from Spec’s. The main event is the chance to bid on more than 100 lots of rare and vintage wines in the Collector’s Auction. You could also walk away as a lucky winner of a case of 100-point wines, rated by Robert Parker or Wine Spectator, or take home a magnum of wine in the debut of the Collector’s Auction Magnum Pull.
All proceeds support the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programming.
When: Friday, January 26
Where: On Stage at Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts
Chairs: Elizabeth & Alan Stein, Honorary Chair: Beth Madison, Auction Chair: Bob Weiner
Tariff: Table for 10 run from $10,000 to $25,000. Select tables for 12 are $50,000 or $75,000. Individual Tickets start at $1,250
Contact: For further information and to purchase tables and tickets, contact Rachel Klaassen at Rachel.Klaassen@houstonsymphony.org , 713.337.8520 and at https://www.houstonsymphony.org/wine-dinner-auction/.