February 2nd – Paso Robles, California. Beer and wine lovers take note of a new collaboration from the Central Coast. ONX Wines and BarrelHouse Brewing out of Tin City, Paso Robles are teaming up to host a wine and beer pairing dinner in the heart of the ONX winemaking facility. Zin City Social.
ONX Wines has long been known for unique blends and inspired experiences that push the boundaries of their 19 varietal vineyard estate. Continuing in their creative style, they have teamed up with family owned Barrelhouse Brewing on a multiple course dining adventure at the Tin City winery. Chef Rachel Ponce a local culinary pairing expert will be coupling each course with a wine and a beer. ONX Winemaker, Drew Nenow and BarrelHouse Brewer, Patrick Wilson will walk guests through each wine and beer as the courses progress. The evening will also highlight the breweries, Zin City, a BHBC beer made with Zinfandel grapes off the ONX Estate.
“When I am creating my pairings, I start from whatever is in the glass and then develop the dish around that and what happens as it completes the dish. Adding another element into this, I want to find wine and beers with similarity, then create the dish around every flavor that the wine and beer are coming from. It is super important that the guest go from tasting the wine to the food and then tasting the beer to the food. If you taste the wine and beer side by side, what is happening on your palate will not work until you indulge into the dish. Sounds crazy and fun, make sure you experience this dinner!” ~ Chef Rachel Ponce
To view the evenings menu and purchase a ticket for this much anticipated dinner you can visit ONX Wines. The reception and entry pour will begin on Saturday, March 11th at 6 pm followed by the 3-course paired dinner.
ONX Wines is a Paso Robles winery & farmstead with a 130-acre vineyard located in the dynamic Templeton Gap AVA. It is planted with 19 distinct varieties & numerous clones. Our wines are expressive yet balanced blends that reflect the vineyard estate and its complex alluvium soils.