485 Jefferson Street
San Francisco, California 94109

Get Twisted with "El Jefe" at Twisted Oak's 2009 Fall Release Party!

Tickets: http://twistedoakfall09party.eventbrite.com

Twisted Oak 2009 Fall Release Party
with Jeff Stai, aka "El Jefe" of Twisted Oak
Wednesday, September 30
5:30p-8:30p
at Twisted Oak's San Francisco Tasting Room
Winery Collective
485 Jefferson Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
415-929-WINE (9463)
[email protected]
$10 in advance / $15 at door
Tickets: http://twistedoakfall09party.eventbrite.com

"El Jefe" of Twisted Oak is back in San Francisco with his famous "rubber chickens" and an amazing batch of new releases. Whether you love The Spaniard, just think it's the *%#&@! ("The Cluck") or want to navigate the "Rivers of Skulls", you are assured to have a very "twisted" time!

El Jefe will be pouring the following 7 wines for an amazingly low price of only $10:

2008 Viognier (new release)
2006 *%#&@! (new release)
2007 River of Skulls (new release)
2005 Tempranillo
2006 Petite Sirah
2006 The Spaniard (current offering)
2007 The Spaniard (special preview)

Come down, party and "get twisted" with 7 amazing wines for only $10. Plus, receive 10% off purchases of 3 bottles or more the night of the event!

Tickets: http://twistedoakfall09party.eventbrite.com

About Twisted Oak
Twisted Oak Winery is the culmination of a delusion, er, vision by Jeff and Mary Stai. The vision was of a terroir based winery making superior, hand crafted, yummy wines, and then having more Twisted fun than anyone in the industry selling them. Jeff and Mary found 120 acres just outside Murphys in the Sierra Foothills at nearly 2000 feet elevation. It is there that they planted 10 acres of vineyards in Tempranillo,Grenache, Graciano, and Garnacha to take advantage of the continental Mediterranean soil types and climate. It is on top of
this property, with an amazing view of the Sierras, where the state-of-the-art, no-pumpover, four-level gravity
flow winery was built. When completed in 2004 it included open tank, stainless steel fermenters along with our own 300-foot barrel cave. This is all under the watchful
eye of a 350 year old California Blue Oak tree that not only is our namesake, but also adorns every Twisted Oak bottle.

Official Website: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=134309364748&index=1

Added by WineryCollective on September 22, 2009

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