The di Lusso Estate Mudgee


Parla come mangi! – Speak the language of your food
"Over the years, since the early 1990's in fact, I'm beginning to think, and more importantly TALK about wine and food like an Italian. First it was grapes and olives, then figs I 'had' to grow on my farm; then herbs and vegetables. Earlier this year it was saffron. From February I'm 'going locavore' with the wine-tasting food I serve in my winery."



Monday, February 1, 2010

A Tango First for Mudgee!

There's something about the Argentines that Australia admires. They're passionate sportsmen and women - and give us a real run for our money in tennis and rugby, and increasingly in wine!
But in Mudgee from Saturday 27th March to Monday 29th, all competitive instincts will be put aside as Tangofestcomes to town!
Tangofest is a yearly annual Tango Festival that continues to gain momentum from its origins five years ago in Buenos Aires. To open the event on Saturday night, Prince Hill Winery will resound to Tango in the Vines with a dinner and Tango exhibition. Then on Sunday and Monday there will be a series of milongas, workshops and practicas to enable us to enhance our latin skills (or start from scratch, perhaps?).
Di Lusso is very proud to be a sponsor of the event. A beautiful dance and a beautiful (latin!) country deserves our support ....and your attendance!!
For details, have a look at the Tangofest website.. and take it from there!

www.tangofest.com.au/News/2010News1.html

1 comment:

  1. Tango is my favourite dance in the world and I have been to all of the tango shows that you can find in Buenos Aires. The one I liked the most was in Esquina Carlos Gardel where you can have dinner and at the same time enjoy the best tango dancers in Argentina. When I was looking to get an apartment rental in Buenos Aires I knew it had to be in the neighborhood of Abasto since it is like the symbol of tango.
    I loved it!
    Kirsten

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