Sunday Wine Tastings

Our Sunday wine tastings only occur on the last Sunday of each month, at 3:30 pm. Unlike our Saturday tastings, there are six wines rather than four, the wines have a broader range of quality and price, and each wine is accompanied by an amuse-bouche that’s specially made to compliment the wine. Again, reservations are required, and web and email reservations will not guarantee you a seat, to please make your reservation by calling (520) 326-9363.


Past Sunday Wine Tasting

Wines of the Southwest: Italy

Oho, Wine Tasters. One wine event on the heels of the next this week. As to the first event, our Last Sunday tasting this month is the second installment in our Wines of the Southwest series of tastings.  This month’s southwest: Italy.  While Italy is geographically lacking in the Southwest department in that it mostly […]

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Wines of the Southwest. France, that is.

Howdy, my Southwestern Amigos. I’ve been lucky enough to spend time tooling around not only the Southwest here at home, but also make a brisk trot across another Southwest: Languedoc-Roussillon. So when Mary Grace Rodarte suggested we dedicate this month’s tasting to wines of southwestern France, I did a little jump for joy. We’ll be […]

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Face your Fears- wines you’re afraid to order

Hi, wine tasters. I like to think we bring fun and interesting wines in each month for you to taste, but we’re often constrained by the theme of the tasting to mostly more tried-and-true varietals. There comes a point in serving wine, however, where we start wanting you to taste what we want you to […]

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June wine tasting- reds and whites from Bordeaux

Hi, wine tasters. We all know a little something about wine. Yes, the ancient Greeks filled their amphorae with wine, and yes it made its way with Greek slaves to what is now Italy, where it was refined and finessed and it evolved into something new and complex. Then the Romans took grapevines with them […]

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Aussie wines from Epicurean Imports

Well, Feastlings, I must say I feel a little embarrassed at spending last month extolling the virtues of bright, fresh white wines, only to turn around and send you a note about this month’s offerings, which are predominantly great big reds.  My only excuse is that these wines all come from Australia, and it’s most […]

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Pinot Blancs from everywhere.

Hi ho, Feastlings. I don’t know about you, but I felt a little bit gypped.  Last weekend I left work in a sweatshirt, and by Monday, the thermometer had already hit 92 degrees.  Why someone who dreads the heat like I do lives in Tucson year after year, I couldn’t say.  I get sleepy.  I […]

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Really, it’s okay- it’s Merlot

Good day to you, Feastlings. I know you all saw Sideways. I did too. And Miles had some reasoning behind his diatribes against Merlot: ten and fifteen years ago, there was a lot of insipid Merlot out there, and there still is. Still, Miles taught us all a nasty habit. Working at Feast, I can’t […]

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Trust Your Importer- Dreyfus, Ashby, and Co.

Hello, wine-tasting buddies, Once in a while, those of us here in the sticks in Tucson merit a visit from City Folk.  This weekend is one such instance.  Sunday is of course our Last Sunday wine tasting, and this month, as part of our Trust Your Importer series, we’ll be featuring the wines of Dreyfus, […]

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Island Wine

If I worked for an importer, I’d lean strongly toward Winebow.  Ever since Feast opened, I’ve gone to the industry wine tastings, and year after year, when I go and taste hundreds of wines at a time, there’s a table at which I find myself shaking my head and wondering how I can like every […]

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