Pax Americana hosts a wine dinner featuring the wines of Alexana Winery and Dr. Madaiah Revana.
Alexana Winery was born of Dr. Madaiah Revana’s love of the great wines of Burgundy. In the spring of 2005, Dr. Revana began a search for both the ideal region and an experienced winemaker with the goal of producing Pinot Noirs that could rival those from Burgundy. His search ended in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Alexana Winery’s 80-acre property possesses an incredibly diverse series of soils and exposures. Eighteen soil types spread over a combination of rolling hills, steep slopes and rugged terrain. Guests will enjoy wines from Argentina, Napa Valley and Oregon, along with Alexana’s flagship Estate Cabernet.
Reservations are required and guests must specify “Wine Dinner” when calling to confirm a seat at the dinner.
Pax Americana hosts a wine dinner featuring the wines of Alexana Winery and Dr. Madaiah Revana.
Alexana Winery was born of Dr. Madaiah Revana’s love of the great wines of Burgundy. In the spring of 2005, Dr. Revana began a search for both the ideal region and an experienced winemaker with the goal of producing Pinot Noirs that could rival those from Burgundy. His search ended in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Alexana Winery’s 80-acre property possesses an incredibly diverse series of soils and exposures. Eighteen soil types spread over a combination of rolling hills, steep slopes and rugged terrain. Guests will enjoy wines from Argentina, Napa Valley and Oregon, along with Alexana’s flagship Estate Cabernet.
Reservations are required and guests must specify “Wine Dinner” when calling to confirm a seat at the dinner.
Pax Americana hosts a wine dinner featuring the wines of Alexana Winery and Dr. Madaiah Revana.
Alexana Winery was born of Dr. Madaiah Revana’s love of the great wines of Burgundy. In the spring of 2005, Dr. Revana began a search for both the ideal region and an experienced winemaker with the goal of producing Pinot Noirs that could rival those from Burgundy. His search ended in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Alexana Winery’s 80-acre property possesses an incredibly diverse series of soils and exposures. Eighteen soil types spread over a combination of rolling hills, steep slopes and rugged terrain. Guests will enjoy wines from Argentina, Napa Valley and Oregon, along with Alexana’s flagship Estate Cabernet.
Reservations are required and guests must specify “Wine Dinner” when calling to confirm a seat at the dinner.