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White Truffle Dinner from page 10 Marchesi Piero Antinori’s cellar in Tuscany, magnums and Grand Cru: Milly and Patrick Park; Grand Cru: Lois Pope;
3-liter formats of 2016 Château Palmer, a 2004 to 2013 Premier Cru: Broadrick Family Foundation, Tuny and David
crispy pastry filled with chocolate mousse, bananas and vertical in 3-liters from Antica, a 100-point 2002 vintage Page; Private Reserve: Jen and Ed Dudnyk, Susan Hurley
truffle ice cream, accompanied by a glass of Domenica Amato Krug, as well as 100-point cabernets from Napa Valley Esson, Madeline and Roderic Fink, First Republic, Harriet
Appiccicoso. vintners including Beau Vigne, Colgin, Lokoya, Myriad, and Ashley Hoffman, JPMorgan Chase & Co., The Lamelas
Among its signature lots, the 2020 event will feature Realm and Vice Versa. For those who prefer to shop the Family Charitable Fund, Bill and Marilyn Lane Family
an astounding number of 100-point “perfect score” wines, auction’s incredible experiences, wine lots and more online, Foundation, Jane M. Mitchell, Steve Myers, Jacqueline
including 36 bottles of Carter Cellars’ 2016 100-point GTO the auction’s full catalog will be available for advance bidding and Neal Shear, Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein,
in 750-milliliter format, magnums and 3-liter formats of starting one month before the event at www.pbwa.online. Kathryn and Leo Vecellio, Jill and Bill Wachter; Plus Grand
extremely rare Guado al Tasso Matarocchio direct from The Palm Beach Wine Auction sponsors are Premier Négociant: Imperial Wine Storage Inc., NetJets Inc., Tiffany
& Co.; Media Support: Jupiter Magazine.
The Palm Beach Wine Auction Committee members
are Chairman Ted Mandes, Cochairmen Milly and Patrick
Park, Vice-Chairman Lois Pope, Michael J. Bracci, Tamara
Broadrick, Amos Dare, Ed Dudnyk, Susan Hurley Esson,
Roderic R. Fink, Barbara Evans Golden, Cynthia Jean, John
H. Kessler, Peter Lamelas, Cory Lipoff, Shelley Menin,
Tommy Morrison, I. Jeffrey Pheterson, Michael Rendina,
Martin Rivard, Jeffrey Sabean, Laurie S. Silvers, Jill Sloane,
Richard Sloane, Michael Troise, Cory Valentine , Kathryn C.
Vecellio, Jill Wachter, and Jeffrey A. Stoops, ex officio.
The Kravis Center is a not-for-profit performing arts center
located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd., in West Palm Beach. To
enhance the customer experience, the center is currently
undergoing a $50 million expansion project, titled Kravis
2020: The Future is Now. The center’s mission is to enhance
the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a
Henni and John Kessler Madeline and Rod Fink Craig and Shelley Menin Laura and David Wrightson diverse schedule of national and international artists and
companies of the highest quality, by offering comprehensive
arts education programs – serving approximately 2.6 million
students since its inception; by providing a Palm Beach
County home for local and regional arts organizations to
showcase their work; and by providing an economic catalyst
and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting
efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County.
The Palm Beach Wine Auction will take place on Jan. 20
at the exclusive waterfront club, 1000 NORTH in Jupiter.
Guests will gather to bid on amazingly rare vintages, exquisite
experiences and unique treasures while sampling the finest
cuisine and wine pairings. For additional information,
please call (561) 651-4320, email pbwa@kravis.org or visit
palmbeachwineauction.org. Online bidding is available
at www.pbwa.online. For more information on the Kravis
Center’s arts education programs, please visit kravis.org/
education.
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