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Oyster Socials Every Friday and Saturday!

Sat, Feb 03

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Traverse City

Prime season for oyster-eating is here as the oysters respond to the cooling temperatures by bulking up. The people who we trust to supply the freshest oysters are as important as finding the best wine producer. We feel that our oysters are in the same league as our wines - the sublime league.

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Oyster Socials Every Friday and Saturday!
Oyster Socials Every Friday and Saturday!

Time & Location

Feb 03, 2024, 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Traverse City, 9720 S Center Hwy, Traverse City, MI 49684, USA

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About the event

Ala cart menu focused around oysters and rotating seafood specials every Friday and Saturday through March

Prime season for oyster-eating is early winter as the oysters respond to the cooling temperatures by bulking up. They begin to build glycogen that adds a scrumptious wave of sugar and fat. North America is in the midst of an oyster renaissance so we want to seize the day by returning the “Oyster Social” to our tasting room.

The oysters

With oysters it’s all about their sense of place that is their brand (same with wine). All they do is sit and eat.  Each oyster can filter anything from one to six liters of water an hour: a feat broadly compared to a human working his or her way through the contents of a large swimming pool each day. Unsurprisingly, oyster flesh is one of the sea’s tenderest morsels.

The wines

Dry white wine of high acidity, light body, and moderate alcohol which has seen little or no-oak. Certainly not a time to uncork a red wine because the briny shellfish magnify tannin and bitterness. Oyster and wine make a synergistic match because the wine reduces the overpowering saltiness of the oyster and the oyster dulls the strikingly aggressive acidity of the wines

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