Get ready to gobble up some gourmet goodness this Thanksgiving season! The Charcuterie Experience – Thanksgiving is coming to town, and it’s not your average turkey dinner. This mouthwatering event is part of our Thanksgiving Guide 2024, so you know it will be good.
A Feast for the Senses
Picture this: You’re sitting at a table, surrounded by the most beautiful spread of meats, cheeses, and other tasty treats you’ve ever seen. It’s like someone took your grandma’s Thanksgiving table and gave it a fancy makeover. That’s what you’re in for at The Charcuterie Experience – Thanksgiving.
This delicious shindig is happening on Saturday, November 23, 2024, from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM EST. So, mark your calendars and get ready to loosen those belt buckles!
Location, Location, Location
You might wonder, “Where exactly is this food paradise?” Well, it’s not quite in Novi, Michigan, but it’s close enough that you won’t need to pack a suitcase. The event occurs at the Whole Hearted Winery in Lyon Charter Township, Michigan. That’s about 20 minutes southwest of Novi, give or take a few traffic lights.
The exact address is 56808 Grand River Avenue, Building A, Lyon Charter Township, MI 48165. It’s like a treasure hunt, but you find cheese at the end instead of gold. And let’s be honest, cheese is better than gold any day of the week.
What’s on the Menu?
At The Charcuterie Experience – Thanksgiving, you’re not just getting a plate of food. Oh no, my friend. You’re getting a whole wooden board filled with a carefully curated selection of artisanal meats, cheeses, and other goodies to make your taste buds dance happily.
And because no charcuterie experience is complete without a little something to wash it down, your ticket includes a glass of wine. It’s like they read our minds!
More Than Just a Meal
This isn’t just about stuffing your face (although that’s a big part of it). It’s about learning the art of charcuterie. You’ll see how the pros put together these beautiful boards and maybe even pick up a few tricks to impress your friends at your next dinner party.
Plus, you’ll be surrounded by other food lovers who appreciate the finer things in life, like perfectly aged cheese and thinly sliced prosciutto. It’s like a support group but with better snacks.
The Venue: Whole Hearted Winery
The Whole Hearted Winery isn’t just a place to drink wine (although that’s a pretty good reason to visit). It’s a beautiful spot that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a fancy food magazine.
Just a heads up, though: the event is happening upstairs, and there’s no elevator. So, if stairs aren’t your thing, you might want to start your leg day workouts now. Trust me, it’ll be worth it for the food waiting at the top.
Ticket Info
Now, I know what you’re thinking. “This sounds amazing, but how much will it cost me?” Well, for $82, you get the whole shebang – the wooden board, all the food for your board, and a glass of wine. That’s less than what you’d spend on a fancy restaurant meal, and this comes with a show!
But here’s the catch – tickets are limited. So, if you want in on this cheesy, meaty goodness, you’d better grab your tickets faster than you can say, “Pass the brie.”
Why You Should Go
Look, we all love a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. But let’s be real – sometimes you just want to mix it up a bit. The Charcuterie Experience – Thanksgiving is your chance to do just that.
It’s a fun, unique way to celebrate the holiday season. You’ll get to try new foods, learn something new, and maybe even make new friends. Plus, you’ll have some great Instagram content. Because if you didn’t post about your fancy charcuterie board, did you even eat it?
So, whether you’re a foodie looking for your next adventure or just someone who really, really likes cheese (no judgment here), The Charcuterie Experience—Thanksgiving is the place to be this November. Remember, folks—life is short. Eat the cheese, drink the wine, and be thankful for experiences like these. Happy charcuterie-ing!
Sources: winethatgives.com, Whole Hearted Winery Facebook Page, allevents.in, eventbrite.com
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