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Madeira Tasting

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Madeira, a fortified wine that could withstand the journey across the Atlantic Ocean without losing its flavor, was a popular drink with many prominent Patriots. George Washington enjoyed the drink personally, and purchased bottles to share with his officers during the war. John Hancock was involved in a customs dispute regarding the importation of Madeira, resulting in rising tensions between Boston colonists and British economic policies. Thomas Jefferson even toasted the signing of the Declaration of Independence with the drink. 

Participants will enjoy tastings, light snacks, and a short talk about the history of Madeira, as well as after-hours access to VMHC's signature VA250th exhibition, Give Me Liberty:  Virginia & The Forging of a Nation.

This event is presented in collaboration with Common House - a social club, coworking space, and event venue designed for connection in Richmond’s Arts District, as well as Broadbent Wines.

Schedule:

5:00-6:00 Participants are welcome to arrive early to explore the exhibition prior to the event
6:00-7:00 Participants will enjoy four tastings with remarks on the wine itself, as well as some historical Madeira anecdotes before and in between each “course”
7:00 – 7:30 Participants are invited to mingle, ask questions, and continue to explore the exhibition
7:30 – Event Ends


Please note: This is a 21+ event only. IDs will be checked at the door.

Madeira, a fortified wine that could withstand the journey across the Atlantic Ocean without losing its flavor, was a popular drink with many prominent Patriots. George Washington enjoyed the drink personally, and purchased bottles to share with his officers during the war. John Hancock was involved in a customs dispute regarding the importation of Madeira, resulting in rising tensions between Boston colonists and British economic policies. Thomas Jefferson even toasted the signing of the Declaration of Independence with the drink. 

Participants will enjoy tastings, light snacks, and a short talk about the history of Madeira, as well as after-hours access to VMHC's signature VA250th exhibition, Give Me Liberty:  Virginia & The Forging of a Nation.

This event is presented in collaboration with Common House - a social club, coworking space, and event venue designed for connection in Richmond’s Arts District, as well as Broadbent Wines.

Schedule:

5:00-6:00 Participants are welcome to arrive early to explore the exhibition prior to the event
6:00-7:00 Participants will enjoy four tastings with remarks on the wine itself, as well as some historical Madeira anecdotes before and in between each “course”
7:00 – 7:30 Participants are invited to mingle, ask questions, and continue to explore the exhibition
7:30 – Event Ends


Please note: This is a 21+ event only. IDs will be checked at the door.

More about Virginia Museum of History & Culture
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture was founded in 1831 as the Virginia Historical Society. The oldest museum in Virginia and one of the oldest in the United States, the VMHC has devoted nearly two centuries to collecting and preserving the artifacts of our past to share the far-reaching history of the Commonwealth of Virginia with the world. Today, this nationally respected museum and research organization cares for a renowned history collection totaling more than nine million items and engages hundreds of thousands of Virginians and other guests annually.
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