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'Casa Sobremesa' 3-course Spanish Inspired Dinner at Wildgrain

Thursday 31 October 2024 | From 5.30pm

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Contact Name: Wildgrain Mornington

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1 Blamey Place
Mornington, 3931 Victoria

Join us as we host another exclusive destination dinner to compliment the colourful traditions of Hallowe'en and Día de las Brujas on the evening of Thursday October 31; designed with Spanish influence and re-envisioned with organic Australian produce.

Our $65pp 'Casa Sobremesa' Dinner is a full three-course tasting menu highlighting creative dishes that reflect the bright, fresh flavours of Spain; celebrating the warm hospitality of it's people, while appreciating the traditions of long conversation and slow feasting with family and friends. Emboldened by contemporary European techniques, sample Spanish classic ingredients in a thoughtfully curated menu including BBQ octopus with chorizo, pork belly with a Pedro Ximénez glaze and asparagus accompanied by fermented peppers. Live music and a dedicated drinks list elevates the dining experience drawing on quintessential tones and terroirs to make for an iconic evening inciting thoughts of the Iberian Peninsula.

*Full menu and reservations available via the Wildgrain website.

*Please note: We are unable to cater for vegetarian and vegan dietaries or fructose allergies for this special dinner. All other dietaries and allergies must give prior notice to avoid disappointment on the day.

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