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Thursday April 6 | 6-9:30

Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum

Four of Nashville’s best chefs will throw down in a head-to-head cooking competition featuring one secret ingredient to win the coveted Iron Fork trophy! Watch the competition go down while you enjoy samples from 20± of the best restaurants in town and sip on cocktails, beer and wine.

General Admission And Vip Tickets Available

Upgrade your ticket to VIP to enjoy a night of culinary decadence, with all the perks of a GA ticket PLUS:

• Expedited entrance into the event 30 minutes before General Admission and separate check-in line

• Access to our VIP Lounge

• Access to our Mixology Competition with additional cocktail samples from some of the city’s best mixologists

• Access to a special VIP food demonstration and additional bites from one of the city’s best restaurants tickets on sale now!

Nashville Wine Auction

If you are looking for more choices, more serendipities and more opportunities to support nonprofit causes while scheduling your dream culinary vacation, the first step is booking a trip locally to one of Nashville Wine Auction's events, such as Pairings or July’s l’Eté du Vin. At each event, there are nearly 200 lots up for auction, some live and some silent. As the name suggests, many of the lots are wines, from cabernets to Champagne, but other luxury items are available, including several travel opportunities you won’t find elsewhere.

“I’m a serious traveler myself, and I think we make it easy to have incredibly unique travel experiences,” says Loren L. Chumley, CEO of Nashville Wine Auction. “Travel has always been a component of the auction and now [since the pandemic] people hunger for those experiences.”

Such adventures include a trip to Burgundy, France, where you’ll find yourself sitting in a kitchen with local vintners. Another trip to Bordeaux was so popular that it sold three times over in 2022. Typically, there are some excellent vacation options closer to home, too, such as a trip to Knoxville — which included seats on the 50-yard line at a University of Tennessee football game — or a food tour of Charleston. Because you are bidding on — and, presumably, winning — a trip at auction, there’s a bit more say on who is in the group than in joining an existing tour. There’s usually a one-year window to schedule your excursion.

Proceeds from events produced by the Nashville Wine Auction support organizations that fund the fight against cancer. Beneficiaries include the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee. Learn more about opportunities to bid on the European culinary holiday of your dreams online.

NashvilleWineAuction.com

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