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Not yet replete: Society members chow down at Top Pub event.

Top Pub in Greytown was the group’s latest dinner assignation. 

Members had a choice of two starter wines: one was red, the other white. 

The red was Primitivo Quota 29 ’21 Mont Albano (Italy), described as a ‘showstopper with luxurious fruits and spicy back notes.’ 

The white was Butterworth Chardonnay, Martinborough ‘21, described as ‘with scents and flavours of ripe freshly-picked apricots and peaches.’

The starter was Arancini. Mains were a choice of beef cheeks, Mediterranean stuffed chicken or beetroot risotto. 

The pudding was a beautifully made pannacotta with dark fruits.

We all had an enjoyable time. 

If you’d like to join us next time, contact Dave 027 453 0475 or Philippa 021 434 163.

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