Robert Walter Selections pours 15 wines to benefit local Boys and Girls Club at upcoming Metro Wines event

Metro Wines will host a tasting and trade show with Robert Walter Selections — a local import company focused on family-produced wines — to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Asheville on Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 5:30-7 p.m.

Company owner Robert Fiore Kral, will pour over 15 wines from his portfolio at the event, which costs $10 at the door or online here. All proceeds go to the local Boys and Girls Club chapter.

Metro Wines is at 169 Charlotte Street in downtown Asheville. Visit metrowinesasheville.com for more information.

Here is the full release from Metro Wines:

MetroWines hosts a Wine Tasting and Trade Show with Robert Walters Selections to BENEFIT Boys and Girls Club of Asheville on Tuesday, September 29th from 5:30 to 7pm @MetroWines. The event is open to the trade and the general public. No ticket necessary. Parking is free, close and easy.

Robert Walter Selections, featured in an article in The Laurel of Asheville this month, is an Asheville based import company. The owner, Robert Fiore Kral, will pour over 15 wines from his portfolio to taste. Robert Walter Selections focuses on small family produced wines.

$10 goes to support the programs of The Boys and Girls Club of Asheville.

“Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s national programs have taken members from the Clubhouse to the White House, from the games room to the corporate boardroom, from the high school orchestra to Carnegie Hall. Boys & Girls Clubs of America has a lineup of tested and proven nationally recognized programs that address today’s most pressing youth issues, teaching young people the skills that they need to succeed in life. Nationally accredited programs are available in the areas of education, the environment, health, the arts, careers, alcohol/drug and pregnancy prevention, gang prevention, leadership development, and athletics.” https://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/bgcasheville/

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