An Argentine tradition gets a PNW makeover.
We’re enchanted with the Argentine tradition of the asado: a long, leisurely afternoon spent around the fire with friends and family, grilling up copious amounts of meats and snacking and drinking wine as you wait for the main event.
For our Oregon Asado, we’ll be busting out all the fun fire toys to create an epic feast from the flames. There will be a whole lamb on an iron cross, salmon smoking away on cedar slabs, and chickens and vegetables suspended over the fire, slowly roasting over the coals—a visual and gustatory feast for the senses.
We’ll mingle around the fire together, drinking lovely local wines from Alexana and their Argentine sister winery, Corazon del Sol, eating fire snacks straight off the flames, then gather around a table laden with fresh salads, charred summer vegetables, all the smoked-kissed meats, and buckets of chimichurri to slather on everything. Pretty much our idea of the perfect way to while away a summer afternoon.
This gathering will be held at a private lakeside property in Dundee, Oregon. The exact location and other event details will be provided to ticketholders as we get closer to the date.
THINGS TO KNOW
By purchasing tickets, all ticketholders (purchaser and guests) agree to the following:
-All guests are 21 or over with a valid ID
-All guests agree to consume alcohol in a responsible manner that will not result in injury to themselves or others and will not hold Tournant and its partners responsible for any accidents or injuries that may occur in connection with this event
-State health and safety mandates will be observed
-If event is cancelled by organizers, a full refund will be issued to all ticketholders; in all other cases, tickets are nonrefundable, but may be transferable
-Pets other than service animals are not permitted
-Due to the nature of this event, special diets cannot be accommodated
-Photos and/or video from this event may be used by Tournant and its partners for marketing purposes; please contact us with any concerns