The third annual event promises gourmet food and delicious wine tastings for just $20 a ticket.
Nanneella Hall booking co-ordinator Joanne Gibson said it’s a night for everyone to enjoy.
‘‘We just want it to be a casual evening where people can come and enjoy great food and great drinks and catch up with friends and family,’’ she said.
Two local wineries, Humis Vineyard and Farmer and the Scientist, will be there on the night to supply the wine and have a chat to the locals.
‘‘Both wineries will be there to also give an insight into how they’ve been going in the last 12 months,’’ Joanne said.
‘‘We know how the drought affects the farmers and dairy farmers around here in particular, but we never really hear how it’s taking its toll on the wineries and vineyards.’’
The event is a child-friendly evening and entry is free for kids under the age of 10.
The gourmet food will be provided and served by ladies and volunteers of the Nanneella Hall committee.
‘‘There will be a number of grazing tables and roaming canapes and from what I’ve heard the food they will be serving is going to be delicious, we can’t wait,’’ Joanne said.
Beer, wine and soft drink will be available at bar prices throughout the evening.
The night is set to kick off at 7pm at the Nanneella Hall.
Tickets are to be purchased at the door.
For more information, visit the Nanneella Hall’s Facebook page.