Wine Food Week announces Thursdays Crushing It With Cocktails Winner

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The inaugural “Crushing It With Cocktails” event kicked off Wine & Food Week in The Woodlands at The Waterway Marriott. Attendees experienced a vibrant cocktail competition featuring skilled mixologists showcasing their best creations. Afzal Kaba from Musaafer emerged as a standout, winning both the Best in Glass and Crowd Crusher awards for his Harvey Milk Punch. The event not only highlighted innovative cocktails but also encouraged guests to participate by tasting and voting for their favorites. Scheduled activities for Wine & Food Week include Sips, Suds and Savor on Friday and the Wine Rendezvous Grand Tasting on Saturday.

These events promote local culinary talent and foster community engagement in the food and drink scene. Wine & Food Week has gained popularity over the years, drawing food enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. Attendees celebrated the art of mixology, marking a significant cultural event in The Woodlands.

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