Continuing this conversation with myself, the wine tasting was quite an enjoyable event. I believe they are going to try to do something similar more regularly.
Four tables were set up throughout the store, two whites and two red at each. They kicked off the evening with a sparkling French wine, and then everyone was free to move about the tables at will, guessing varietal, country, region, and, as "bonus fields", price and vintage. Apparently there is some sort of prize to the winner. There were maybe 50-60 people in attendance.
The wines were quite distinctive and interesting. I didn't guess most of the varietals, but even among those I couldn't guess, the taste was familiar--it was more a comforting sense of a smell I couldn't place, than a desperate feeling of utter ignorance. Some wines, I was surprised at how obvious the identification was to me; others they threw in to purposely mislead you, like a chianti with an intense barnyard nose, or, as my wife so delicately put it, shit juice. I had no clue.
In any case, it was a very fun way to test my (lack of) wine knowledge, enjoy some free wines, and the company of others in search of a free, fun, wine night, including some other LTHers. Highly recommended.
Cheers,
Aaron