Join us for an immersive evening of food, wine and music as we celebrate the spirit of Scotland and the poetry of Robert Burns. Enjoy a themed three-course meal, as well as the stirring acoustic stylings of Macleod Sumner, filling the air with traditional Scottish folk music and musical settings of Burns’ most beloved poems, accompanied by violin and guitar.
Sunday, 1/25/2026 | 4:30 p.m. | $48 p/person
Lady Hill Winery | 8400 Champoeg Rd NE, St. Paul, OR
An evening of wine, song, and Highland hospitality at Lady Hill Winery.
*Includes a welcome splash of Sparkling Rosé
We’re celebrating Burns Night in true PNW style - with roaring wine, hearty food, and acoustic storytelling. Transport yourself to the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands without leaving the True Northwest. Join us at Lady Hill Winery on Sunday, January 25th, for an immersive evening celebrating the spirit of Scotland and the poetry of Robert Burns.
As winter settles over the vineyard, we invite you into our warm hall for a "supper and song" experience like no other. The evening features the stirring acoustic ballads of Macleod Sumner, who will fill the air with traditional Scottish folk music and musical settings of Robbie Burns’ most beloved poems, accompanied by violin and guitar. From a welcoming splash of Sparkling Rosé to a savory Highland Lamb Stew, every course is designed to evoke the warmth of a tavern in the Highlands.
Come raise a glass to the bard, enjoy splendid vocals, and savor the best of Lady Hill.
Menu
Includes a welcome splash of Sparkling Rosé
Appetizer accompanied by Lady Hill 2021 Pinot Noir or 2023 Lady Hill Blanc
Main Course: Highland Lamb Stew, accompanied by 2021 Ad Lucem Elaina Red
Accompaniment: Salad, accompanied by 2024 Lady Hill White Blend
Dessert: Heather Cake, accompanied by 2012 E. Lucier
*Includes 3 wine pairings
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About the Poet
Robert Burns (born January 25, 1759, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland—died July 21, 1796, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire) was the national poet of Scotland, who wrote lyrics and songs in Scots and in English. He was also famous for his amours and his rebellion against orthodox religion and morality.
January 25 is historically Burns Night, to celebrate Robert Burns on the anniversary of his birthday.