2023 Holiday Wine Festival with Spokane Winery Association
Raise a glass and toast to the joy of the season as the Holiday Wine Festival, hosted by the Spokane Winery Association, marks the start of festivities on November 19, 2021, from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Immerse yourself in the warmth and merriment of the holidays with a remarkable tasting experience offered by 16 wineries within a 10-mile radius of Spokane. With 50 different varieties to delight every wine connoisseur's palate, this festival is a must-attend celebration for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
Wine Lovers' Wonderland
The Holiday Wine Festival promises a wine lovers' paradise with 16 participating wineries, each offering a unique and delightful selection of wines. From the scenic Arbor Crest Wine Cellars to the artisanal craftsmanship of Craftsman Cellars, this festival brings together a diverse range of wineries, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Participating Wineries:
- Arbor Crest Wine Cellars
- Barili Cellars
- Barrister Winery
- Bridge Press Cellars
- Cougar Crest Winery
- Craftsman Cellars
- Helix Wines
- Latah Creek Wine Cellars
- Liberty Lake Wine Cellars
- Maryhill Winery
- Overbluff Cellars
- Robert Karl Cellars
- Terra Blanca
- Thomas Clare Cellars
- Townshend Cellar
- Winescape
Tasting Extravaganza
Embark on a delightful journey as you savor the rich flavors and aromas of 50 different wine varieties. No tickets are required to join in the festivities, allowing you the flexibility to explore at your own pace. However, do note that tasting fees will apply at each winery, offering you an opportunity to indulge in the distinct character of each vintage.
Extended Hours and Festive Cheer
Many wineries will extend their hours beyond the festival, providing the perfect chance to explore their offerings and stock up on holiday favorites. Experience the ambiance of each winery, adorned with festive decorations and exuding the warmth of the holiday season.
Tips for a Memorable Experience:
- Plan Your Route: With 16 wineries to explore, plan your route to make the most of your day.
- Designated Driver: If you plan to indulge in the festivities, ensure a safe journey home by having a designated driver or arranging transportation.
- Bring a Tasting Journal: Capture your favorite wines and make notes on those you'd like to revisit in the future.
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