SAN DIEGO COUNTY VINTNERS ASSOCIATION WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL MAY 17

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March 12, 2015 (San Diego)--The San Diego County Vintners Association is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2015 with its expanded annual wine festival. The SDCVA Wine & Food Festival will exclusively feature San Diego County wineries along with educational winemaking and food demonstrations, a silent auction and live music.

The festival will take place in the charming village-like central courtyard of the historic Bernardo Winery in San Diego on Sunday, May 17 from 1- 4 PM (wine sales continue until 5 PM). Tickets are $50 in advance/$65 at the door and include unlimited wine tasting and a selection of gourmet foods. Designated driver tickets which include food tasting and bottled water are $25 in advance/$30 at the door. Media passes are also available. This is the one and only fundraising event benefitting the San Diego County wine industry to support educational seminars and marketing for all SDCVA member wineries and vineyards.

“California winemaking began right here in San Diego County, explains San Diego County Vintners Association President Linda McWilliams, owner of San Pasqual Winery in La Mesa. “With more than 100 wineries in our county now, San Diego is fast becoming a premier destination for wine lovers. This is the perfect opportunity for local residents to discover and support their local wineries”.

The San Diego County Vintners Association is a non-profit association dedicated to supporting the San Diego viticulture and winemaking community, educating local wine enthusiasts and embracing sustainable agricultural practices in the county.

To learn more visit www.sandiegowineries.org

 

 


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