Feb 7 2011
Family Winemakers of CA

Family Winemakers of CA, in Pasadena on Tuesday, March 15. https://www.familywinemakers.org/

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No charge to qualified trade who have pre-registered by March 4; on-site trade tickets, $40
Click on the tab above for the trade registration form

12th ANNUAL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRADE TASTING, PASADENA
Tuesday, March 15

Pasadena Convention Center, Exhibit Hall B
2:00 to 6:00pm, open to trade only
300 East Green Street, Pasadena
No charge to qualified trade who have pre-registered by March 4; on-site trade tickets, $40
Click on the tab above for the trade registration form

No one under 21, including infants, admitted to either tasting.

Your ticket includes: unlimited access to 200+ wineries from 20+ California appellations pouring over 30 varietals and 500 different wines; commemorative wine glass; a great variety of Wisconsin cheeses; Dare crackers; on site deli.  Wine orders may be placed at this tasting, to be shipped from the winery.  Many wineries will be offering special pricing on shipping and/or select wines.

This is the most comprehensive tasting of California wines in the San Diego area — the largest number of wineries; an enormous range of varietals; wine growing appellations from all over the state.  This is a Family Winemakers tasting, which means that many of the wineries are small (under 5000 cases), have limited marketing outreach, and will be represented by family members.  Over 30 wineries in this year’s tasting will be pouring with us for the first time, giving you a taste of the new kids on the block.  You can sample new releases from your classic favorites and from wineries just selling their first vintages.  Check out varietals you’ve never heard of (Vermentino? Lagrein?) or your best-loved Cabs and Chardonnays.  This well-respected tasting is a once-a-year opportunity to tour and taste California’s wine country under one (very large) roof.

Contact us: tasting@familywinemakers.org, (415) 705-0646

No one under 21 admitted, including infants.

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