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Celebrate Woodinville's Summer Concerts in the Park Wine Garden

Celebrate Woodinville’s Concerts in the Park, and each wine garden will feature selections from premiere Woodinville Wine Country wineries and tasting rooms.

 

Taste, sip and enjoy a variety of great Northwest wines while listening to live music outdoors on the picturesque Wilmot Gateway Park. Woodinville Wine Country is sponsoring four summertime wine gardens in partnership with Celebrate Woodinville’s Concerts in the Park, and each wine garden will feature selections from premiere Woodinville Wine Country wineries and tasting rooms. The wine garden will be open from 6 to 8 pm and will offer glass pours of Red, White and Rose’ wines for purchase. These are eco-friendly, BYOG events and guests are invited to “Bring Your Own Glass.”

 "Woodinville Wine Country is excited to team up with the City of Woodinville and the to celebrate Woodinville and all the wonderful amenities our community has to offer. The summer concert series is the perfect way to share our world-class wines with our neighbors and just have fun,” said Woodinville Wine Country’s President, Mike Stevens. “What could be better than enjoying a summer night in our park along the Sammamish River, sipping good wine, listening to live music, and picnicking with the family?”

 

Featured Wineries are:

July 18                                                                      July 25

                                                  

                                               

Piccola Cellars                                                            

                                              

                                             

 

Aug. 1                                                                         Aug. 8                                                        

                                                             

                                        Patterson Cellars

                                                                

                                                        

                                             Gecko Cellars

 

Celebrate Woodinville’s Concerts in the Park are free, community events where families, friends and neighbors can gather to enjoy great music, wine and food – all in one place. Four family-friendly concerts are being presented this summer, with a variety of high-energy bands playing fun music for all ages from 7 to 8:30 pm. Guests must be 21 and older to enter the wine garden and ID is required.

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