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Traverse City Wine & Cider Festival Next Saturday
45 North Vineyard & Winery to attend Traverse City Festival
Saturday, June 24 is the date for the Traverse City Wine & Cider Festival. Wine enthusiasts and cider lovers will have access to wines and ciders from 20 wineries and cideries located in Northern Michigan.
The Traverse City Wine & Cider Festival takes place at The Village at Grand Traverse Commons from 3 to 9pm on June 24.
Attendees will have a variety of wine and cider samples to choose between. Wines available will include red and white still wines and late harvest. L. Mawby will be providing sparkling wine for the first few hours of the festival, so you may want to get there early!
Wineries and cideries attending the festival include:
45 North Vineyard & Winery
Bel Lago Vineyards & Winery
Black Star Farms
Bluestone Vineyards
Boathouse Vineyards
Bowers Harbor Vineyards
Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery
Chateau Chantal
Chateau Fontaine
Chateau Grand Traverse
Ciccone Vineyard & Winery
Hawthorne Vineyards
L. Mawby
Leelanau Cellars
Rove Estate
St. Ambrose Cellars
Starcut Ciders
Townline Ciderworks
Tractor Pull Hard Cider
Verterra Winery
Music to Enjoy at the Festival
In addition to wines and ciders to taste, attendees will be able to enjoy music. Musicians at the festival include: Oh Brother Big Sister, Carsie Blanton, G-Snacks, and E Minor.
Tickets
Tickets at $35 a piece include: a souvenir wine glass, 3 tasting tokens, musical entertainment and a hydration station. Most wine samples will be available for one tasting token; premium wines will require two tokens. Attendees can purchase additional tasting tokens.
Attendees can also choose to participate in cheese pairings and/or chocolate pairings. For $5 anyone who wants to participate in the cheese pairings will be offered six wines and six cheeses. The chocolate pairings include 4 wines and four chocolates for $5.
While enjoying the wine, ciders and pairings also check out the local food trucks that will be available.
It is quite a drive from Detroit to Traverse City for the festival. Why not plan to stay an extra day or two and visit some of the wineries on the Leelanau Peninsula and Old Mission Peninsula. Check out the review of many of these wineries on the Wine Trail Traveler website.
Cheers!
Kathy