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Harvest Wine Celebration 2009
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28th Annual Livermore Valley (2009
Harvest Wine Celebration

Sunday and Monday
September 6-7, 2009
Labor Day Weekend

40 Wineries (map)
Wine, Music, Arts, Crafts

12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM
$50 in Advance / $75 at the Event
$45 Monday Only Pass
$10 Non-Drinking Pass (does not include wine glass)
 

Tickets are available ON-LINE at www.LVwine.org
The Wine Steward in Pleasanton
First Street Wine Country in Livermore
and at Participating Wineries
(on-line tickets will be held at will-call and avalable for pick-up beginning at 11am on event day)

The ticket is good for both days, and gets you entrance into the wineries, a logo glass, wine tasting, and transportation between wineries via shuttle busses (Sunday only).

40 wineries participate with wine tasting, music, and food.
20 of the wineries will taste at their winery locations, and 20 will be tasting at Robertson Park.
Purchase a logo glass which provides you with wine tasting at all participating wineries.
Shuttle buses are available on Sunday) to take you between the wineries, and to & from the transportation hub at Robertson Park.
Some locations, such as Blacksmith Square, have multiple wineries pouring.
Parking may be limited at some wineries.

Live bands ranging from Country to Rock to Jazz to R&B.
Food and other items will be on sale.
Live entertainment and local crafts will be available at most sites.
Activities include Wine Tasting, Live Music and Dancing, Jewelry, Pottery & Glass Artisans,
Fine Art Displays, Olive Oil & Mustard Tasting, Book Signing, Food Booths.

Click Here for more information, or call (925) 447-WINE (9463)

See also The Independent Magazine

Go to our Winery Page
Pictures of from previous Harvest Wine Celebrations:  Page 1 - Page 2 - Photos Home

See also our Historical Photos of Livermore Wineries

 

 

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