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Eaglemount Wine & Cider Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Exciting Community Events
Port Townsend, WA, October 4, 2016: Eaglemount Wine & Cider celebrates its 10th Anniversary this October, and to commemorate this exciting milestone they are hosting special events and new releases each weekend of the month.
What: Eaglemount Wine & Cider 10th Anniversary Community Events
When: Saturdays & Sundays in October
Where: Eaglemount Wine & Cider’s Tasting Room at Arcadia, 1893 S. Jacob Miller Rd, Port Townsend, WA 98368
On October 8 and 9 Eaglemount hosts Sip & Listen from 1 to 4 pm. On Saturday, owners Trudy and Jim Davis will be on hand to chat about the last ten years, and wine and cider in general. On Sunday, the tasting room will feature live cello music. Wine and cider will be available for tasting and by the glass. New vintages of both Eaglemount Red and Ginger Cider will be released.
On October 15 and 16, from noon to 5pm, a special 10th Anniversary Edition of Cranberry Mead will be released.
On October 22 and 23, also from noon to 5pm, Crazy About Apples celebrates of both Eaglemount’s 10th Anniversary and World Apple day. Educational demos and special tastings will take place all weekend. Participants can try “sneak peak” previews of experimental ciders and vote for their favorite to decide which will become Eaglemount’s newest flavor. They can also learn about what varieties are grown in Eaglemount’s heirloom orchard, and about the cidermaking process, from grinding and pressing to bottling.
“We are so proud of how far we have come in the last ten years,” says Trudy Davis, co-owner and winemaker. “We started out small, making a couple of ciders, and have grown into a regionally-known, award-winning producer of over 20 artisan wines and ciders.”
Eaglemount Wine & Cider began in 2006. Their wines and ciders are handmade in small batches. Their heirloom orchard is located on a historic homestead. The grapes for their red wines come from small vineyards in eastern Washington. For more information about Eaglemount, visit www.eaglemountwineandcider.com
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