NEW YORK, NY, July 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Connecticut wines will be on full display at the fourth annual Connecticut Wine Festival, Saturday and Sunday, July 28th and 29th, at the Goshen Fairgrounds, in Goshen, Connecticut. Featuring some of the finest, award winning local labels, thirteen participating wineries - all members of the Connecticut Vineyard and Winery Association (CVWA) - will be offering samplings of their many wines, while surrounded by music, artisan crafts, and wine lovers from all around the East Coast.
Daily admission to the CT Wine Festival is $25 in advance, available until July 21st at any participating CVWA winery, online, or by phone; $30 at the door. These tickets include free wine tastings, a commemorative festival wine glass (for the tastings) and a tote bag. Guests under 21 and designated drivers can attend for a reduced admission price of $10. Photo ID with proof of age is required for the wine tasting. Hours of the Festival are 12:00 Noon to 7:00 PM, Saturday, July 28; and 12:00 Noon to 6:00 PM Sunday, July 29. More information and a complete list of participating wineries can be found at http://www.ctwine.com.
Among the special events at the Festival is a wine class on Saturday, July 28th, conducted by Renee Allen, founder and director of the Wine Institute of New England, which promotes wine appreciation and education at every level. Renee is a Certified Specialist of Wine and a member in good standing of the Society of Wine Educators, the internationally recognized accrediting organization.
Connecticut Wines - Winning Friends, Influencing People
Connecticut wines are making their marks in the world and growing in popularity. Last year's festival drew a record number of attendees, including one special visitor, Governor Dannel P. Malloy. This year, a representative from the Governor's office will be on hand to receive a special "Certificate of Appreciation" for his ongoing support of the local wine industry and its important contribution to the state's tourism effort.
"The CVWA is proud to be recognized by Governor Malloy as a contributor to Connecticut tourism through our CT Wine Trail and CT Wine Festival, as well as through the individual efforts of the many participating wineries and vineyards whose award-winning labels are 'putting Connecticut wines on the world map,'" said George Motel, Festival Chairman and owner of Sunset Meadows Vineyards. "The Festival is a great place to see what all the excitement is about. From Chardonnay to Merlot, attendees can taste some of Connecticut's best wines from 13 participating vineyards."
Purchasing Tickets
Tickets can be purchased in advance until July 21 at: Bishop's Orchards Vineyards, Gouveia Vineyards, Jones Winery, Hopkins Vineyard, Miranda Vineyard, Sharpe Hill Vineyard, Sunset Meadow Vineyards, and Taylor Brooke Winery. Advanced tickets are also available at Adams Hometown Market, a Platinum Sponsor of the Festival.
Proceeds from the Festival will go toward promoting the CT Wine Trail and the Connecticut wine industry. The CT Wine Trail is a state approved winery and vineyard awareness program that provides visitors with route suggestions to all participating members of the CVWA. Visitors enjoy special wine tours and tastings, and can have their CT Wine Passport stamped at each winery along the trail for the possibility of winning prizes - all while enjoying the beautiful Connecticut countryside.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit a participating winery or log on to http://www.ctwine.com. You can also email info@ctwine.com or call (860) 677-5467.
Participating Wineries
The following wineries will be present at the Connecticut Wine Festival. They are all members of the Connecticut Vineyard and Winery Association, and are dedicated to promoting Connecticut as a wine-producing region.
Bishop's Orchards Vineyards - Owned by Keith B. Bishop, this unique winery is located in the historic town of Guilford. Winner, Gold Medal, 2010 Grand Harvest Competition; and Gold Medal: 2009 International Eastern Wine. Log on to: http://www.bishopsorchardswinery.com/
DiGrazia Vineyards - Founded in 1978 and owned by Paul DiGrazia, DiGrazia Vineyards produces over 15 different wines, ranging from dry to sweet. Located in Brookfield, DiGrazia is known for offering a wide variety of unique wines, including Connecticut grown pear dessert wines. Log on to: http://www.digrazia.com/
Gouveia Vineyards - Owned by Joe and Lucy Gouveia, located in Wallingford, Gouveia offers 11 different wines. Voted Best Rose in Connecticut 2010 by the Specialty Food Service Awards and Gold Medal Stone House Red winner at the 2008 Big E Wine Competition, Gouveia offers 11 different wines. Log on to: http://www.gouveiavineyards.com/awards.html
Hopkins Vineyard - Located in the heart of Litchfield Hills, Hopkins Vineyard has been making wine for over 30 years. With more than eleven different varieties of award winning wines, Hopkins Vineyard has received gold, silver, and bronze medals in National and International competitions, alike. Log on to: http://www.hopkinsvineyard.com/
Jonathan Edwards Winery- Located in the quaint village of North Stonington, the winery is owned by the Edwards family. With vineyards in both Connecticut and Napa Valley, it prides itself on having "New England Charm and Napa Style." Log on to: http://www.jedwardswinery.com/
Jones Winery - Spanning 150 years and six generations of the Jones family, owner Jamie Jones carries on the tradition in the White Hills of Shelton. Connecticut Magazine said the Jones Winery had "the Best Connecticut Wine" in 2010 and 2011. Log on to: http://www.jonesfamilyfarms.com/
Miranda Vineyard - Owned by Maria and Manny Miranda, Miranda Vineyard uses the perfect blend of Old World wine-making techniques with modern techniques to keep any connoisseur happy. Gold Medal winner at the 2010 Amenti del Vino International Wine Competition for its Vinho Fino. Log on to: http://www.mirandavineyard.com/
Priam Vineyards - Founded in 1998 by Gloria Priam and Gary Crump, Priam Vineyards has quickly become a favorite in New London County. Producing wines styled after Northern France and Germany, Priam Vineyards' Late Harvest Riesling was a Double Gold Medal winner at the 2011 International EasternWine Competition. Log on to: http://www.priamvineyards.com
Sharpe Hill Vineyard - Located in the historic town of Pomfret, Sharpe Hill Vineyard features a Zagat-rated restaurant and boasts over 250 medals in International tasting awards. The winery is just minutes from the scenic Route 169, as well as the Putnam Antiques District. Log on to: http://www.sharpehill.com
Stonington Vineyards - Established in 1987 by Nick and Happy Smith, Stonington Vineyards has become known for producing quality, European-style table wines. The winery is best known for its barrel fermented Chardonnays and its proprietary blends Seaport White and Triad Rose. Log on to: http://www.stoningtonvineyards.com/
Sunset Meadow Vineyards - Located in the scenic town of Goshen and owned by
George and Judy Motel, Sunset Meadow is among New England's largest producing vineyards. It was voted "New England's Best Family Winery" by Yankee Magazine and has been featured in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. Seven different wines have won Gold medals, including its 2010 Chardonnay, which took home the Gold in the 2012 International Eastern Wine competition. Log on to: http://www.sunsetmeadowvineyards.com."
Taylor Brooke Winery - Located in the quiet northeastern part of Connecticut, Taylor Brooke Winery, which started as a hobby, grew into one of Connecticut's favorite wineries. Owned by Richard and Linda Auger, Taylor Brooke is winner of Raspberry Rendezvous - 2009 Big E Wine Competition Silver Medal. Log on to: http://www.taylorbrookewinery.com
White Silo Winery - Known for being a small specialty winery, White Silo was established in 1990 and housed in a 19th century dairy barn. Owned by the Gorman family, it has received awards such as the Big E: Gold; Silver awards. Log on to: http://whitesilowinery.com/
For more information and to purchase tickets, log on to http://www.ctwine.com. You can also email info@ctwine.com or call (860) 677-5467.
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