Old Bellevue Wine Walk Set for September 2024

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Old Bellevue Wine Walk is scheduled for September 12th, 2024, providing a unique opportunity for wine lovers to experience local offerings from 23 wineries. Taking place from 4 PM to 8 PM, the event will feature tastings at multiple locations throughout Old Bellevue. Attendees can purchase VIP Early Entry tickets for $55, which include 90 minutes of exclusive access to eight VIP locations along with small bites. General Admission tickets are available for $40, allowing entry from 5:30 PM to 8 PM. This semiannual event serves as a fundraiser for the Old Bellevue Merchants Association, dedicated to fostering community growth and prosperity.

Participating wineries include notable names such as Lachini Vineyards, DeLille Cellars, and Browne Family Vineyards, ensuring a diverse selection for attendees. The event not only promotes local businesses but also enhances community engagement and enjoyment. Tickets can be conveniently purchased online at the provided link.

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