Uncork the fun Edmonds Summer Wine Walks are back in July

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Summer Wine Walk returns with two evenings scheduled for July 5 and August 2, from 5 to 8 p. m. This annual event, organized by Art Walk Edmonds in collaboration with Seattle Uncorked, features boutique wineries from the Pacific Northwest. Attendees can purchase tickets for $30, which include ten one-ounce wine tastings, a wine glass, and a reusable tote. Guests will also enjoy chocolate tastings from Baza’s Chocolates, enhancing the experience.

“It’s a fun, feel-good evening where you can unwind, explore your town and support local businesses—all at once,” stated Art Walk Edmonds President Cheryl Waale. Historically, tickets sell out quickly, with prices increasing to $40 on the event day. The event allows guests to buy bottles tax-free, benefiting local businesses and the community. Proceeds directly support Art Walk Edmonds' ongoing programming, highlighting the event's importance to local arts and culture.

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