Uncork the fun Edmonds Summer Wine Walks are back in July

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds Summer Wine Walks will return in July, featuring local wines and a lively atmosphere. The event is set to commence on June 5, 2025, at the Edmonds Historical Museum, with activities planned for Saturdays throughout the month. Attendees can sample a variety of wines from Pacific Northwest wineries, fostering a connection between local producers and consumers. This event not only supports local businesses but also promotes the region's wine culture. Last year, the wine walks attracted over 500 visitors, showcasing the community's enthusiasm for local flavors.

Participants will have the chance to socialize and enjoy the summer weather while tasting exceptional wines. The Summer Wine Walks are expected to enhance local tourism and strengthen community ties. As the event approaches, local businesses are preparing for an influx of visitors eager to partake in the festivities.

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