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    14th Annual Sedona Winefest Returns September 23-24, 2023

    August 26, 2023No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ — On September 23-24, 2023 the Sedona Winefest will be returning for its 14th annual celebration at the Sedona Posse Grounds Park (525 Posse Ground Rd., Sedona, Arizona 86336), with a Kick Off Party at Sound Bites Grill on Friday, September 22nd.

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    Sponsored by the Arizona Office of Tourism and the Verde Valley Wine Consortium, the two-day, nationally recognized wine festival will feature 24 award-winning Arizona wineries, food trucks serving local cuisine, a variety of artisan vendors, live music featuring DJ Pablonious Funk and Moon Tsunami on Saturday, The Naughty Bits on Sunday, and – for the first-time ever – local breweries and distilleries.

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    “This festival continually brings in wine lovers from across the nation and is a huge draw for the city that celebrates a myriad of things that makes Sedona such a unique destination,” said Sedona Winefest Founder Sandy Moriarty. “We look forward to making this year better than ever and enjoying all that Sedona has to offer in a setting unlike any other.”

    The famous two-day festival, held from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 23rd and Sunday, September 24th, will feature a number of local food trucks, award-winning wines from the state’s best wineries, with winemakers in attendance from each of the state’s three wine growing regions, including:

    • 1764 Vineyards
    • Alcantara
    • Arizona Stronghold
    • Bodega Pierce
    • Caduceus / Merkin
    • Chateau Tumbleweed
    • Cella Winery
    • Copper Horse Vineyard
    • Coronado Vineyards
    • Cove Mesa Vineyards
    • Da Vines Vineyard
    • Elgin Winery
    • Four Tails Vineyard
    • High Lonesome Vineyards
    • Grand Canyon Wine CO.
    • Caduceus / Merkin
    • Chateau Tumbleweed
    • Cella Winery
    • Copper Horse Vineyard
    • Javelina Leap
    • Laramita Cellars
    • Oak Creek Winery
    • Omphalos Winery
    • Page Springs Cellars
    • Southwest Wine Center
    • Su Vino Winery
    • 1764 Vineyards
    • Alcantara
    • Arizona Stronghold
    • Bodega Pierce
    • Caduceus / Merkin
    • Chateau Tumbleweed
    • Cella Winery
    • Copper Horse Vineyard
    • Coronado Vineyards
    • Cove Mesa Vineyards
    • Da Vines Vineyard
    • Elgin Winery
    • Four Tails Vineyard
    • High Lonesome Vineyards
    • Grand Canyon Wine CO.
    • Caduceus / Merkin
    • Chateau Tumbleweed
    • Cella Winery
    • Copper Horse Vineyard
    • Javelina Leap
    • Laramita Cellars
    • Oak Creek Winery
    • Omphalos Winery
    • Page Springs Cellars
    • Southwest Wine Center
    • Su Vino Winery

    In addition to the 24 wineries featured, That Brewery, Diamond Distillery, Elgin Distillery and Seedlip non-alcoholic cocktails will be pouring their offerings for the non-wine drinkers in attendance.

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    Local food trucks that will be on-site include Merkin Gelato, Merkin Kebab, Malta Joe’s Baked Goods, Batchelor’s Pad BBQ, and Lobstar, complemented by food samplings from other vendors, including Maribel Cake Design, Virgin Cheese, Peace Love & Smoked Cheese, Sedona Divine Olive Oils & Vinegars and Carmella’s Joy.

    Other local artisans and vendors include Eagle Eye Barrels, Bearded Makers, Choice Creative Culture, Sounds Bites Store, Room with a View, Oak Creek Apple Company and Tahoe Kitchen Co.

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    Early bird online tickets are available at www.sedonawinefest.com for $35/person and include full festival access, a commemorative glass and eight wine tasting tickets. Day-of, at the door tickets will be available for $45/person. Non-wine drinkers will be charged a general admission price of $10/person kids under the age of 18 (accompanied by an adult) will receive complimentary access.

    To attend the Kick Off Party at Sound Bites Grill on Friday, September 22nd – which is a fundraiser for the Verde Valley Wine Consortium – featuring musicians Will Donato, Blake Aaron and Michael Paul, visit www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6108221?date=2390239.

    For more information on the 14th Annual Sedona Winefest, visit www.sedonawinefest.com or email sedonawinefest23@gmail.com.

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