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    Risqué at Pillsbury Wine in Old Town

    February 6, 2018No Comments
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    logo_pillsburywineCottonwood AZ (February 6, 2018) – The event will be Risqué showing in the Pillsbury Wine Tasting Room, on Saturday Feb 10th, for Art Walk in Old Town Cottonwood- Support Local!

    Risqué with Hot Photography by Mark Broadus, new artwork from Steven Schutz that is boundary testing, a revealing new selection of paintings on Men, Women & Wine by Annabel Sclippa Art, and Mixed Media art that pulls on your heart by Gilbert Pogany. 

    20180206_pillsburyTop Winemaker, Sam Pillsbury, will be in the Tasting Room all day, and they will be pouring an $8 3-pour flight of the “Inappropriate, One Night Stand, with a Diva.” (Yes. Those are all wine labels.) 

    Pillsbury Wine just won 14 metals out of 14 wines he brought to the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, including their third Double Gold, and bringing home yet three new Golds. 

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    Come indulge your senses with an evening or day of Risqué, with one of the Best Arizona Winemakers, and fabulous local artists. 

    To top off the evening, there will be live music from 4-7pm with Rachel Mari Kimber. 

    Put a little Risqué back in your world this Valentine’s Day weekend, and join Pillsbury Wine Room in Old Town Cottonwood on Saturday, Feb 10th, all day until 9pm.

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