Rotary Wine Festival returns

The Princeton Rotary Club will once again be hosting its mid-winter Winefest and Appetizer Night on Saturday, March 1.

Rustic Roots owner Bruce Harker explains the process of making fruit wine during the 2012 Rotary Wine Festival.

Rustic Roots owner Bruce Harker explains the process of making fruit wine during the 2012 Rotary Wine Festival.

Are you ready for a great night out? The Princeton Rotary Club will once again be hosting its mid-winter Winefest and Appetizer Night on Saturday, March 1. It is a fun filled social evening with wine tasting, appetizers, raffles and silent auctions. Rotary is pleased  to have several Okanagan – Similkameen wineries represented this year including Seven Stones, Rustic Roots, Forbidden Fruit, Gehringer Bros, Hester Creek, Vincor and Lake Valley. Each winery will have a variety of red, white and specialty wines for guests to sample.

“This has always been a popular event and local businesses have helped make it a success,” said Rob Marshall, event coordinator. Tickets are $30 and are available at Royal Lepage or from local Rotary members. All proceeds will go toward local Rotary projects including the Riverside Kitchen project. The event runs from 7 to 10 p.m., at the Riverside Centre.

 

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