Saturday, May 7, 2016
6:00 winery tour, 6:30 dinner seating
$69 per person, including tax, tip and wine pairings
5-course menu presented by Chef Rosales.
A winery tour kicks off the evening at 6pm, with dinner seating at 6:30. Reservations are required at least a day in advance and can be made by calling 1-800-969-4009 or booking online.
This Girls’ Night Out – which sells out within just a few days – is an evening devoted entirely to women, wine, food, and fun. Enjoy a wine selection served in a souvenir glass with food pairing at each of the eight member wineries, as well as giveaways and pampering. Unwind and recharge as only girls know how!
There are transportation companies which you may hire separately from the event, but most guests simply drive themselves. The entire peninsula is only 19 miles long and five miles at its widest, so all wineries are within a just a few miles of each other. Click here for a list of transport companies if you’d like to hire a shuttle tour.
Look for updated information as the 2016 Divas Uncorked approaches…
Join us for the 9th annual Traverse City Wine & Cider Festival to celebrate local wine, food and culture.
Get a true taste of the region with great wines, art, food trucks and live musical entertainment all in one location!
Local Wines and Hard
Wines will be flowing into your glass as wineries from Northern Michigan feature great wines reflective of local terroir. Taste from a selection of local wines from 20 wineries and cideries.
Fresh, Local Fare
Savor the flavors of fresh, local fare handmade by area chefs. Pair your wine with small plates for an ultimate culinary experience.
Be Entertained Live Music
Perfect pairing with local wine, local fare and fine art, enjoy live musical performances by Oh Brother, Big Sister; Carsie Blanton, G-Snacks and E Minor. View the musical schedule and learn more about the artists here.
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Join us in Traverse City, Michigan August 28-29, 2016 for a global celebration of Riesling featuring Stuart Pigott and Riesling, the Best White Wine on Earth.
On Sunday evening, Traverse City will host a party showcasing Rieslings from Traverse City and around the world.
The event presents Riesling in a fresh and fun manner that showcases the range and qualities of some of the finest local, national and international offerings at “The Bar of 100 Rieslings” a pop-up wine bar staffed by wine professionals.
Monday’s Salon Riesling is an exploration of Riesling with a series of seminars at The Franklin
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End of an era = Bob's time as head winemaker at Ste. Michelle was a great boon to the Riesling world. His leadership in hosting the International Riesling Symposium in Seattle, his work with Ernst Loosen on their Eroica project, the generous support given to City of Riesling from the getgo, and just inherent benevolence while managing the Ste. Michelle juggernaut will not be soon forgotten. We challenge anyone to find a better dry Riesling for under $10 in the USA. The City of Riesling salutes you Bob, and look forward to your next projects! ... See MoreSee Less
That depends on where you are and your relationship to "German-speaking" wines. The way these regions see themselves can be starkly at odds with the way the rest of the world does. •• TRINK, with our editorial bases on the Rhine and the Hudson, is uniquely positioned to cover these regions from an insider and an outsider perspective. Sharing these perspectives is what TRINK is all about. •• Now, as never before, our ability to travel and taste is challenged, forcing us to find creative ways to source reliable, expert information and insight. TRINK's editors and contributing journalists are ON THE GROUND in the regions they cover. They live and breathe the wines they write about. TRINK brings their insights straight to you. •• Want the latest? Sign up at trinkmag.com ... See MoreSee Less
Zoom meetings always need a good glass of Riesling.
While we won't be able to share some of the world's best rieslings face to face this weekend we are working hard on finalizing 2020 City of Riesling: Zoom Edition. Stay tuned for scheduling updates! ... See MoreSee Less