When

Saturday, March 2, 2019 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM PST
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Where

Liberty Theatre: Paulson Pavilion & McTavish Room
1203 Commercial Street
(Use side entrance on 12th Street)
Astoria, OR 97103



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Contact

Kelsey Balensifer
Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce
503-325-6311
events@oldoregon.com

UnWined
Saturday, March 2, 2019

Sip & savor award-winning wine during this event, which occurs immediately following the official wine competition for the 2019 Astoria Warrenton Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival. Guests will get to preview some of the festival's best wines! You'll also get a chance to mix & mingle with the judges to learn more about the art of Oregon wine.

$40 Ticket Includes:
  • 10 wine tastes (additional tastes available for purchase)
  • Various hors d'oeuvres
  • Exclusive look at (& taste of) wines that will be available at the 2019 Astoria Warrenton Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival
  • Live music
  • Participation in the 2019 "People's Choice Award"
  • First to learn the 2019 "Best of Show: Red" & "Best of Show: White" wine winners
  • Meet the professional wine judges
  • One complimentary 2019 UnWined wine glass

Every year, approximately 40 Oregon winemakers enter their wines in the competition, which equals approximately 140+ bottles of wine to review.  

Event tickets are non-refundable. Guests 21+ only! ID will be checked at the door. No admittance without valid ID.

ONLINE TICKETING IS CLOSED. CALL THE CHAMBER AT (503) 325-6311 TO PURCHASE TICKETS.

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Rory Holbrook - Violinist
Rory Holbrook has been playing the violin for nearly three decades. She plays a variety of styles from Celtic to classical to modern. Her interest in bluegrass and Celtic styles, along with a love of classical music, has given her performances a unique flavor. More than anything, she loves to play improv, and she has composed a few songs of her own.

Ryan Walsh - Guitarist
Northwest virtuoso classical guitarist and composer, Ryan Walsh, taught himself guitar on the hillsides of the Columbia River in his hometown of Astoria, Oregon. His passion for the instrument later took him to study with the masters in Spain, where he would receive his formal training at the Conservatorio Superior de Sevilla. Strongly inspired by such composers as Joaquín Rodrigo, Leo Brouwer and Roland Dyens, Ryan’s music at once captures the guitar’s evocative, idiomatic voice and the plaintive coastal landscapes of his youth.  He has become one of the region’s most recognizable composers and performers.