When

Sunday, July 16, 2017
11:00 AM to 4:30 PM

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Where

The Gardens at Elm Bank
Hunnewell Carriage House
900 Washington Street
Wellesley, MA 02482

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Contact

Ann Marie Popko
Massachusetts Farm Wineries & Growers Association
504-250-9348
mafwga@gmail.com

CRUSH WINE FESTIVAL 2017

Crush Wine Festival
The best local wine tasting experience
in New England!

Meet the winemakers and sample over 75 award-winning Massachusetts wines from across the state! Local cheeses, chocolates, and delicious small bites.
Fall in love with Massachusetts Wine...and take home all of your favorites! 

FEATURING:
Aaronap Cellars
Balderdash Cellars
Black Birch Vineyard
Cape Cod Winery
Coastal Vineyards
Far From the Tree Cider
First Crush Winery
Hardwick Vineyards
La Cantina Winery
Les Trois Emme Winery
Mill River Winery
Mineral Hills Winery
Plymouth Bay Winery
Travessia Winery
Truro Vineyards of Cape Cod
Turtle Creek Winery
Still River Winery
Westport Rivers Vineyard
Willow Spring Vineyards
1620 Winery
1634 Meadery 

PLUS DELICIOUS GOODIES from the Massachusetts Cheese Guild, 
Boston Smoked Fish Co., Anna Banana's Homemade Goodness, Bittersweet Herb Farm, Beverly Bees, Russell's Garden Center, Laszlo Family Farm, and Town Farm Gardens


LIVE MUSIC by Unnamed Colors

Located just 30 minutes outside of Boston, The Gardens at Elm Bank feature 36 acres of fields, forests, and formal gardens. When you're done sipping and shopping, you are welcome to wander the 12 unique gardens on the property. Souvenir wine glass, tote, and on site parking is included with admission.

Sunday, July 16, 2017
CHOOSE YOUR SESSION:
Session One: 11:00am-1:30pm

Session Two: 2:00pm-4:30pm

TICKETS $35.00/pp
(after May 1 + at Door) 

Must be 21+ with valid ID for admittance

Register Now!

 

CRUSH WINE FESTIVAL 2017 is produced by the Massachusetts Farm Wineries and Growers Association, a group of growers, winemakers and hard cider producers from across the state whose goal is to encourage consumer awareness of the handcrafted wines of Massachusetts and promote a positive business environment for continued growth and production of world-class Massachusetts grown wines.