Wine lovers have a reason to celebrate as Yakima Valley Tourism invites the public to "Thanksgiving in Wine Country," taking place from November 29 to December 1, just after the Thanksgiving holiday.

PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE STATE VISIT THE VALLEY

According to officials with Yakima Valley Tourism the annual event promises a great experience for families looking to enjoy wine tasting and prepare for the festive season. Many wineries in the valley will feature special promotions and exclusive offerings aimed at both locals and visitors from the west side of the state.

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IT'S A FAMILY TRADITION FOR THOSE OVER 21

Officials highlight that this event has become a beloved tradition for many, providing a perfect opportunity to stock up on premium wines for Christmas gatherings.
Guests can indulge in a variety of festive activities during the weekend, including sampling house-made mulled wine, unique wine flights, and limited-release tastings. In addition to tastings, wineries will offer creative experiences such as cookie decorating and carefully crafted food pairings.

YOUR CHANCE TO STOCK UP ON WINE FOR CHRISTMAS

Wine lovers can enjoy holiday treats ranging from pies and artisanal cheeses to chocolates and savory soups, as well as holiday hors d’oeuvres and innovative popcorn pairings. Tourism officials emphasize that attendees can also take advantage of holiday savings, including case and bottle discounts, making it an ideal time to purchase wines directly from the source.
For more information about this exciting holiday weekend in Yakima Valley, visit visityakima.com  Don’t miss out on this perfect blend of celebration, family, and fine wine!

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