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Celebrate Earth Day on a wine-filled adventure along the Shawangunk Wine Trail!
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Join us for our 2nd annual event! Shawangunk Wine Trail
Choose from one of three itineraries as you embark on a self-guided tasting tour between 11am-5pm at your leisure.

HUDSON VALLEY, N.Y. - Washingtoner -- Join us April 20-21 for Earth Day at the Wineries!

Your ticket includes a souvenir wine glass plus a tasting flight at each of the locations on your chosen itinerary. Tickets start at $35 per person and are on sale now!

The first 200 attendees will receive a white spruce tree sapling at their starting winery. (while supplies last). Plant this little tree and do your part for our planet while enjoying delicious wine. Trees give us oxygen, clean the air, and provide shade for future wine tastings.

Help keep the planet happy while delighting your taste buds on the Shawangunk Wine Trail.

Shawangunk Wine Trail members are clustered into three different itineraries based on their location. Itineraries are clustered with short travel time in between each winery.

Itinerary # 1 features
Brooklyn Cider House, New Paltz
Robibero Winery, New Paltz
Whitecliff Vineyard, Gardiner

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Itinerary #2 features
Magnanini Farm Winery, Wallkill
Quartz Rock Vineyard, Marlboro
Benmarl Winery, Marlboro

Itinerary #3 features
City Winery Hudson Valley, Montgomery
Brotherhood, America's Oldest Winery, Washingtonville
Applewood Winery, Warwick
Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery, Warwick

FREE DD TICKETS. We always encourage using a designated driver. We offer FREE tickets for DDs. Select "Add On" at checkout. All DDs will receive a non-alcoholic beverage at all 4 locations on the chosen itinerary.

PLEASE NOTE: TICKETS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FOR THIS EVENT.
ALL ONLINE TICKET SALES WILL END APRIL 16, 2024
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Plan a weekend in Hudson Valley wine country, April 20-21, 2024. Learn more about our transportation and lodging partners. Message us at info@gunkswine.com.

For more information call 845-256-8456 or visit www.GunksWine.com.

Shawangunk Wine Trail is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization comprising 12 independently owned and operated wineries in the Mid-Hudson Valley region of New York State. Our primary mission is to cooperatively develop an outstanding wine-producing and tourism area through marketing and events while promoting our member wineries.

Media Contact
Jude DeFalco, Operations Manager Shawangunk Wine Trail
***@gunkswine.com
8452568456


Source: Shawangunk Wine Trail, Inc

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