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Holiday Wine and Cider Tasting Event returns to the Hudson Valley
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Holiday Fineries is back for 3 big weekends! Shawangunk Wine Trail
This long-running celebration features members of the Shawangunk Wine Trail, whose wineries and cider houses will be festively decorated for the occasion.

WARWICK, N.Y. & NEW PALTZ, N.Y. & MARLBORO, N.Y. - Washingtoner -- Sip into the Season at the Hudson Valley's premier holiday wine and cider tasting event - Holiday Fineries at the Wineries on November 23-24, December 7-8, and December 14-15, 2024, you can enjoy tasting flights of holiday cheer from 11am to 5pm each day. Select your preferred date and starting point on one of three curated itineraries for a self-guided tasting tour. Get Tickets HERE.

Your ticket includes a tasting flight at each stop, this year's exclusive Shawangunk Wine Trail holiday ornament, a souvenir tasting glass, a special ornament from each location, and a handmade grapevine wreath (while supplies last) to take home and decorate.

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To make the most of your experience, we recommend an early start. Check-in at your starting winery anytime after 11am. Advance tickets are required - you won't be able to purchase them at the door, and online sales will close at 8pm EST the Friday before each weekend.

BUY EARLY AND SAVE! Early bird tickets are $40 per person (plus tax/fees) through October 31, after which they'll increase to $50 (plus tax/fees). Designated driver tickets are free and include a wristband plus a non-alcoholic beverage at each stop.

Itineraries are designed for efficient travel time between locations. Don't miss this chance to sip, savor, and celebrate the season in the beautiful Hudson Valley!

Choose your desired date and starting location from these itinerary options.

Northern Itinerary #1
Brooklyn Cider House, New Paltz
Robibero Winery, New Paltz
Whitecliff Vineyard, Gardiner
Magnanini Farm Winery, Wallkill

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Eastern Itinerary #2
City Winery Hudson Valley, Montgomery
Angry Orchard Cider House, Walden
Quartz Rock Vineyard, Marlboro
Benmarl Winery, Marlboro

Southern Itinerary #3
Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery, Warwick
Applewood Winery, Warwick
Brotherhood, America's Oldest Winery, Washingtonville


This event is for ages 21 and up. Please drink responsibly. We encourage attendees to use a designated driver or one of our transportation partners. For additional information on the Shawangunk Wine Trail, including maps, transportation, lodging, and special attractions visit www.GunksWine.com. Follow @GunksWine on Facebook, Instagram, X for up-to-the-minute updates on news and other events.

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