All for wine, and wine for all at downtown Beaver event

BEAVER ― Grape news, wine lovers: Beaver Wine Fest returns Sept. 9.

Lasting from 3-7 p.m., the annual event on Third Street gives adults a Riesling (or Rosé) to stroll through the Beaver business district to sample all types of wines from Pennsylvania producers.

Will there be a wide variety of wines to sip? You bet Shiraz there will.

Lots of wines to try at the annual Beaver Wine Festival.
Lots of wines to try at the annual Beaver Wine Festival.

Full bottles will be sold, also.

Confirmed wineries that will participate:

Kavic Winery, Carnegie.

Courtyard Winery, North East, Pa.

Fitzgibbon Meadery, Ellwood City.

The meads and wine from Fitzgibbon Meadery is displayed on artwork inside the Ellwood City business.
The meads and wine from Fitzgibbon Meadery is displayed on artwork inside the Ellwood City business.

Wine O’clock Somewhere Winery, South Park Township.

Glatz Wine Cellars Inc., Aliquippa.

R Wine Cellar, Pittsburgh's Strip District.

La Vigneta Winery, Sarver.

Heritage Wine Cellars, North East.

McLaughlin Distillery, Ohio Township.

Pittsburgh Winery, Pittsburgh's Strip District.

Pittsburgh Winery, a regular at Beaver Wine Festival, returns this year by popular demand.
Pittsburgh Winery, a regular at Beaver Wine Festival, returns this year by popular demand.

Greenhouse Winery, Irwin.

"There are still more that might be participating, so I am hoping that we can secure a few more," event planner Jamie McIntosh said.

Tickets cost $35 at eventbrite.com, which includes a gift bag.

"This year, there will be new and exciting giveaways: a two-bottle tote bag, a stemless wine glass, and a wine stopper," McIntosh said. "There will be a DJ, and Papa Duke’s food truck, and most stores will be open with extended hours."

The Beaver Area Chamber of Commerce hosts the event.

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Scott Tady is entertainment editor at The Times and easy to reach at stady@timesonline.com.

This article originally appeared on Beaver County Times: Beaver Wine Fest returns to downtown Beaver

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