Join Dignitaries and Wineries for a Celebratory Toast and Tasting
Whether you are on your way to the beach or just taking a drive to admire the beautiful Bay, the Chesapeake Wine Trail will lead you through one of the most scenic and charming parts of the state. East of the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland’s Eastern Shore is abundant with seafood, beaches, wildlife and history, and now a beautiful—and delicious—wine trail.
The Chesapeake Wine Trail links wineries from Cecil County down through Worcester County, and is a partnership between Eastern Shore county offices of tourism, the Maryland Department of Agriculture and the Maryland Wineries Association.
LAUNCH EVENT
Join us for a celebratory toast to the opening of the Chesapeake Wine Trail, and enjoy a wine tasting of regional wines. State and County representatives have been invited to attend and discuss the importance of the wine trail to the region’s agriculture and tourism sustainability efforts.
WHEN: August 4, 2009 2 – 3 p.m.
WHERE: Cassinelli Winery & Vineyards 3830 Church Hill Road Church Hill, Maryland 21623
Media RSVP to Regina at regina@marylandwines.com
The Chesapeake Wine Trail includes the following wineries:
Bordeleau Vineyards & Winery • Eden, Wicomico County
Cascia Vineyards • Stevensville, Queen Anne’s County
Cassinelli Winery & Vineyards • Church Hill, Queen Anne’s County
Costa Ventosa • Whaleyville, Worcester County (coming soon)
Dove Valley Winery • Rising Sun, Cecil County
Layton’s Chance Winery • Vienna, Dorchester County (coming soon)
Little Ashby Vineyards, Easton, Talbot County
St. Michaels Winery • St. Michaels, Talbot County
Terrapin Station Winery • Elkton, Queen Anne’s County (coming soon)
Tilmon’s Island Winery • Sudlersville, Queen Anne’s County
For more information about the wineries in Maryland, visit:
www.marylandwine.com
www.marylandwine.com/mwa/learnmore/stats.shtml
www.marylandwine.com/mwa/media/newsletter/thismonth.shtml
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