Garagiste Wine Festival Comes to Solvang in February

Over 40 small production winemakers will showcase 150+ wines at the Garagiste Wine Festival's 7th anniversary in Solvang as the historic town celebrates its 107th anniversary.

The Garagiste Festival, which was named "America's Best Wine Festival" by USA Today, will be held February 8 – 10 in Solvang. Tickets are now on sale.

This marks the seventh year that the Garagiste Festival: Southern Exposure has showcased the wines of some of California's best small production winemakers in Solvang, one of California's most charming small towns. Solvang is in the heart of the renowned Santa Ynez Valley wine country, just north of picturesque Santa Barbara.

"America's best wine festival meets one of America's best historic small towns for the seventh year in a row...what could make for a better wine country weekend?" said Garagiste Festival co-founder Doug Minnick. "There is a special place in our hearts for Solvang, and for the amazing small production winemakers who pour at this venue. Solvang, and the beautiful Veteran's Memorial Hall, lend such a charming and intimate setting for attendees to chat and taste with the winemakers and owners who will be pouring their hard-to-find wines. We love the diversity of the wines poured here, with multiple micro-climates, grape varieties and innovative blends represented."

Over 40 winemakers from Santa Barbara County and across California converge at Solvang's Mission-style Veterans' Memorial Hall to pour over 150 wines over three days of events which include the continuation of the festival's 'Original Garagiste' seminars, moderated by Garagiste Festival co-founder and KRUSH radio host, Stewart McLennan, and, this year, featuring Central Coast winemaking legend Ken Brown of Ken Brown Wines.

"We are proud to lead off our main event with a one-on-one discussion and tasting with Ken Brown – a true original 'garagiste' many years before micro-production winemaking became a movement," said McLennan. "Ken was one of the first to recognize the cool climate potential of this region back in the 70s and to craft delicious wines from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay right here in Santa Barbara. We are looking forward to an informative and inspiring conversation as we taste some of his delicious wines."

Brown is recognized as one of Santa Barbara County's pioneering winemakers and innovators. Not only was he among the first vintners to realize the tremendous promise for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in Santa Barbara County, but he was also the first winemaker to introduce the Syrah grape, as well as Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc, to the region. He was founding winemaker at Zaca Mesa Winery and spent 20-years at Byron Vineyard and Winery which later sold to the Robert Mondavi family.

The Garagiste Festival: Southern Exposure 2019 kicks off on Friday, February 8 from 6:30-9 p.m. with the very popular "No Repeats, Rare & Reserve," where attendees can get up close and personal with the winemakers as they share limited Club Only, Library and Pre-Release bottles and Barrel samples, and enjoy a BBQ buffet from local favorite Tim's BBQ.

On Saturday, the seminar with Ken Brown, "Original Garagistes: A Deep Dive & Tasting," runs from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and includes a Wine Country boxed lunch (VIP/Weekend pass ticket holders only). The day continues with the main event, the Grand Tasting from 2 – 5 p.m., showcasing over 40 winemakers pouring 150+ wines and 20+ unique varieties. All tickets include unlimited tastes, complimentary cheese and charcuterie and a souvenir Stolzle crystal wine glass - plus a Silent Auction full of enticing wine packages which benefits The Garagiste Scholarship at Cal Poly. On Sunday, Garagiste Passport Day returns, offering discounts and special offers to festival attendees at area wineries.

The festival also announced that it will return to Sonoma California for its 2nd Annual Sonoma Garagiste Festival the weekend of April 13. Said Minnick: "We are very excited to return to Northern California in April. The reception we received last year was fantastic and we already have an exciting group of No Cal micro-production wineries signed up. Stay tuned!"

Dubbed "tasting nirvana", 'strange and wondrous', and "one not to miss" by many news organizations, the Garagiste Festival is renowned for its renegade spirit, passionate winemakers, handcrafted wines and rules-breaking, 'no snobs allowed' ethos. Launched in Paso Robles in 2011, the festival features the wines of commercial garagiste* winemakers who make under 1500 cases at festivals across California, including Solvang, Sonoma, Los Angeles and Paso Robles. Over 350 different wineries have poured over 3,000 wines for over 10,000 wine lovers at Garagiste Festivals since inception and the festival has raised over $125K in support of The Garagiste Scholarship at Cal Poly.

Tickets are very limited and Garagiste Festivals always sell out. To buy tickets, go to: https://bit.ly/2Bcs0ck. For breaking festival news and special discounts, sign-up for our free newsletter, The Dirt at http://garagistefestival.com/sign-up/ or follow us on Twitter (@GaragisteFest) or Facebook.

Among the over 40 winemakers already scheduled to pour include: Ascension Cellars, Bodega de Edgar, Bolshoi Family Wines, Cloak & Dagger Wines, Copia Vineyards, Cordon Wines, Cutruzzola Vineyards, D. Volk Wines, Dascomb Cellars, Hoi Polloi Winery, Kaleidos Winery, Kimsey Vineyards, Lepiane Wines, Metrick Wines, Montemar Winery, RF Fine Wines, Ryan Cochrane Wines, Sycamore Ranch, Temperance Cellars, Tercero Wines and Westerly Wines.

'Original Garagiste*' seminar series continues with Central Coast winemaking legend Ken Brown; Sonoma Garagiste Festival: Northern Exposure with dates to be announced

The Garagiste Wine Festival (http://www.garagistefestival.com), named the 'Best Wine Festival in the US in 2018 in USA Today, is the first and only wine festival dedicated to the undiscovered and under-recognized American artisan 'garagiste' producers who are making some of the best, most exciting, handcrafted small-lot production wines in the world. Founded by fellow garagistes Stewart McLennan and Douglas Minnick, the Garagiste Festivals are committed to discovering the best and most innovative limited-production winemakers and promoting and showcasing them to a broad audience of discerning wine consumers. In addition to its flagship annual festival in Paso Robles, CA, the Garagiste Festival line-up includes Garagiste Festival: Southern Exposure, featuring Santa Ynez Valley garagistes; the Garagiste Festival: Urban Exposure, in Los Angeles; the Garagiste Festival, Northern Exposure, in Sonoma; winemaker dinners, a newsletter, garagiste profiles and more.

 

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