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AntoLin Cellars Celebrates Spring Barrel Weekend

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    Fri, April 26, 2019 (10:00 AM - 9:00 PM)

AntoLin Cellars Tasting Room
14 N. Front Street
Yakima, WA 98901
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Cost: $4 for a white wine flight and $6 for a red flight. 4 whites and 5 reds in each flight.

Wine Tasting Fees at AntoLin Cellars are waived for Spring Barrel Premier Pass Holders during this event:
 
Otherwise Wine Tasting Fees are $4 for a white flight and $6 for a red flight.
 
Friday, 4/26:
Tasting Room Open: 10am - 9pm
Spring Barrel Event: 10am - 5pm
Music: Braden McDannell, 7-9pm
Food: delivered to your table by local purveyors
Art: Susan Hahn

Saturday, 4/27:
Tasting Room Open: 10am - 7pm
Music: Ben Johnson, 5pm-Close
Spring Barrel Event: 10am - 5pm
Food: delivered to your table by local purveyors
Art: Susan Hahn

Sunday, 4/28:
Tasting Room Open: 10am – 5pm
Spring Barrel Event: 10am - 5pm
Food: delivered to your table by local purveyors
Art: Susan Hahn
 
Spring Barrel Tasting weekend is your chance to get a jump on tasting and purchasing some of the best wines in wine country. A visit to the Valley on this weekend will allow you to sample incredibly delicious wines from the famous Yakima Valley!
 
Purchase a PREMIER PASS allowing access to exclusive benefits available only during this Spring Barrel Tasting weekend at dozens of participating wineries. https://wineyakimavalley.org/shop/tickets/spring-barrel-tasting/
 
Tasty Art, Wine, Food and Music - the action is at 14 N. Front Street!
 
AntoLin Cellars is located on historic Front Street in downtown Yakima at the south end of the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot complex.
 
Come in and get your bearings for all that this fertile valley in Washington State has to offer while sipping on fine artisan wine from AntoLin’s winemaker, Tony Haralson.
 
San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition has awarded AntoLin Cellars with Gold and Silver Medals!
 
2018 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition:
 
• 2012 AntoLin Cellars Estate Carmenère – Gold
 
2017 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition:
 
• 2012 AntoLin Cellars Estate Malbec – Silver
 
The San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition is the largest competition of American wines in the world.
 
In the 2016 Seattle Wine Awards, AntoLin Cellars won Best of Show / Double Gold for their:
 
AntoLin Cellars 2012 Riesling
 
AntoLin won two (2) Double Golds at the 2014 Seattle Wine Awards:
 
2011 AntoLin Cellars Chardonnay
2011 AntoLin Cellars Estate Riesling
 
Double Gold indicates: Best of the Best
 
The name “AntoLin” is a collective of the first names of winery owners Linda and Tony Haralson. Their passion is winemaking and their dream is to share the fruits of that passion.
 
Taste their Riesling, Viognier, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Chardonnay, Carmenère and Malbec. Wine Tasting Fees are $4 for a white flight and $6 for a red flight. There are 4 whites and 5 reds in each flight.
 
AntoLin Cellars owns AntoLin Estate Vineyard in the Yakima Valley AVA which is planted to Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Carmenère.
 
Make it a point to taste great AntoLin Wines in downtown Yakima - Your jumping-off point for touring the rest of the Valley!
 
Hours:
 
Wed: 3-8
Thu: 3-8
Fri: 1-9
Sat: 12-7
Sun: 12-4
 
In the mean time, don't hesitate to call their Tasting Room for more information at 509-961-8370 or eMail to have them ship wine to your door.
 
“Here’s to making friends, one glass at a time.”
 
AntoLin Cellars
Tasting Room and the new Caboose Room (private event space)
14 N. Front Street
Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 961-8370
AntoLin@AntoLinCellars.com
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� 2019, AntoLin Cellars�, Yakima, WA 98901

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