It’s National Drink Wine Day; here’s where to celebrate in Long Beach
If you don’t have unopened bottles haphazardly stashed around the office like we do, here are a few places you can get a fine glass on National Drink Wine Day.
If you don’t have unopened bottles haphazardly stashed around the office like we do, here are a few places you can get a fine glass on National Drink Wine Day.
A small lounging area in the front window with a sofa and chair offers a welcoming spot to sip coffee or a glass of natural wine with a book, or a conversation. The rest of the room is filled with small tables that are perfect for spreading out and enjoying the vibe.
The really cool thing about small production wine is that it’s more than just a bottle of wine, it’s a summer captured in a bottle. It’s wildfires and rains, heatwaves and droughts, sunny days and foggy nights all trapped in those grapes, trapped in that bottle.
Water’s Edge Winery will open its doors at 217 Pine Ave. in the coming months, taking over a space that has sat empty since the Mariposa nightclub closed in 2014.
Tickets for The Promenade Beer & Wine Festival will go on sale starting September 3, the Downtown Long Beach Associates (DLBA) recently announced. To take place on Saturday, October 10, from 6:00PM to 10:00PM, the event is produced in partnership with the local craft beer experts of Beachwood BBQ & Brewing.
Total Wine & More, America’s largest independent retailer of fine wine, spirits and beer, opened the doors to its newest location on Thursday in the Long Beach Towne Center. This will be the company’s 116th store, and first time setting up shop in Long Beach.
Nearly 2,700 people descended upon Downtown Long Beach’s Promenade for the annual Beer & Wine Festival hosted by the Downtown Long Beach Associates (DLBA), marking the events most successful outing to date.
The 2014 Promenade Beer and Wine Festival has released its official list of breweries, wineries, and houses of grub partaking in the maze-like festival set to invade Downtown Long Beach on October 11.
This year’s Promenade Beer and Wine Festival, brings more of everything—a lot more: over 60 participants will be on hand to offer the best of the hoppy, the malty and the vinous, while The Sky Room joins last year’s participants Michael’s and Beachwood to sate festivalgoers’ hunger.
The proprietor of Long Beach’s Sky Room and Breakers Building also owns a well-respected vineyard and winery in Santa Barbara County and every year, the organic, sustainable operation invites local fans to assist in its release of 30,000 ladybugs, a natural pest control solution that eliminates the need for chemical pesticides on the vines.