Cass Winery’s Fall Wine Release Party (wine club event)
Chicago, IL; Friday, November 2, 530–730pm
Wine club members receive 2 free tickets & guest tickets for this event are complimentary.
This event has limited tickets.
Wine club members must be logged in to their online Cass Winery account to RSVP for their free event tickets and to request guest tickets.
Not only are we celebrating another successful harvest season this year, but our SECOND Winery of the Year win! (Cass is the only winery to have won the coveted Central Coast Wine Competition title twice!) Doug Cass (aka Chip) wants to host a celebration for our extended Cass Family in the Greater Chicago Area. We encourage you to bring a good friend or two who loves a good time & award-winning wine too!
To get an accurate head count we ask that you please RSVP no later than Friday, October 19th.
Date: Friday, November 2nd
Hours: 530-730pm
Address: 405 North Wabash, River North, Chicago, IL 60611 (3rd Floor Reception Space)
All finalized RSVPs receive a confirmation message and tickets are emailed. We accept ticket orders until we reach event capacity. If you did not receive a confirmation email with attached tickets, then you likely did not complete your ticket order and will need to login to your wine club account and complete a ticket order by following all the prompts to fully "check out."
If you need assistance logging into your account or have a question about your wine club shipment, please contact the wine club manager Adam at adam@casswines.com or 805-239-1730 x 108.
For event questions outside California, please contact Doug Cass via email.
WARNING: Many food and beverage cans have linings containing bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical known to the State of California to cause harm to the female reproductive system. Jar lids and bottle caps may also contain BPA. You can be exposed to BPA when you consume foods or beverages packaged in these containers. For more information, go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/BPA
WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov/alcohol