Cass Winery’s Rhone Blending Party (wine club event)
Saturday, July 13, 2019 @ 11am
Wine club members receive 2 complimentary tickets to either the Rhone or the Bordeaux Blending Parties.
(Due to the limited capacity of this wine club exclusive event we will not be offering guest tickets.)
Bring your best wine-making skills and join our winemaker Sterling as he guides you through the blending process to create your own blends. But beware... the competition is fierce as each table is tasked with creating a blend to submit for a blind tasting and all the guests are invited to vote for their favorites. The team that receives the most votes will name the wine blend and it will become a wine in a future wine club shipment. But in true Cass fashion, it's all in good fun!
Due to the popularity of these blending events, we host two parties to choose from on two different days. The Bordeaux Blending Party will be on Sunday and the Rhone Blending Party will be on Saturday. Each blending party is limited to the first 80 guests who reserve tickets, and we ask that members please choose only one party to attend, so we advise not waiting to reserve your tickets online! Food will be available for purchase from our café.
All RSVPs will receive a confirmation message and tickets will be emailed. We will 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 correctly 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 wine club event questions, please contact the event manager Chanda at events@casswines.com or 805-239-1730 x 105.
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