Cass Winery’s Fall Pick Up Party (wine club event)
Paso Robles, CA; Sunday, November 3, 5:30-7:30pm
Wine club members receive 2 complimentary tickets.
This event has limited tickets.
Additional tickets $50 each.
Wine club members must be logged in to their online Cass Winery account to RSVP for their 2 free tickets and to purchase guest tickets.
It is time for the CASS family to come together again and celebrate another fantastic harvest!
We will be pouring the wines in the current Fall wine club shipment while enjoying a meal together and being seranaded by the fabulous tunes of Justin Pecot.
Let's soak up some vineyard views and enjoy miles and miles of good conversation, laughter and beautiful wine!
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."
To get an accurate head count at each location and better track club shipments, we ask that you please RSVP no later than Wednesday, October 16th. If you RSVP after this date and you are a ship-to member, your wine club shipment will be shipped to you.
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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