Cheers! Holiday Wine Festival set for the Basie Center Sunday, Dec. 4

 

Cheers Holiday Wine Festival(RED BANK – November 21, 2022) Six of New Jersey’s finest wineries plus holiday vendors, artisans and entertainers are set for CHEERS!, A Holiday Wine Festival taking place at the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank on Sunday afternoon, December 4.

Tickets for the 21+ event, held throughout the Count Basie Center complex, are on sale now at theBASIE.org, the Basie Center box office and Ticketmaster. Tickets are priced at $35 and include a souvenir tasting glass. A $180 VIP experience for four with tickets, souvenir tasting glasses and reserved seating at The Vogel is also available.

Patrons can stroll through the Basie Center grand lobby for tasing and sales opportunities, with seating and live entertainment available at The Vogel, the Basie Center’s new performance venue. The Tacoholics food truck will also be on hand, serving delicious Mexican fare.

Participating Garden State wineries include Auburn Road Vineyards of Pilesgrove, Millville’s Cedar Rose Vineyards and Terra Nonno Winery, Tomasello Winery of Hammonton, Shamong’s Valenzano Winery and Villa Milagro Vineyards out of Philipsburg. Fine meats purveyor Jerky James, Freehold’s Hangover Pretzel Company, Linden-based family bakery Bakers Bounty, charcuterie vendor Gina’s Cheese Corner, jewelers Touchstone Crystal, handbag creators House of Cork, bath product company B. Baths and alcohol-infused dessert makers Cynful Bliss will also be part of the festival.

In line with the holiday season, The CHEERS! Holiday Wine Festival will also feature strolling carolers, opportunities for visitors to take pictures with St. Nick, and live entertainment featuring Christmas music classics.

According to the Garden State Wine Growers Association, New Jersey is quickly establishing itself as one of the premier wine regions of the Mid-Atlantic. More than 1500 acres of land in the state is operated as vineyards, with ‘Jersey wines now regularly earning accolades and high scores in magazines like Wine Enthusiast and Wine Advocate. Only Garden State wines are served during state dinners held at Drumthwacket, the Governor’s mansion, while the celebrated International Wine Review recently noted that New Jersey wines are “on the rise,” noting the interest and increase in production of wine in the state, concluding that “we think all of these factors are currently moving in the right direction and promise a very bright future for the wines of New Jersey”