David Girard Vineyards presents a Winemaker's Dinner
This
is the winery's first official event. This dinner will feature live
music and a four course meal pairing done by the 5 Mile House of Nevada
City. Winemaker Mari Wells will be introducing wines currently
available in our tasting room as well as the new release of our first estate wine: the 2004 Rhone Rose 6:30 p.m. David Girard Vineyards,741 Cold Springs Road, Placerville $75 for Wine Club Members & $80 for non-club members. Please RSVP by August 5th For more information contact:
Amanda at the Vineyard tasting room (530) 295-1833
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