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    Yadkin Winefest coming in May

    By John Peters,

    13 days ago

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    ELKIN — While Mount Airy area residents are no doubt familiar with the annual Wine & Craft Beer Budbreak festival, that gathering is not the only event which celebrates wine making in the region.

    The Yadkin Valley Wine Festival, which is marking its 21st year, takes place on Saturday, May 18 at Elkin Municipal Park.

    Organizers say it is a day which “Celebrates North Carolina’s premier wine region each spring with a day of wine, food, music and art.”

    This year’s event will feature 16 wineries from Yadkin Valley wine country.

    “The park setting allows patrons to bring chairs or blankets and spend the afternoon relaxing in the sun or under shade trees,” organizers said.

    “It’s nice because it’s a big open space,” said festival director Quinn Wilkins of the Yadkin Valley Chamber of Commerce. “You can sit outside and enjoy wine and live music.”

    This year’s bands celebrate two popular musical decades. First up is 70’s Kids Solid Gold Tribute Band, followed by its sister band, Kids in America Totally 80’s Tribute Band.

    “We encourage dancing,” Wilkins said. “We leave space open in front of the stage, so people can come up and dance and get pictures with the bands. It’s always a fun time.”

    Despite being around for two decades, festival organizers try to add new things to the event. This year that includes a big tent with a barbecue buffet and private restrooms for VIP ticket holders. VIP ticket holders also receive priority parking and early admittance at 10:30 a.m. before gates open at 11 a.m.

    Nine food trucks provide everything from barbecue ribs to steak burgers to tacos to vegetarian options. There will also be a selection of art vendors.

    The 16 participating wineries are: Carolina Heritage, Christian Paul, Elkin Creek, Hanover Park, Haze Gray, Native Vines, Piccione Vineyards, Sanders Ridge, Shadow Springs, Shelton Vineyards, Slightly Askew, Stardust Cellars, Surry Cellars, Weathervane Winery, Williamson Mead & Brewery, and Windsor Run.

    “It’s an industry that continues to grow and I don’t really see it slowing down anytime soon,” Wilkins said. “When people think of the Yadkin Valley, they know us for our wineries. They are a huge part of our tourism industry and attract visitors from all over.”

    Yadkin Valley Wine Festival hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are $32 in advance and $45 at the gate, while VIP tickets are $100. Admission is free to anyone who is not tasting wines.

    Elkin Vine Line provides regular shuttle service between the festival and local hotels. Festival parking is $10.

    For more info or to purchase tickets, go to www.YadkinValleyWineFestival.com or call 336-526-1111. To browse Yadkin Valley lodging options, visit www.YadkinValleyNC.com.

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