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2016 Grand Harvest Paperwork Jersey Fresh Grand Harvest Festival Fosterfields Living Historical Farm in Morristown, NJ October 1 & 2, 2016 Noon-5pm CAVA WINERY Hamburg , NJ (973) 823-9463 www.CavaWinery.com Dry White: Bottle $ Sweet: Bottle $ VDR Chardonnay $18.00____ Ceci Bella Strawberry $13.00____ Dry Red: Ceci Bella Peach $13.00____ VDR Vino della Tavalo $20.00____ Ceci Bella White Sangria $13.00____ Ceci Bella Red Sangria $13.00____ Ceci Bella Blueberry $13.00____ Ceci Bella Blackberry $13.00____ Ceci Bella Raspberry $13.00____ Skylands Apple Pie $12.00____ Skylands Peach Cobbler $12.00____ CHESTNUT RUN FARM Pilesgrove , NJ (856) 769-2158 www.ChestnutRunFarm.com Dry White: Bottle $ Sweet: Bottle $ Dry Fuji Apple Reserve $13.08____ Shiro Plum (375 ml) $8.41____ Semi Sweet: Spiced Sweet Asian Pear Wine $12.15____ Semi Sweet Asian Pear Wine $12.15____ CODA ROSSA Franklinville, NJ (856) 697-WINE www.CodaRossa.com Dry Wines: Bottle $ Sweet Wines: Bottle $ Neve (W) $13.00____ Peacho Grigio (W) $13.00____ 1526 Blend (R) $17.00____ Sweet Jane (W) $13.00____ Tempesta (R) $16.00____ Raspberry Rosé $13.00____ Coeur d'Est (R) $18.00____ Black Bird (R) $15.00____ Blue Moon Port (R) $20.00____ DIMATTEO VINEYARDS Hammonton, NJ (609) 704-1414 www.DimatteoWinery.net Dry White: Bottle $ Sweet & Fruit: Bottle $ Traminette $13.09____ Pasquale Red $12.15____ Diamond $13.09____ Sangria $12.15____ Dry Red: Chocolate Raz $13.09____ Merlot $14.95____ Cran Cherry $13.09____ Chambourcin $14.95____ Apple $12.15____ Red Table $13.09____ Blueberry $12.15____ Cabernet Franc $15.89____ Pumpkin $12.15____ Crantasia $12.15____ Thank you to our sponsors and our charity partner! FOUR SISTERS WINERY AT MATARAZZO FARMS Belvidere, NJ (908) 475-3671 www.FourSistersWinery.com Dry White: Bottle $ Sweet: Bottle $ Proprietor's White Reserve $18.00____ Niagara $14.00____ Dry Red: Sadie's Apple $14.00____ Warren Hills Red $14.00____ Beaver Creek Red $16.00____ Merrill Blush $14.00____ Holiday Seasoned $14.00____ Semi Sweet: Warren Hills White $14.00____ HERITAGE VINEYARDS Mullica Hill, NJ (856) 589-4474 www.HeritageWineNJ.com Dry White: Bottle $ Semi Sweet: Bottle $ Cuvée Blanc $13.99____ Jersey Red $9.99____ Sauvignon Blanc $16.99____ Jersey White $9.99____ Rosé $13.99____ Jersey Blush $9.99____ Dry Red: Sweet: Cuvée Rouge $15.99____ Jersey Apple $9.99____ Merlot $22.00____ Jersey Peach $9.99____ Syrah $22.00____ Jersey Blueberry $9.99____ Chambourcin $22.00____ Jersey Sugar Plum $15.99____ HOPEWELL VALLEY VINEYARDS Pennington, NJ (609) 737-4465 www.HopewellValleyVineyards.com Dry White: Bottle $ Semi Sweet: Bottle $ Pinot Grigio $15.95____ Stony Brook Blush $13.95____ Chardonnay $16.95____ Vidal Blanc $13.95____ Dry Red: Sweet: Rosso della Valle $16.95____ Dolce Vita $12.95____ Barbera $17.95____ Porto Rosso (Red Port) $25.95____ OLD YORK CELLARS Ringoes, NJ (908) 284-9463 www.OldYorkCellars.com Dry White: Bottle $ Dry Red: Bottle $ 2014 Vidal Blanc $17.00____ Merlot $19.00____ 2015 Chardonnay $20.00____ What Exit Red $18.00____ What Exit White $16.00____ Sweet: Blush $13.00____ PLAGIDO'S WINERY Hammonton, NJ (609) 567-4633 www.PlagidosWinery.com Dry Red: Sweet: Bottle $ Vino de Casa $19.63____ Niagara $14.02____ Chambourcin $18.70____ Concetta's Casalinga $15.89____ Semi Sweet: Sangria 1.5 L Pre Made Pouch $26.17____ Plagido's Choice $17.75____ Dessert: Plagido Red $14.02____ Pole Dancer $21.50____ Antonia Rosso $14.95____ 5.8 Earthquake $20.56____ Blackberry $21.50____ Empire (Port) $23.36____ Thank you to our media sponsors! SHARROTT WINERY Blue Anchor, NJ (609) 567-WINE www.SharrottWinery.com Dry White: Bottle $ Semi Sweet: Bottle $ Pinot Grigio $15.99____ Dry Riesling $15.99____ Vidal Blanc $15.99____ Vignoles $15.99____ Unoaked Chardonnay $16.99____ Sweet: Dry Red: Riesling $15.99____ Tango $18.99____ Crimson Sky $13.99____ Cabernet Franc $24.99____ Summer Sangria $13.99____ Cabernet Sauvignon $24.99____ Just Peachy Sangria $13.99____ Chambourcin $24.99____ TOMASELLO WINERY Hammonton, NJ (800) MMM-WINE www.TomaselloWinery.com Dry White: Bottle $ Fruit: Bottle $ Pinot Grigio $15.95____ Cranberry/Moscato $12.95____ 2014 OCP Rkatsiteli $15.95____ Blackberry $12.95____ 2013 OCP Chardonnay $13.95____ Port, Recipe, Ice: Winter Chill White (Semi-Dry) $11.95____ 2014 Vintage Port $16.95____ Dry Red: Almonique 500ml $12.95____ 2013 OCP Blaufrankisch $16.95____ Broomstick Brew 750ml $12.95____ 2013 OCP Chambourcin $16.95____ Spiced Apple $12.95____ 2013 Palmaris Cabernet Sauvignon Res. $36.00____ Vidal Blanc Ice Wine $27.00____ 2013 Petit Verdot $40.00____ Autumn Lead Red (Semi-Dry) $11.95____ UNIONVILLE VINEYARDS Ringoes, NJ (908) 788-0400 www.UnionvilleVineyards.com Dry White: Bottle $ Semi Sweet: Bottle $ 2013 Chardonnay $16.95____ 2013 Riesling $15.95____ 2014 Eureka $19.95____ Heritage White $13.95____ Dry Red: Fields Of Fire $13.95____ Revolutionary Red $13.95____ 2012 Pheasant Hill Syrah $32.95____ 2014 Cam Jam $23.95____ 2012 Big O $28.95____ 2013 Cam Jam 375ml $13.95____ VALENZANO WINERY Shamong, NJ (609) 268-6731 www.ValenzanoWine.com Dry White: Bottle $ Semi Sweet: Bottle $ Sauvignon Blanc $20.00____ Shamong Red Reserve $11.00____ Vidal Blanc $12.00____ Berry White Cranberry $10.00____ Bine & Vine $15.00____ Plums Up Plum $11.00____ Dry Red: Raspberry Riesling $11.00____ Cabernet/Merlot $13.00____ Blackberry Syrah $11.00____ Zinfandel $20.00____ Red, White & Blue Sangria $11.00____ Cherrish $12.00____ Jersey Devil Port $17.00____ Jersey Devil Labs Batch #5 $15.00____ As always, we urge you to drink responsibly - please use a designated driver to make sure everyone has a fun and safe day. VENTIMIGLIA VINEYARD Wantage, NJ (973) 875-4333 www.VentiVines.com Dry White: Bottle $ Dry Red: Bottle $ Vidal Blanc $15.89____ La Sorella $15.89____ Buon Giorno $12.99____ Rocky Ridge Red $13.97____ Chambourcin $17.94____ Cabernet Franc $25.93____ Semi Sweet: Bottle $ High Point White $15.89____ VILLA MILAGRO VINEYARDS Finesville, NJ (908) 995-2072 www.VillaMilagroVineyards.com Dry White: Bottle $ Semi Sweet: Bottle $ Luz del Sol $17.99____ Delicado $15.99____ Dry Red: Rosita $16.99____ Sabroso $21.99____ Casi Dulce $15.99____ VILLARI VINEYARDS Sewell, NJ (888) 495-3330 www.VillariVineyards.com Dry White: Bottle $ Sweet: Bottle $ Chardonnay $13.99____ Red $10.99____ Rosé $13.99____ White $10.99____ Dry Red: Blue $10.99____ Chambourcin $15.99____ Pink $10.99____ Blueberry Port $15.99____ WAGONHOUSE WINERY South Harrison Township, NJ (609) 780-8019 www.WagonhouseWinery.com Dry White: Bottle $ Sweet: Three Boys Brand Bottle $ Pinot Gris $20.99____ Fallen Quaker $13.99____ Vidal Blanc $18.99____ Daisy Grace $13.99____ 1401 Blanc $21.99____ Ornery Apple $13.99____ Dry Red: Autumn Goddess $13.99____ Cabernet Sauvignon $19.99____ Peck's Bad Boy $13.99____ Cabernet Franc $19.99____ Shore Thing $13.99____ Sundance $13.99____ Sweet Love $13.99____ Make Me Blush $13.99____ Nutty Quaker $13.99____ Kick it in the Glass $16.99____ ALL VEHICLES MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE PREMISES BY 5:30PM Take advantage of our Complimentary Wine Pick Up! This “wine lover’s service” will make bringing home our award winning New Jersey wines as simple as 1-2-3! Be sure to ask about our Complimentary Wine Pick Up when you purchase a case of wine from any one of our participating wineries! Here is how the Complimentary Wine Pick Up works: 1. Purchase a case of wine from any of the participating wineries at today’s event and ask to use the Complimentary Wine Pick Up. 2. Upon purchase of your case of wine you will receive a receipt. Continue to enjoy the festival while your case of wine is brought to the Wine Pick Up Booth located adjacent to the festival in the parking lot. Please allow at least ½ hour for your case of wine to arrive at the Wine Pick Up Booth. 3. Present your receipt at the Wine Pick Up Booth to redeem your case of wine. The GSWGA Things to Know... For the best experience we recommend that you taste white wines before red wines and dry wines before sweet wines. As a courtesy to those waiting to sample, please refrain from using your cell phone while tasting and please step back from the winery’s table once you have sampled their wines. Participating wineries do not receive any of the gate proceeds, nor are they compensated for the wines they pour as samples. The wineries share tastings of their wines so festival attendees may learn which wines they like, and make purchases to enjoy after leaving the festival. There are many wines available to taste at each festival. We encourage you to visit each of the participating wineries and discover something new. Please taste responsibly. Please note that our wine list has changed in order to help educate our patrons about the different varieties of wine from each winery. We want you to have an enlighted and enjoyable experience at the festival. We are hoping you walk away with a renewed passion for your favorite wines and aquire a taste for some new ones....
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