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Varick Winery’s 16th Annual Cherry Festival
June 26 @ 9:30 AM - June 27 @ 6:00 PM free admission. Fee for cherries, wine, food, and merchandise
Varick Winery & Vineyard, 5102 State Route 89, Romulus, New York, is hosting its 16th Annual Cherry Festival on June 26 & 27, 2021, from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm, rain or shine. Enjoy sweet and sour cherry picking, food by Smokey and The Pig BBQ, wine, spud chuckin’, sweet treats, music by The Inner Crazy on Saturday (6/26) and by Howie Bartolo on Sunday (6/27), and arts and crafts vendors, offering such treasures as jewelry, bags, candles, clothing, soap, and cutting boards. Admission is free. Varick Winery is located on the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail. For more information, call 315-549-8797 or visit www.varickwinery.com.
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Lavish Wine And Bacon Event With Breathtaking Views In Western NY
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After a short 2-hour drive, you ll find yourself in wine and bacon heaven. Oh, YES, wine paired with bacon-inspired food at the Bacon on the Lakein 2021.
It was painful when the event was canceled last year, but they re happy to announce you can get your bacon fix this weekend at The Cayuga Lake Wine Trail. They guarantee the event will be safe, delicious, and wine will be flowing with a heavy smell of bacon in the air.
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Bacon on the Lakein 2021 is held at the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail, 2770 Ernsberger Rd, Romulus, NY Friday, April 16, Saturday (sold out), and Sunday, April 18. Tickets are sold in bundles of 4 for $240 or $60 per person. Your ticket includes a bacon-inspired dish at six wineries, and you ll taste four wines that pair with it. The Cayuga Lake Wine Trail lists it like this: