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Nation’s largest single-region wine and food event offers access to more than 200 Washington state wineries and 65 restaurants
SEATTLE – The 17th annual Taste Washington on March 29-30 is the state’s premier culinary and oenophile weekend. This year, hotels are offering exclusive packages for the two-day event. Visitors can enjoy a wine and food getaway by booking hotel packages from http://tastewashington.org/hotels-2014/ or calling the hotel directly.
Hotel packages provide guests the convenience of hotel arrangements and ticket purchasing in a single transaction. The variety of hotel packages will entice visitors to stay the entire weekend to fully experience the state’s most sophisticated culinary scene and inspiring wine offerings.
The nation’s largest single-region wine and food event brings together more than 200 Washington state wineries and 65 restaurants. Between vineyard owners and winemakers, Washington’s 13 AVAs will be well represented throughout educational seminars and the grand tasting. Winemakers will be pouring 800 wines and the state’s top restaurants will be offering thousands of savory, sweet and spicy bites.
About Taste Washington:
Taste Washington is the largest single-region wine and food event in the United States, featuring more than 200 Washington State wineries and more than 65 Pacific Northwest restaurants. Held annually in the spring, Taste Washington attracts more than 3,000 wine and food enthusiasts to the Seattle area. The Washington State Wine Commission launched Taste Washington in 1998 and is now produced by Visit Seattle. For more information, visitwww.tastewashington.org.
About Visit Seattle:
Visit Seattle, a private, nonprofit marketing organization, has served as Seattle/King County’s official destination marketing organization (DMO) for more than 50 years. The goal of these
marketing efforts is to enhance the employment opportunities and economic prosperity of the region. For more information, visit www.visitseattle.org.
About the Washington State Wine Commission:
The Washington State Wine Commission represents every licensed winery and every wine grape grower in Washington State. Guided by an appointed board, the Commission provides a marketing platform to raise positive awareness of the Washington State wine industry and generate greater demand for its wines. Funded almost entirely by the industry – through assessments based on grape and wine sales – the Commission is a state government agency, established by the legislature in 1987. For more information on the Washington State Wine Commission and the Washington State wine industry, please visit www.washingtonwine.org.