Once again, wine lovers will be able to try a variety of Kentucky wines, in a lovely pastoral setting, at Jane’s Saddlebag in Union. Jane’s Saddlebag is a complex of 35 acres, consisting of a restaurant, a wine shop, a petting zoo, and a general store that is new this season. Their Second Annual Wine Festival will be on May 31, and June 1, from noon to 6 PM. Pre-sale tickets, which will guarantee free parking and quick entry, are available until May 25 either at Jane’s Saddlebag or at their website. (Look in my links.)
This year’s festival has over twenty wineries including some of the state’s most popular. Those attending are local Northern Kentucky wineries: Elk Creek Vineyards, Atwood Hill Winery, StoneBrook Winery, Verona Vineyards, Generation Hill Winery, Serendipity Winery, Rose Hill Farm Winery and Redman’s Farm Winery. Other regions of the state will also be represented at the festival by the these wineries: Smith-Berry Vineyard and Winery, Lovers Leap Vineyards and Winery, Forest Edge Winery, Wight-Meyer Vineyard and Winery, Talon Winery and Vineyards, Horseshoe Bend Vineyard and Winery, Noah’s Ark Winery, McIntyre’s Winery & Berries, White Buck Vineyards & Winery, White Moon Winery. Indian Creek Winery and Best Vineyards & Winery from Indiana, and Southern Wine will be pouring tastes.
Music will be provided throughout the festival with entertainment such as: Bluegrass Mafia, Jane’s Gang, Ron & Country Pride, Lonesome Jared & the Heart Attacks.
Over forty vendors will have booths offering a variety of products. Origani Owl, Crafted Quilts, KY Gentleman Cigar Company and others offering items such as jewelry and wood furniture.
I will be there signing copies of A Wine Lover’s Odyssey Across Kentucky. Hope to see you there.
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