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2nd Annual Eat Drink Go Local Cider & Mead Event


Grab your straw basket, comfortable shoes and a sun hat and head on over to the
2nd Annual Eat-Drink-Go LOCAL
Cider & Mead event at the Baltimore County Center for Maryland Agriculture,
located at 1114 Shawan Road, on Sunday, July 20 from 12 noon- 6 pm.
The
event, sponsored by the Maryland Wineries Association, will feature an open air
Farmers Market, handmade crafts, live music and Maryland-produced hard &
sparkling cider, mead and fruit wines. Attendees are welcome to stroll the
grounds, browse ripe produce from local farmers and enjoy the sights and sounds
of the event.  Eat-Drink-Go LOCAL is a
free event but attendees may choose to purchase a tasting pass for $25.00 that
includes a stemless wine glass and samples of Maryland ciders, meads and fruit
wines.  For more information, log onto www.marylandwine.com or call
410-252-WINE.



 



“As we continue to celebrate Maryland Wine
Week, we are excited to feature some of the specialty products made in our
state such as ciders, meads and fruit wines. 
There is such a variety from which to choose so there is something for
everyone,” said Kevin Atticks, Executive Director for Maryland Wineries
Association. 

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Participating
wineries include Linganore Winecellars, Layton’s Chance Vineyard and Winery,
Millstone Cellars, Distillery Lane Ciderworks, Great Shoals Winery and Charm
City Meadworks, a brand new company located in Baltimore City.  Vendors include Juan Guacamole, The Project
Resource Group, Bees by the Bay and Caprikorn Farms (cheese), among
others.  Entertainment will be provided
by Sac Au Lait and Tom Larson.

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