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Garden State Wine Growers Association’s Cape May Wine Festival Draws Large Crowd

 

By Herald Staff

NORTH CAPE MAY– The Garden State Wine Growers Association Cape May Wine Festival drew “overflow crowds”, Sat., Oct. 9.
The festival is being held at the Cape May Terminal of the Cape May – Lewes Ferry, overlooking the Cape May Canal and Delaware Bay.
Over 300 New Jersey wines were featured with live music, food and crafts.
The festival continued into Sun., Oct. 10 until 5. p.m.
Ticket prices were $20 for one day or $30 for two days per person at the Festival.
Special round trip Ferry and Festival packages were available for wine tasting participants, designated drivers, and children 20 years and under. Call CMLF reservation office at 800.643.3779 for more information.

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