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Tickets still available for Atascadero Lakeside Wine Festival 

Early bird tickets available now for Atascadero Wine Fest

Tickets are $75 through Friday or $90 at the event

– The Atascadero Lakeside Wine Festival is this Saturday, June 22. Tickets are still available for purchase online at www.atascaderolakesidewinefestival.com or at the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce office at 6907 El Camino Real, Suite A, Atascadero. Tickets are $75 through Friday or $90 at the event. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Charles Paddock Zoo.

The festival will take place from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Atascadero Lake Park. This year’s event, marking its 27th anniversary, will feature over 100 wines, brews, ciders, and craft spirits from the Central Coast and beyond. Guests can bring a blanket and a low-back chair to enjoy live music from the Joy Bonner Band and the Dulcie Taylor Trio.

A highlight of this year’s festival is the “Roar-and-Pour” experience, where attendees can enjoy wines while observing animals at the Charles Paddock Zoo.

“The Atascadero Wine Fest is a unique event, different from other wine festivals, offering a picturesque setting by the lake, creating a relaxing, beautiful atmosphere for wine tastings,” said Gail Kudlac, event organizer. “This event places an emphasis on highlighting local flavors of the Central Coast. There is truly something for everyone.”

Wineries in attendance include 915 Lincoln, Absolution Cellars, Adelaida, Alta Colina Vineyard & Winery, Ancient Peaks, Asuncion Ridge, Ballast Point, Bella Luna Estate Winery, Bethel Rd Distillery, Bien Nacido Estate, Booker Wines, Calcareous, CASS Winery, Castoro Cellars, Central Coast Brewing, Chronic Cellars, Cordant Winery, Dark Star Winery, Derby Wine Estates, Diablo Paso, Dilecta, Drop Water, Dubost Wines, Eberle Winery, Ecluse, End of the Day Wines, Epoch Estate Wines, Field Recording, Firestone Walker Brewing Company, Four Lanterns Winery, Frisby Cellars, Grey Wolf, Harmony Cellars, Harvey & Harriet, Hope Family Wines, Hoyt Family Wines, Indigene Cellars, J Dusi, La Perdignus Wine, Le Vigne Winery, Loma Seca Vineyards, MEA Wines, Midnight Cellars, Oak and Otter Brewing, Opolo Wines, Parrish Family Vineyard, Peachy Canyon, Red Engine Brewing Company, RFine Wines, Riboli Family of San Antonio Winery, Ruby Cellars, San Luis Obispo Coast Wine Collective, Santa Barbara County Wines, Serial Wines, Seven Angels, Seven Oxen, Shindig Cider, Slacker by Linne Calodo, So Far Out Winery, Sol de Paso, The Fableist Wine Company, The Human Bean, The Wine Blending Lab, Tio Wines, Tolo Cellars, Ulloa Cellars, Venteux Vineyards, Vina Robles Vineyards & Winery, Williams Cleaning Systems, Central Coast, Wine Boss Paso Robles, and Zobeto Wines.

In addition to the beverages, the festival will feature various artists and vendors, including 805 Pure Water, Bottles Up by Julia, Butterfly Brittles, Caliber Collision, Carbon Health, Damsel in Defense, Diamonds & Pearls Fashion, Flower and Feather, Focus Point Images, Justin’s Barrel Creations, Oh Shirt and More, Olive We Ranch Designs, Rogue Candles, Savana Lily Designs, Starlight Designs, The Oaks at Paso Robles, T-Mobile, Third Wheel Tours, and Unique Bends.

 

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