Holiday Wine Walk

Holiday Wine Walk

Photo: KAFE/Downtown Bellingham Partnership


Kick off your holiday season with some sips and shopping!  The Downtown Bellingham Partnership and Greenhouse present the 5th Annual Holiday Wine Walk!  Friday, November 10th from 5:00pm-8:30pm.

Over fifteen participating venues will host pop-up tasting rooms around the downtown Bellingham area.  Enjoy some of the finest wines in the Pacific Northwest while you shop!

Also sponsored by Edward Jones, you don’t want to miss out on your chance to buy tickets before they sell out!  CLICK HERE to purchase your VIP or General Tickets!

You can also win tickets from Monday-Friday this week on Win! That! Prize! each weekday at 7:40 on KAFE This Morning with Dave, Allan, & Patrice!

Pop-Up wineries will be located at:

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