Rural Flavor: A Leavenworth County Wine & Grower Experience
The LvCo Wine Seminar is from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and tickets are required.
Experience the Rural Flavor of Leavenworth County in this one-of-a-kind wine class. Scott Kohl, the director of viticulture and enology at Highland Community College, will share what’s special about Kansas terroir and why the state is a great place to make wine. You’ll also learn what makes each of the county’s wineries unique and meet winemakers from Crescent Moon Winery; Holy-Field Vineyard & Winery; Z&M Twisted Vines Wines & Winery; and Irvine's Just Beyond Paradise. The class will be held in the Tonganoxie Public Library’s Community Room; tickets are required for entry to the class and includes snacks and samples; and all guests must be 21+ years old.
PLEASE NOTE: access to Rural Flavor farm vendors and speakers in the main area of the library is free and open to all ages from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Next To Nature Farm, Diligent Farms and JET Produce & Meats will have products for sale; K-State Research & Extension Master Gardeners and Master Food Volunteers will give free presentations on growing, preserving and cooking with local fruit; and those 21+ can meet with local winemakers after the seminar concludes.
(Event sponsored by Rural Leavenworth Inc., Tonganoxie Farmers Market and Friends of the Tonganoxie Library)
Date and Time
Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST
Location
Tonganoxie public Library
217 E 4th St.
Tonganoxie
Fees/Admission
$17 Early Bird (21+)
$20 (21+)
Seating is limited.