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April 22, 2019

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James Kozanitis, Sales and Marketing
Hotel Bellwether
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Hotel Bellwether Spring Fling Wine Social May 18

The Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, WA is highlighting several spectacular wineries in their upcoming premier event, the 3rd Annual Spring Fling Wine Social on May 18 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. This year’s Spring Fling Wine Social showcases more than 16 wineries from the Pacific Northwest to California including Forgeron Cellars, Obelisco Estate, Barnard Griffin Winery, Gordon Estate, La Chanterelle Winery, K Vintners, The Walls Vineyard, and Mark Ryan Winery. Also appearing are some of the superstars of California including Jordan Vineyard and Winery, Duckhorn Vineyards, and Grgich Hills Estates, and more! Guests sip and savor these fine wines in the Admiral Garden Room and Waterfront Terrace at the Hotel overlooking the beautiful bay and marina and surrounded by views of the San Juan Islands and Mount Baker. Along with this remarkable array of wines, the Lighthouse Grill, the gem of Hotel Bellwether, will feature delectable bites creating the ultimate experience for everyone attending. Ticket prices are $50 per person and include tastings from each of these exceptional wineries, fabulous food from The Lighthouse Grill, a one-of-a-kind view and fabulous fun. Call 360-392-3100 or go to www.hotelbellwether.com to reserve your spot today. Located at 1 Bellwether Way in Bellingham, Hotel Bellwether is a luxury Bellingham hotel on the waterfront, situated on Bellingham Bay in the vibrant Pacific Northwest. To the east is the spectacular Cascade mountains featuring majestic Mt. Baker, a 10,750-foot snow-capped peak known for its brilliant sunrises and world-record snowfall. To the west are Bellingham Bay marina and the world-famous San Juan Islands. Enjoy the stylish shops, boutiques, salons, coffee shops, restaurants and parks that make up the unique Bellwether community of Bellingham.

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