Celebrate the harvest season at Unionville Vineyards’ Fall Festival Oct. 11

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Unionville Vineyards invites “wine enthusiasts to patrons of the arts, foodies and kiddies alike” to join them for the 17th annual Fall Harvest Festival on Oct. 11.

Visitors will taste fine Unionville wine, listen to talks delivered by leaders in the state’s food and wine industry (including the cheesemaker from Cherry Grove Farm of Lawrenceville and Chef Matt McPherson of Matt’s Red Rooster in Flemington) and enjoy live music.

Children are welcome to stomp grapes, paint pumpkins and enjoy family-friendly vineyard tours.

Gourmet food vendors will be present, among them Antimo’s Italian Kitchen’s pizza truck, which will offer wood-fired pizza and other authentic Italian specialties.

Adult admission includes a tasting of eight wines, access to tours and talks and a souvenir wine glass.

Unionville Vineyards is located at 9 Rocktown Road, Ringoes. The festival runs from noon to 6 p.m. on Sat., Oct. 11. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for youth 13 to 20 years old and designated drivers. Kids 12 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased at unionvilleharvestfestival.bpt.me/.

For more information about the event, call Stacy Brody at 908-489-3633 or email sbrody@unionvillevineyards.com.

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