Cougar Wine Connections Showcase – WSU Blended Learning

The Cougar Wine Connections Showcase Series is a collection of wine tasting events held before each WSU home football game at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center. Each event will feature one cougar connected winery/wine brand presented by representatives from those wineries pouring their wines and sharing the story of their journey from Washington State University to the world of wine.

September 5 will showcase the WSU Viticulture and Enology label, Blended Learning, featuring a 2013 Methode Champenoise Brut and 2013 Methode Champenoise Brut Rose, presented by WSU Director of Viticulture & Enology, Thomas Henick-Kling.

$5 tasting ticket includes tastes of all wines being featured that day and a commemorative wine glass (while supplies last). Tickets available at the door, no reservation necessary.

Limit of one tasting ticket per person. Must be 21 years of age or older to participate in the wine tasting.

Join us throughout football season for other Cougar Wine Connections Showcases:

September 5: WSU Blended Learning

September 19: Coeur D’Alene Cellars

October 17: Wawawai Canyon Winery

October 31: Barnard Griffin

November 7: Merry Cellars

November 21: Craftsman Cellars

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