Tip-off tasting: Cougar wine, honey & cheese before the game

Calling all Cougs — kick off game day with a complimentary wine, honey, and cheese tasting at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center before the big WSU Cougar Men’s Basketball game! Join us from 4:30–6:30 p.m. for a pre-game tasting experience featuring Cougar XII wine, Dill Garlic Cougar Cheese, and WSU specialty-created honey.

While you’re here, enjoy these Coug-made favorites at no cost and let our team help answer any parking questions, including general parking options and game day tips, before heading to Beasley Coliseum. Anyone 21 and older with a valid ID is welcome to participate in the complimentary wine tasting.

The visitor center is located at 150 E. Spring St. in Pullman. Call 509-335-4636, email visitor@wsu.edu, or visit visitor.wsu.edu for more information!

Make the visitor center part of your game day routine and start the evening with great flavors and helpful info. Go Cougs!

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