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Cumming’s first wine festival to be held this Saturday

Justine Lookenott

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Cumming will hold its first-ever wine-tasting festival at the Cumming City Center on Saturday, March 4Photo byKelsey KnightonUnsplash

(Forsyth County, GA) This Saturday, Cumming will hold its first-ever wine-tasting festival at the Cumming City Center.

The Cumming Wine Festival is presented by the restaurant Homestead and will feature samples from over 50 wineries and distributors from around the country as well as food, a full bar and live music.

Those wishing to upgrade their wine knowledge even further can purchase a VIP ticket, which includes a private VIP tent, higher quality wines to taste, lunch and wine offered at a discount price.

Music will be provided by local band Liquid Southern, a five-member female rock n’ roll band that plays hits dating from the 1960s through today, including Johnny Cash, Metallica and Widespread Panic.

Homestead was founded in 2022 and features over 50 beers on tap. It is owned by husband and wife team Jeni and Matt Smith, who also own SliceAbility and Rosati’s Pizza.

Ticket prices are listed below:

  • General Admission - $10 (Wine tasting not included)
  • VIP - $100

Festival proceeds go to support The Place of Forsyth County.

The Cumming Wine Festival will be held at the Cumming City Center's Lou Sobh Amphitheater on Saturday, March 4 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

For more information and to buy tickets, click here. To learn more about Homestead, visit homesteadga.com.

If you have a news tip in Forsyth County, contact Justine Lookenott at justine.lookenott@newsbreak.com.

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