Click here to download a printable version of the 2008 Harvest Fair Schedule of Events
Click here for a printable map of the Harvest Fair grounds.
Here's yet another tasting opportunity--and the chance to personally meet some of the people making food and beverage news in Sonoma County! The first-ever Harvest Brew Tasting in the Village lets you taste the best from Sonoma County microbreweries.
The $15 price gets you a pilsner and 5 taste tickets
Saturday, Oct. 4 1 - 5 p.m. in the Village
Participating Breweries Include:
Bear Republic, Healdsburg, Cloverdale
Ace Ciders, Sebastopol
Lagunitas Brewing Company, Petaluma
Moonlight Brewing Company, Fulton
Ruth McGowan's Brew Pub, Cloverdale
Third Street Aleworks, Santa Rosa
Here's your opportunity to taste gold and silver-medal wines grouped by varietal--chardonnays with chardonnays; zinfandels with zinfandels. Favored by locals who know their wine, this special afternoon tasting frequently sells out. Click here for tickets.
The all-inclusive price of just $40 gets you unlimited wine tasting from 3 - 7 p.m. plus two food coupons.
You also get the first chance to buy these award-winning wines, many of which are produced in small quantities.
Some Harvest Fair afficianados will tell you to do your serious tasting on Friday, and come back Saturday and Sunday to enjoy the Art Show $ Sale, the World Championship Grape Stomp, and all the other fun Harvest Fair features. Friday, Oct. 3 3 - 7 p.m.
Please note: Only the Wine Tasting Pavilion and the Wine Store are open on Friday.
Miniature donkeys have joined the llamas, pet pigs, sheep dogs, and poultry that wow audiences every year at the Harvest Fair. See them in Chris Beck Arena on Saturday & Sunday.
Sonoma County Harvest Fair Photos by Michael B Photography © 2007