Sangria Saturday
Category: Event Calendar
Dates and Times for this Past Event
- Saturday, Sep 3, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Aug 27, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Aug 20, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Aug 13, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Aug 6, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Jul 30, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Jul 23, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Jul 16, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Jul 9, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Jul 2, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Jun 25, 2022 11am - 1pm
- Saturday, Jun 18, 2022 11am - 1pm
Location
Captain's Walk Winery
345 S Adams St
Details
Summer is a time for relaxing, basking in the sun, and sipping sangria in the company of people you like. So, do it at a place you know you love: Captain’s Walk Winery(Opens in new window) (Opens in new window) ! Our Sangria and Salsa Saturdays have always been a big hit, and this summer it’s forecasted to be the same!
Come taste our fantastic recipe for a tart and fruity rosé sangria to be paired with homemade salsa served from our stand out on the front lawn.
When is Sangria and Salsa available?
Every Saturday starting June 4th, you’ll be able to find handmade sangria being served between 11 AM and 1 PM. The event is rain or shine! If bad weather is in the forecast, we will be serving our Sangria & Salsa in our beautiful Bistro.
An order from the stand gets you all of the delicious items below:
One carafe (one liter) of our Summer Sangria
One basket of chips and homemade salsa
All of that for $14.00! This fruit-filled drink we feature is a summer favorite with many and appeals to a variety of palates! With hints of tart fruit, sweet wine, and the classic addition of fresh fruit, you’ll have to taste it for yourself and find out exactly what everyone is so excited about.
Our salsa is also a long-time summer special that changes just enough every year to keep it interesting. What you can expect is a mixture of tomatoes, tomatillos, cilantro, onion, and roasted garlic. What’s our secret ingredient, you ask? We can’t tell you, but you’re welcome to taste some salsa and see if you can figure it out!
