25th Annual Seeing Red Wine Festival, 30a Seaside Nov. 5-8
25th Annual Seeing Red Wine Festival, 30a Seaside Nov. 5-8
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SEASIDE ® and Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation Announce the 25 th Annual Seeing Red Wine Festival, Nov. 5-8 Tickets now on sale for this highly-anticipated annual event, benefitting children in need in Northwest Florida
To learn more or purchase tickets to the 25 th Annual Seeing Red Wine Festival, visit www.SeeingRedWineFestival.com .
seeing red wine festival 2015 SEASIDE ® , Fla.—July 1, 2015—Aged like a good Bordeaux, the Seeing Red Wine Festival is gearing up to celebrate its 25 th anniversary, Nov. 5-8, 2015, in the award-winning town of Seaside, Fla. Produced in partnership with the Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF), the town of SEASIDE ® presents the
highly-anticipated, four-day event featuring some of the world’s premier vintners throughout a variety of special events that take place within the iconic beach town located along Highway 30A and the sugar white sand beaches in South Walton, Florida.
“Our role with the festival continues to grow. Each year, we’ve been able to identify new elements that would
make the event an even richer experience,” said John Russell, President of DCWAF. “Building on the festival’s long-standing history coupled with the reputation of DCWAF, we’ve been able to attract some of the world’s
pre-eminent vintners. This year, we’re adding a VIP tent to the Grand Tasting, allowing some of these celebrities of the wine world to showcase their exclusive wines and rare varietals.”
Celebrating its silver anniversary, the Seeing Red Wine Festival has grown to be a sell-out event, attracting wine connoisseurs and novices alike. Attendees are encouraged to reserve their tickets well in advance. The Seeing Red Wine Festival has been recognized as one of the “Top 10 Can’t-Miss Fall Wine Festivals,” by
Fodor’s Travel, and has enjoyed the outstanding support of Coastal Living as a sponsor.
The four days of festivities include reserve wine tastings, dinners and a brunch with featured guest winemakers. Several of Seaside’s well-known restaurants showcase their farm-to-fork and gulf-to- table offerings, which pair beautifully with the featured red wines.
The festivities kick off Thursday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. with the Vintner’s Dinner at the famed Bud & Alley’s restaurant. Executive Chef David Bishop will create a special menu in collaboration with the featured vintner. Admission is $125 and a limited number of reservations are available.
On Friday, Nov. 6, the Al Fresco Reserve Tasting, from 6 to 8 p.m., is an elegant evening showcasing an incredible selection of library wines, featuring vintages that have been cellared to be uncorked at just the right time. Celebrated local chef, Jim Shirley, will prepare a delicious array of hors d’oeuvres that pair perfectly with the featured wines. The evening is complemented by live jazz music under a
clear-topped tent and twinkling lights on Seaside’s Lyceum Lawn. Admission is $200 and a limited number of reservations are available.
The Grand Tasting, from 1 to 4 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 7, is the main event and features more than 250 wines for tasting. Guests will spend the afternoon strolling through in Seaside’s Central Square sipping an extensive array of highly sought after wines from around the world, while enjoying live music, light bites from South Walton’s leading local restaurants, and the opportunity to purchase wine
on-site. General admission is $150. Available for the first time this year are VIP tickets for $300, which include early admission at 11:30 a.m. as well as access to the VIP amenity tent with a private tasting of rare and premium wines.
On Sunday, Nov. 8, the weekend wraps up with a Celebration of Bubbles, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Great Southern Café in Seaside , followed by the Fall Wine Walkabout & Charity Auction, from 2 – 5 p.m. at the Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa in Miramar Beach.
The Celebration of Bubbles features sparkling wines, including Champagne, Cava, and Prosecco, among others, which will be complemented by delectable brunch items. Live music and new friends make for a festival morning on the coast. Admission is $60.
From 2-5 p.m., the Fall Walkabout & Charity Auction will feature wines, cocktails, live music and food stations from more of South Walton’s top local restaurants. The event is enhanced by the gorgeous beachside setting on the Hilton’s Sunset Deck, overlooking the shimmering waters of the Gulf of Mexico and includes a silent auction, featuring wines, vacation packages, and artwork.
“This is a special commemorative year as we celebrate the 25 th anniversary of the Seeing Red Wine Festival, and we’re anticipating a great deal of interest and participation,” said Lori Leath Smith,
Seaside Community Development Corp. public relations and marketing director. “Seaside is well- suited for strolling, sipping and socializing – a comforting throwback to simpler times where attendees enjoy not only the wines but Seaside’s intimacy and charm.”
Proceeds from the Seeing Red Wine Festival will be presented to the Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation, which supports 14 local non-profits, serving children in need in Northwest Florida. The DCWAF’s signature event, the Destin Charity Wine Auction, is held annually the last weekend of April at Grand Boulevard at Sandestin. In 2015, the auction raised $2.3 million for children in need and is ranked among the top 5 charity wine auctions in the country by Wine Spectator.
Presenting sponsors for the 25 th Annual Seeing Red Wine Festival include The Merchants of SEASIDE ® , The SEASIDE Style, VISIT South Walton, Coastal Living magazine and 45 Central.
To learn more or purchase tickets to the 25 th Annual Seeing Red Wine Festival, visit www.SeeingRedWineFestival.com . Free parking and shuttle service will be provided from the Publix at WaterColor Crossings on County Road 395.
Special lodging packages are also available at SeeingRedWineFestival.com. For information about SEASIDE ® , visit www.seasidefl.com. For information about the Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation, visit dcwaf.org.
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SEASIDE ® , built on 80 acres on Florida’s Gulf Coast, is located on South Walton County’s Hwy. 30-
A, on Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast. Acclaimed world-wide as one of the iconic examples of New
Urbanism, Seaside offers a thriving town center with shopping and dining, all within walkable distance
to homes, cottages and offices. Consisting of more than 400 homes, many of them vacation rentals, the
community offers 17 restaurants and eateries, and 37 shops, galleries and services .
Seaside is currently being featured on the Cooking Channel’s Emeril’s Florida, was just named “2015
Best Family Beach” from the Travel Channel, was recently named the “Best Beach on Earth” for
families by Travel + Leisure magazine and included in USA Today’s “Top 10 Best Beach Towns in
Florida (2013) by “Dr. Beach.” The holiday town was also the primary filming location of the classic
movie “The Truman Show.”
Seaside is a prominent topic in architectural schools and in housing-industry magazines, is visited by
design professionals from throughout the United States, and is included in the American Institute of
Architects (Florida chapter) list of Florida Architecture: 100 Years 100 Places.
Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation’s mission is to connect wine enthusiasts to raise money to
benefit children in need in Northwest Florida.
Founded in 2005, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation has donated more than $10 Million to
Northwest Florida charities through hosting world class wine and culinary events. These funds have
impacted the lives of more than 60,000 youth, including those afflicted by health issues and
abuse. DCWAF is recognized as one of the nation’s ‘Top 10 Charity Wine Auction in the U.S.’ by
Wine Spectator magazine, ranked No 4 in 2014, No. 6 in 2013, and No. 10 in 2012.
The funds raised are distributed to 14 local non-profit organizations for specific projects and programs
that benefit children. Charity partners for 2015 include Children in Crisis, Children’s Volunteer Health
Network, Emerald Coast Autism Center, the Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center, Food for
Thought, Habitat for Humanity of Walton County, Horizons of Okaloosa County, Opportunity Inc.,
Pathways for Change, Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast, Shelter House of Northwest
Florida, AMIKids, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast, and Youth Village.
DCWAF Media Contact: Jordan Lacenski, 850-650-3732 , jordan@dcwaf.org
SEASIDE Media Contact: Lori Leath Smith, 850/714-3166, lsmith@seasidefl.com
25th Annual Seeing Red Wine Festival, 30a Seaside Nov. 5-8