
The Spokane Winery Association has launched its first ever Sip Spokane Passport.
“This is the first program of its kind for wineries, tasting rooms, and specialty bottle shops in the area,” says Alex Bridenbaugh, interim executive director of the Spokane Winery Association, in a press release. “All our members are passionate about the wine industry and have something different to offer customers.”
Offers in the passport include waived tasting fees and wine club member discounts at Arbor Crest Wine Cellars and Barili Cellars, barrel room tours at Barrister Winery, free logo glasses and corkscrews at Liberty Lake Wine Cellars, and other promotions.
“We’re hoping that the Sip Spokane Passport will introduce customers to new business while also letting them explore businesses they’ve known and loved for years,” Bridenbaugh says.
Spokane Winery Association members include Cellar & Scholar, Arbor Crest Wine Cellars, Barili Cellars, Barrister Winery, Browne Family Wine & Spirits, Cougar Crest Winery, Helix Wines, Latah Creek Wine Cellars, Liberty Lake Wine Cellars, Maryhill Winery, OutWest Wines & Ciders, Terra Blanca, The Tipsy Vine, Townshend Cellar, Winescape, Vine Wine, and Vino! A Wine Shop.
Passports, which cost $50 each, are available for purchase on the Spokane Winery Association’s website.