Dashe Cellars - Two Wine Flights on the SF City View Patio

Bidding Supports: Strandwood Elementary PTA Auction Committee (Pleasant Hill, CA)

Item Number
157
Value:
50 USD
Online Close:
2024-04-20 01:00:00.0  –  Bid Extension
Bid History:
7 Bids

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Description

Dashe Cellars is a family-owned artisan winery located in the heart of the Urban Wine Country. After 15 years in Oakland's Jack London Square district, Dashe Cellars has moved to Spirits Alley on the old Naval Airbase in Alameda, CA.

Founded by the husband and wife winemaking team of Michael and Anne Dashe, Dashe Cellars crafted its first vintage of Dry Creek Zinfandel in 1996. Since that time, the Dashe?s have focused on producing exceptional, single-vineyard wines using a traditional, non-industrial approach to winemaking.

This certificate entitles the holder to two complimentary Wine Flights with a reservation at the SF City View Patio at Dashe Cellars winery. Each flight includes a selection of three Dashe wines.

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