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March 19, 2021

Saturday marks the first day of spring and we’re celebrating with music of the Celtic variety this Saturday.   As the season of renewal begins, we would also like to know your opinion on what we’re doing right (or wrong) and how we can improve our offerings during the upcoming season.  

This Saturday afternoon, March 20th from 5:00 until 7:00, we plan to welcome Spring  with Celtic music performed by Elias Alexander.  Elias led us in song last Sunday for our annual St. Patrick’s Day luncheon and kept us in tune with his fiddle and bagpipes.  This Saturday, we have asked Elias to set the tone for Vintage 2021 with the most favored instruments of Ireland and Scotland for a couple of happy hours, inspired by the prospect of new growth and warmer days. 

Spring is not only the beginning of the growing season, it is a time for Helvetia Winery to begin our season of welcoming guests to our wines and our venue with new releases, unique events, and outdoor activities.  We want and need to hear your views so we can include them in our plans for 2021 and beyond.  The survey below is anonymous and takes between 5 and 10 minutes to complete.

Along with budbreak in late April, you can expect the release of our 2020 rosés of pinot noir, sangiovese, and merlot. Stop by for your own break.  In March, we are open daily from noon to 5pm and in April, we plan to extend our closing time to 6pm. As noted below, we are also offering tours of the winery with a tasting, Wednesday through Sunday.

Thank you,


John Platt
Owner/Manager
Helvetia Winery LLC

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