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Great event. The wineries were well-prepared with parking, excellent food, entertainment, some shopping and of course wine.
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Date of experience: October 2019
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Our third-year attending the Big Crush proves to be consist of fun, music, wine-paired food, and great value. This year we went with a group of 10 in a limo which was a blast and safe for all. These 40+ wineries and their pouring staff are super passionate and proud of their wines and will educate you on Amador's history, the vines, how their wine is produced, the different varieties and anything else you are interested to learn about. I love supporting our local wineries; worth every penny!…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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A two-day extravaganza--$40 a ticket--gives you entree to the local Amador wineries. Lots of people, delicious wines, and good food at all the stops. Plan to arrive on Saturday and stay at one of Amador's excellent bed and breakfasts and keep tasting on Sunday. Enjoy dinner in Amador City or Sutter Creek, or there's always Taste Restaurant in Plymouth if you're feeling like splugring.…
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Date of experience: August 2014
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This is an annual event put on by the Vintners Association. About 40 local wineries participate and each offers a different type of enjoyment: sitting and sipping on a shady lawn while listening to a jazzy violinist, dining on tacos and listening to classic rock, eating paella and playing bocce ball, sipping on cool white varietals and/or luscious reads. Wineries offered great discounts, everyone was friendly and the wines were delicious. The food was also varied and tasty and included tri-tip sliders, paella, pizza, gumbo, salads, and so many more treats.…
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Date of experience: October 2014
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This was our first time going to the Big Crush. It was $40.00 a ticket, but well worth it. We visited 19 wineries in two days enjoying the music and food and limiting the amount of wine we drank. I thingk that our favorite winery was Dry Cellars, for the wine, the food, and being the most dog friendly of any of the wineries we visited. We will definitely go again.…
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Date of experience: October 2013
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