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Join us for our last concert of the season. Big Suspenders will be entertaining us with their County Rock Music from 6-9 on Saturday, September 27 in the vineyard.
No matter what the weather the concert goes on….It’s from 6-9 under the tent in the vineyard. Bring your lawn chairs and your picnic dinner. Big Suspenders will bring the fun with their dancing music. We’ll have Steuben Slushies and plenty of wine.

Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. No other alcohol permitted.

Our end of season celebration includes a WINE GIVE AWAY. You’ll receive a ticket when you enter the grounds and Big Suspenders will call out the winning number at the end of the evening. The lucky person wins a mixed case of KCV wines. It’s our way of saying “Thank You for a Great Season”.

Don’t forget this weekend and next (9/27, 9/28, 10/4 and 10/5) is the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail Harvest Festival. Go online and check it out!!!

Cheers,

Kreutz Creek Winery

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  1. KSep 30, 2008

    Does anyone know when/why they closed down their Media tasting room? I went there a few weeks ago and it had just disappeared!

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