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Indulge in Three Vices at Shady Lane Cellars

Pair wine, chocolate coffee with a side of jazz on Jan. 13

SUTTON’S BAY, MICH. (Jan. 10, 2024) – As winter takes hold, Executive Winemaker Kasey Wierzba and the team at Shady Lane Cellars find they’re gravitating toward the most comforting treats – wine, chocolate and coffee.

They’ve come up with a way to share that warm cozy feeling with visitors to the Tasting Room. This January, Shady Lane Cellars will collaborate with local purveyors Nativo by Thrivu chocolate and Panther Coffee to offer a special one-night tasting event. 

The Vices: Wine, Chocolate, Coffee will be 4-6 p.m. January 13 at Shady Lane Cellars, 9580 E. Shady Lane in Suttons Bay.

“The experts will guide us through a tasting while sharing stories about their craft and passion,” said Wierzba. “We already work with Thrivu and Panther Coffee, so combining it all into this special evening seemed like a very good idea. It gives attendees a chance to learn more about our 3 favorite vices.”

An afternoon of tasting through three Shady Lane Cellars’ wines, followed by three chocolate samples and three coffee samples. Each purveyor will speak briefly about the offerings, giving guests plenty of time to sample, mingle and enjoy live jazz by Swingbone.

Wierzba said Shady Lane Cellars will highlight the following wines:

  • Gewurztraminer:  Expect notes of star fruit, lychee and citrus blossom with undertones of spice. It is dry in style.
  • Pinot Noir Rose: Think summer berries with a spritz of orange zest, leading into a creamy, taffy finish.
  • Reserve Franc n’ Franc: Rich red and blue fruits mingle with balanced tannins, followed by a warm baking spice finish.

The kitchen will remain open until 7 p.m., serving small plates and soup for an extra charge. 

Tickets are $35 for Three Vices: Wine, Chocolate, Coffee and a Side of Jazz. Learn more and find tickets at ShadyLaneCellars.com.

ABOUT SHADY LANE CELLARS

Located at 9580 E. Shady Lane in Suttons Bay, Mich., Shady Lane Cellars produces one of the largest percentages of estate-grown wine in its region. Offering hilltop views of the Leelanau Peninsula in northern Michigan, the winery and its staff create a comfortable approach to wine. The winery was founded in 1999. Since 2017 all Shady Lane Cellars wines are 100 percent estate grown. In 2020, Shady Lane Cellars’ vineyard earned Sustainability in Practice – or SIP Certified – status and renewed this certification just this year. Tours, tasting experiences, private events and a wine club membership are all available. Connect on Facebook or Instagram.    

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