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Pennsylvania's wine scene sparkles at annual conference

Pennsylvania's wine scene sparkles at annual conference


By Blake Jackson

The Pennsylvania wine industry is set to shine at the upcoming PA Wine and Grape Industry Conference. This event, held at The Penn Stater Hotel & Conference Center, brings together wine aficionados, producers, and marketers for a three-day celebration of wine excellence.

Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding will address the attendees, underscoring the importance of wine in the state's agriculture.

The conference kicks off with a PA Wine Association reception, inviting guests to share and savor wines from across the commonwealth. The highlight, a dinner featuring award-winning Pennsylvania wines, will showcase the state's best, from Farm Show winners to peer-reviewed selections.

Workshops span a range of topics, from social media marketing to vineyard management, aiming to educate and inspire participants. New this year are sessions tailored for industry newcomers and marketing professionals, alongside the PWA annual membership meeting. Here, industry stalwarts will discuss key aspects of winemaking and marketing, aiming to bolster the state's position in the wine world.

With around 400 wineries, Pennsylvania's wine industry is a vibrant part of its agricultural landscape. This conference, occurring between harvest and growing seasons, is a testament to the community's dedication to excellence and innovation. For details and tickets, visit the official links provided in the original announcement.

This blend of education, networking, and celebration is a must-attend for anyone involved in or interested in the dynamic world of wine.

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