Pours for Preservation at Wine Down in the Parks

Miguel Hernandez, Jeff Goncalves and Daniela Caravelli with David Coutinho, Sueli Jardim and Leonard Santucci
Miguel Hernandez, Jeff Goncalves and Daniela Caravelli with David Coutinho, Sueli Jardim and Leonard Santucci
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San Marco Preservation Society didn’t let unpredictable weather dampen anyone’s spirits at Wine Down in the Parks on Saturday, May 10.

Guests migrated to three of San Marco’s scenic parks – Balis, Davin and Whatley – where they enjoyed an al fresco evening of fun, food and drinks, from cocktails to beer to, of course, wine. Performers Jesse Montoya, Freddy For Peace and Akia Uwanda provided live music at each event location, providing beautiful soundtracks to a beloved community event.

Several San Marco vendors and restaurants provided tapas and small bites for the evening, including European Street, Tepeyolot Cerveceria, Olive Tree Mediterranean Grille, Southern Grounds and Blueberry Bakery, The Local and Good Dough and Catbird Coffee.

Beverages were provided by Aardwolf Brewing, Co., Tepeyolot Cerveceria, The Local, Voodoo Brewing Company, Grape and Grain Exchange and The Bearded Pig.

While held in May this year, next year’s Wine Down in the Parks is expected to return to its typical April date.

Tags: Balis Park, Davin Park, San Marco Preservation Society, SMPS, Whatley Park, Wine Down in the Parks


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