
A Farmers’ Market So Awesome It Now Has A Wine
I'm not sure anything screams Hudson Valley more than a collaboration between one of the area's most loved farmers' markets and a fan-favorite winery in the area. A recent announcement regarding the release of a custom wine, truly Hudson Valley homemade, has the area buzzing!

Beacon Farmers Market + City Winery Collaboration
'She's HERE' - that was the latest update about the Beacon Farmer's Market limited-edition Reisling, crafted by City Winery. On Thursday, August 28th just before 5pm, the news was official, locals will be able to pick up their limited edition Beacon Farmers' Market custom wine THIS SUNDAY, at the market of course.
In partnership with @citywineryhv we bring you a limited-edition Riesling—honey, peaches, tropical flowers, a touch of spice, and lemon meringue magic. More than wine, it’s a love letter to Beacon and the BFM—label art created by our own @amybandolik + @semberlee with flowers from @sixdutchessfarm.
The bottle will be available at the City Winery stall at the Sunday Beacon Farmers' Market, and $5 from each bottle sold supports the market and their mission to feed and uplift the community, it can also be purchased online, here.
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Award Winning Farmers' Market 'Bubbling' With Excitement
It was only a few short days ago that the Beacon Farmers' Market was 'bubbling with excitement,' first announcing the collaboration with City Winery, and sharing that the wine release would soon be here.
This bottle is more than wine—it’s a tribute to all things colorful, joyful and homegrown (just like our market!). Take the market home with you, pop it open with friends, and toast to community, farms, and all things Beacon.
The Beacon Famers' Market runs year round, each Sunday from 10am until 2pm, rain or shine. The market brings a variety of vendors from across the area, with offerings like crafts, body and wellness products, baked goods and desserts, meats, fish, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, flowers, beverages, and prepared foods.
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