FairWinds Winery owners Judy and Micheal Cavett pose with the chocolate fountain in their pirate-themed Port Townsend Red Wine and Chocolate event.

FairWinds Winery owners Judy and Micheal Cavett pose with the chocolate fountain in their pirate-themed Port Townsend Red Wine and Chocolate event.

Red Wine, chocolate tour this weekend in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Three Port Townsend wineries have banded together for the second consecutive year to host the Port Townsend Red Wine and Chocolate Tour today through Sunday.

Port Townsend Vineyards at 2640 W. Sims Way, Eaglemount Winery at 1893 S. Jacob Miller Road, and FairWinds Winery at 1984 Hastings Ave., all in Port Townsend, will be open from noon to 5 p.m. each day, organizers said.

Tickets are $25 each and can be purchased at winetourpt.bpt.me.

Guests will enjoy a tasting of four different red wines paired with gourmet chocolate at each of the participating wineries.

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