WEEKEND: Port Angeles winery to host free tastings at open house Sunday

PORT ANGELES — Menagerie, aka “The Dog Wine,” is now available at Harbinger Winery during free tastings at a holiday open house Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Located at 2358 U.S. Highway 101, the winery each year produces a special wine with a goal in mind: to raise funds and awareness for the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society.

All of the profits from this wine are passed on to the Humane Society building fund for its new shelter between Port Angeles and Sequim.

This year’s Menagerie is a blend of cabernet franc, merlot and a dash of “Awesome Sauce,” according to owner/winemaker Sara Gagnon.

The wine retails for $22 per bottle and is available only at the Harbinger Winery tasting room.

For the open house, tasting will be complimentary for anyone older than 21, and snacks will be available.

Harbinger Winery is open daily for wine and beer tasting.

For more information, contact the winery at 360-452-4262 or info@harbingerwinery.com.

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