Wine, chocolate return to SV
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Winemakers and chocolatiers will congregate in the Scotts Valley Community Center next weekend for the second-year Chocolate and Wine tasting festival.

Even in its second year, the festival is the largest of its kind in Santa Cruz County, surmised senior center president Ferd Bergholz, as eight wineries and eight chocolatiers set up shop for tasting.

“(It’s a) friendly atmosphere,” Bergholz said about his favorite aspect of last year’s event. “The vendors were really happy and enjoyed meeting people. It was just a friendly thing.”

The festival runs from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 361 Kings Village Road, immediately following the Saturday Scotts Valley Farmers Market.

Tickets are $18 in advance or $20 at the door and include a wine glass, three wine tastings and three chocolate tastings. Individual wine tastings are $3, and single chocolate tastings are $2 each.

“Last year it was wonderful,” Lindy Martin of Chocolate Visions in Scotts Valley said. “To be honest, it was the best event we had done.”

This year, Chocolate Visions will sample pumpkin and lemon chocolates and its new chocolate bars, including the My Goodness bar, with honey-roasted peanuts and roasted coconut.

Leo’s U-Save Scotts Valley Liquors will donate ice for the event, and proceeds will go toward activities at the senior center.

For information: 438-8666.

Wine

Roudon-Smith Winery

Hunter Hill Wines

Hallcrest Vineyards

Bargetto Winery

Mint

Heart O The Mountain

Sones Cellars

Poetic Cellars

Chocolate

Chocolate Visions

Segovias Sweets

The Healthy Chocolate

Luis Moro Chocolate

Truffles in Paradise

Trader Joe’s

Starz Cupcakes

Lula’s Chocolates
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