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Culmina Family Estate Winery Hosts the Arts Club Theatre Company on Saturday, June 13
Culmina Family Estate Winery is launching its new range of wines, ‘R&D by Culmina’, without the typical press release blast. Embracing their vision of blending art and science, Co-Proprietors Don and Elaine Triggs will personally introduce the 2013 ‘R&D Red Blend’ with a highly anticipated winery dinner, featuring live performances from the Arts Club Theatre Company’s Les Miserables on Saturday, June 13th.The Triggs family’s lifelong passion of the arts inspired their sponsorship of the Arts Club Theatre Company’s summer production of Les Miserables in Vancouver. “We are thrilled to be joined by cast members Amy Wallis and Eric Craig to be able to bring a taste of Les Mis to the Okanagan for an exciting evening of wine, art, and fine dining by Joy Road Catering,” shared Sara Triggs, Sales & Marketing Manager. Overlooking the stunning South Okanagan, Culmina is the perfect setting for an evening of music and sensory indulgence.‘R&D by Culmina’, which has already been met with critical acclaim from wine critics like British Columbia’s John Schreiner, celebrates the experimental approach taken by the Triggs family. The wines also pay tribute to the playful investigative spirit of Don and his twin brother Ron growing up on the family farm in Manitoba. Buy your tickets for ‘A Taste of Les Miserables’ online at www.culmina.ca or by phone at (250) 498-0789 and experience the best of art and science first hand.