Year in Review – Mazza Keeps Growing

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45 Years and Still Growing!

Here’s a look back at some of our “in the news” highlights from 2018:

TimberFish Partnership / Sustainability

Great Lakes Today / WBFO FM – Distillery turns booze into food – fish food

Tales of the Cocktail – 7 Ways Small Distilleries Are Achieving Sustainability

Whisky Advocate – Craft Distiller’s Sustainability Feeds Fish

Erie Philharmonic “Beethoven 4/4” Partnership

Forbes.com – Classical Arts Organizations Sing A New Tune By Partnering With Breweries And Distilleries

WJET TV / YourErie.com – Vote For Your Favorite Beethoven Cocktail

Erie Times-News / GoErie.com – Erie Phil, Five & 20 kick off Cocktail Shake Off

Erie Reader – A Fifth of Beethoven. Cocktail contest an outpouring of creativity benefiting the Philharmonic

Erie News Now – Winey Wednesday: Mazza Vineyards Makes 2018 Wine For Erie Philharmonic Beethoven Fest

WJET TV / YourErie.com / WJET Facebook Page – Taste the Harmony Live from Skunk & Goat

Erie Reader – Taste the Harmony. Eight food and wine pairings that will make your tastebuds Grüner with envy

Erie Craft Beer Week / Buffalo Beer Week

Erie Reader – Short Runs, Small Batches and Beer Coasters. Local independent craft brewers take part in the national celebration known as American Craft Beer Week

Erie Times-News / GoErie.com – Erie area breweries raise a glass to American Craft Beer Week

Buffalo News – Try the most local of local beers this Buffalo Beer Week

Other Highlights

Erie News Now – Winey Wednesday: Mazza Vineyards Showcasing Award Winning Pennsylvania WInes

Buffalo Spree – Mazza and Juniper: Two strong-willed vintners are making waves in this underappreciated AVA

Pittsburgh Quarterly – World-​Class Sparkling Pinot Noir From Pennsylvania? You Bet!

PGH City Paper – Drink Me: Sparkling Pinot Noir, South Shore Wine Company

Erie Reader – “Sunday Sesh” and Summer Sounds from Local Musicians. Erie-area bands will be filling a seven-part concert series in Westfield, New York

TribLive – Lake Erie effect creates ideal grape growing conditions


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