Winery & Tasting Room
Alameda Winery & Tasting Room

1951 Monarch Street, Hangar 25
Alameda, CA 94501

Tel (510) 452-1800

SF City View Patio open by reservation 

Indoor Tasting Room open by reservation 

Flowers in the Cellar - November 23rd

Decorate your Thanksgiving Table at Dashe Cellars

Come us join us at Dashe Cellars' new location at Alameda Point's Spirits Alley for a fun afternoon of flower arranging! Bring your friends and family to learn tips and tricks of flower arrangements and take home your personally crafted arrangement at the end of the class. Come early to taste delicious wine and grab a bite to eat before the class or stay after and do a tasting (available for purchase). See you there!

Unfortunately, we've just learned that tomorrow's event has been cancelled.  Alice's Table will be hosting more events at the winery in the future, keep your eyes peeled for new dates!

What To Expect
The flower arranging can take anywhere from one to two hours, depending on the complexity and format of the arrangement. Alice’s Table provides aprons for you to wear for the duration of the event. Working with flowers can be messy, so make sure to wear something you won’t mind getting a little dirty.

Purchased tickets but something came up? You can transfer your ticket to another class as long as you contact us at least 48 hours before the event. Please note we do not offer refunds per our refund policy.

What Should I Bring?
You don’t need to bring anything out of the ordinary with you - we provide the flowers, vases, and tools you will need to create your arrangement.

About the Venue
Dashe Cellars is a family-owned artisan winery located in the heart of the Urban Wine Country. After 15 years in Oakland's Jack London Square district, Dashe Cellars has moved to Spirits Alley in Alameda, CA.

Founded by the husband and wife winemaking team of Michael and Anne Dashe, Dashe Cellars crafted its first vintage of Dry Creek Zinfandel in 1996. Since that time, the Dashe’s have focused on producing exceptional, single-vineyard wines using a traditional, non-industrial approach to winemaking.

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