A TOAST TO CALDWELL
DRINKS, MUSIC, FUN
Local Hangouts THREE AREA ESTABLISHMENTS THAT ARE A SURE BET FOR A GOOD TIME By Michelle Banse Stokes, photos by Lori Olivarez-Ligues
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ate nights, ladies nights, or celebrations of long-worked weeks - these are all great reasons to pop a cork on a bottle of wine to share with good friends or cozy up to a table for a friendly game of dominoes. Caldwell proudly boasts some pretty cool spots to hangout. Whether you’re in the mood for live music or a more quiet venue for you and your date, you won’t be disappointed. No matter the occasion, if you’re looking for a chilled glass of white wine or an ice cold beer, these local spots are sure to keep your glass full and your toe tapping. FATSOLUSH WINERY, 456 County Road 102, www.fatsolush.com
Photo courtesy Fatsolush Winery
Fatsoluch Winery promotes living the “fat” life with all that life has to offer. What better way than to share a good wine with friends and family. Fatsolush Winery began as a concept and has been in the making for about 12 years. The winemaker and owner, Wyatt Gilley, began his love of wine with the purchase of a home winemaking kit back in 1998. 0ver the next several years, he honed his skills as an amateur wine maker with the approval of his friends and family. Their tasting room is small for the moment but plans for expansion are
Grapes are ready to be made into wine at Fatsolush Winery.
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