Prosser Gamache Vintners will have a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday Sept. 29 at their new location in Vintners Village in Prosser.
The winery recently moved from its Dallas Road facility. Program starts at 11 a.m. at 505 Cabernet Court. For more information, call 509-786-7800.
Pratik Joshi: 582-1541; pjoshi@tricityherald.com; Business Beat blog at www.tricityherald.com.
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