America: Classic Folk-Rockers ("Horse With No Name") at Wente Vineyards, Plus Dinner
Wente Vineyards (5050 Arroyo Road Livermore, CA 94550)
- Full Price:
- $145.00
- Our Price:
- $87.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Folk-Rock Band America have expired.
The last date listed for Folk-Rock Band America was Wednesday June 22, 2011 / 6:00pm (Dinner; Show at 8:15pm).
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Goldstar Member on Where to Eat
Arrive a little earlier and you'll have plenty of time to do some wine tasting.
3 Goldstar Member Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed the concert and dinner!!! Grew up to their music and listen to their music to this day! Will be going to other Wente Concernts now and please bring back America!Written on Jun 23 2011
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We had a great time. Dinner was fabulous; it was tasty and plentiful.Written on Jun 23 2011
The concert itself was great. Couldn't have asked for more.
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Venue is delightful, food excellent, music sublime, and we all enjoyed ourselves!Written on Jun 23 2011
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More Information About Folk-Rock Band America
Website
http://www.wentevineyards.com/concerts/lineup/america/
Quotes & Highlights
- See a life performance of "Horse With No Name" on YouTube.
About the Ticket Supplier: Wente Vineyards
After learning about winemaking from Charles Krug, C. H. Wente, a first-generation immigrant from Germany, founded his own winery in 1883. Recognizing that the warm days, cool nights and gravelly soils of the Livermore Valley were ideal for growing grapes, he purchased 48 acres and planted vineyards. In 1918, C. H. Wente's sons Ernest and Herman joined the business, with Ernest managing the vineyards and Herman acting as winemaker. The company was later passed on to Ernest's only son Karl, and in 1977, Karl's young son Eric took the helm. Continuing the 125 year legacy, the winery is managed today by the Fourth Generation of the Wente family, Eric, Philip, Carolyn, and the Fifth Generation, Christine and Karl. The winery has grown to include over 2,000 acres of vineyards in the Livermore Valley, San Francisco Bay and 800 acres in Arroyo Seco, Monterey.

