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🍷 Albany Downtown Wine Walk | May 1 🍷  
  
The Albany Downtown Wine Walk returns from 4 to 8 p.m. tomorrow, bringing Oregon wineries into the heart of historic downtown. More than 20 wineries will be hosted by downtown merchants, so guests can taste their way along 1st and 2nd Avenues while exploring local shops, meeting friends, and making an evening of it.  
  
Tickets are $25 and include event entry, a wine glass, and five tasting tickets. Additional tasting tickets are available in sets of five for $5 during pre-sale and on the day of the event. Pre-sale tickets are available now through 3 p.m. on May 1 at the Albany Visitors Association, 122 Ferry St. SW. Regular tickets will also be available on the day of the event.  
  
On event day, the Albany Visitors Association will host Cardwell Hill Cellars. Guests will meet at 1st Ave. W to start the walk.  
  
Grab your tickets, invite your favorite tasting crew, and raise a glass to local businesses, Oregon wine, and a great cause. The Albany Downtown Wine Walk is hosted by the Rotary Club of Albany and funds community projects.  
  
#VisitAlbanyOregon #AlbanyOregon #DowntownAlbany #RotaryClubOfAlbany #CommunityProjectsPhotos from Albany Visitors Association's post
🍷 Albany Downtown Wine Walk | May 1 🍷  
  
The Albany Downtown Wine Walk returns from 4 to 8 p.m. tomorrow, bringing Oregon wineries into the heart of historic downtown. More than 20 wineries will be hosted by downtown merchants, so guests can taste their way along 1st and 2nd Avenues while exploring local shops, meeting friends, and making an evening of it.  
  
Tickets are $25 and include event entry, a wine glass, and five tasting tickets. Additional tasting tickets are available in sets of five for $5 during pre-sale and on the day of the event. Pre-sale tickets are available now through 3 p.m. on May 1 at the Albany Visitors Association, 122 Ferry St. SW. Regular tickets will also be available on the day of the event.  
  
On event day, the Albany Visitors Association will host Cardwell Hill Cellars. Guests will meet at 1st Ave. W to start the walk.  
  
Grab your tickets, invite your favorite tasting crew, and raise a glass to local businesses, Oregon wine, and a great cause. The Albany Downtown Wine Walk is hosted by the Rotary Club of Albany and funds community projects.  
  
#VisitAlbanyOregon #AlbanyOregon #DowntownAlbany #RotaryClubOfAlbany #CommunityProjectsPhotos from Albany Visitors Association's post
🍷 Albany Downtown Wine Walk | May 1 🍷 The Albany Downtown Wine Walk returns from 4 to 8 p.m. tomorrow, bringing Oregon wineries into the heart of historic downtown. More than 20 wineries will be hosted by downtown merchants, so guests can taste their way along 1st and 2nd Avenues while exploring local shops, meeting friends, and making an evening of it. Tickets are $25 and include event entry, a wine glass, and five tasting tickets. Additional tasting tickets are available in sets of five for $5 during pre-sale and on the day of the event. Pre-sale tickets are available now through 3 p.m. on May 1 at the Albany Visitors Association, 122 Ferry St. SW. Regular tickets will also be available on the day of the event. On event day, the Albany Visitors Association will host Cardwell Hill Cellars. Guests will meet at 1st Ave. W to start the walk. Grab your tickets, invite your favorite tasting crew, and raise a glass to local businesses, Oregon wine, and a great cause. The Albany Downtown Wine Walk is hosted by the Rotary Club of Albany and funds community projects. #VisitAlbanyOregon #AlbanyOregon #DowntownAlbany #RotaryClubOfAlbany #CommunityProjectsPhotos from Albany Visitors Association's post

Published on: 04/30/2026

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🍷 Albany Downtown Wine Walk | May 1 🍷

The Albany Downtown Wine Walk returns from 4 to 8 p.m. tomorrow, bringing Oregon wineries into the heart of historic downtown. More than 20 wineries will be hosted by downtown merchants, so guests can taste their way along 1st and 2nd Avenues while exploring local shops, meeting friends, and making an evening of it.

Tickets are $25 and include event entry, a wine glass, and five tasting tickets. Additional tasting tickets are available in sets of five for $5 during pre-sale and on the day of the event. Pre-sale tickets are available now through 3 p.m. on May 1 at the Albany Visitors Association, 122 Ferry St. SW. Regular tickets will also be available on the day of the event.

On event day, the Albany Visitors Association will host Cardwell Hill Cellars. Guests will meet at 1st Ave. W to start the walk.

Grab your tickets, invite your favorite tasting crew, and raise a glass to local businesses, Oregon wine, and a great cause. The Albany Downtown Wine Walk is hosted by the Rotary Club of Albany and funds community projects.

#VisitAlbanyOregon #AlbanyOregon #DowntownAlbany #RotaryClubOfAlbany #CommunityProjects

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