Seasonal & Holidays

In Search Of New Year's Eve Plans? Testarossa Winery Is Hosting A Fabulous Party!

Along with enjoying great food and wine, you can dance into 2016 with music from the Corduroy Jim Band!

LOS GATOS, CA - Testarossa Winery has announced plans for its largest New Year’s Eve Party to date.

The soiree will be all-inclusive and consists of a strolling dinner with gourmet food stations by Executive Chef Dave Page and his culinary team, accompanied by free-flowing bubbles, Testarossa wines and beer, party favors and live music.

”We’re excited to bring a New Year’s Eve Party back to Testarossa Winery,” said Rob Jensen, co-founder and proprietor of Testarossa Winery. “Having our own in-house culinary team lead by Executive Chef Dave Page has allowed us to put on the caliber of events that we can truly be proud of and this New Year’s Eve Party will be no exception.”

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The highlight of the evening, besides food and wine, will be a live concert and dancing to the Corduroy Jim Band, a rock and soul powerhouse covering all genres of American rock, a local favorite.

The event will take place in Testarossa’s cellars and event spaces at the historic Novitiate in downtown Los Gatos. Tickets can be purchased on the website.

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Cost is $175 per person plus 20% service fee. Wine Club discounts do apply for members.

About Testarossa: Testarossa Winery is located in the historic Novitiate in downtown Los Gatos and is one of the oldest continuously operating wineries in California. Rob and Diana Jensen started Testarossa in their garage in 1993 with just twenty-five cases of wine. Today, the winery works closely with top winegrowers in the Santa Lucia Highlands, Santa Rita Hills, Arroyo Grande Valley, Santa Maria Valley, Russian River Valley, Chalone and Santa Cruz Mountains appellations.

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