Ghirardelli Square Welcomes New Tenant Bluxome Street Winery
San Francisco urban winery will open its second location in the Square's historic Woolen Building
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 08, 2015
Jamestown, L.P., a leading national real estate investment firm and the owner and operator of Ghirardelli Square, announced today Bluxome Street Winery - the first working winery to return to San Francisco's SOMA district in 100 years - will be opening its second tasting room location at the Square in fall 2015. Joining Ghirardelli Square's existing mix of retailers and restaurants, Bluxome Street Winery will serve locals and visitors its well-balanced, food friendly wines.
Bluxome Street Winery Winemaker Webster Marquez sources fruit from small, meticulously farmed vineyards located in the mostly cool climates of Sonoma and the Russian River Valley to craft his Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc at the winery at 53 Bluxome Street. The tasting room harkens back to a time when artists, legislators and laborers alike sat shoulder to shoulder at the "local."
"The team at Bluxome Street Winery is dedicated to serving great wine while celebrating the rich and colorful history of San Francisco, which made opening our second location in Ghirardelli Square's historic Woolen building an obvious choice," said Matt Reidy, founder and partner at Bluxome Street Winery.
The tasting room will be located on the second level in the Woolen Building, 851 Beach Street, Suite F-201A and will be open from 12 - 7 pm, Monday - Sunday. For more information, visit http://www.bluxomewinery.com/.
About Bluxome Street Winery:
Founded in 2010, Bluxome Street Winery is the first working winery to return to San Francisco's SOMA district in 100 years, serving Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc from fruit sourced from Sonoma and the Russian River Valley. Bluxome Street Winery's Ghirardelli Square tasting room will be located at the second level in the Woolen Building, 851 Beach Street, Suite F-201A and will be open from 12 - 7 pm, Monday - Sunday. For more information, visit http://www.bluxomewinery.com.
About Ghirardelli Square:
National real estate investor and manager, Jamestown, L.P., purchased Ghirardelli Square in 2013 and has since been working to restore local significance to the historic global destination and strengthen its neighborhood influence in San Francisco. Jonathan Waxman's restaurant concept serves as an anchor to the space which includes more than 20 tenants purveying everything from local coffee and art to Northern California wine and French baked delicacies. The Square is also an epicenter for annual community and national events such as the Uncorked Wine Festival, Ghirardelli Chocolate Festival and the Tree Lighting Ceremony. Purchased by Domingo Ghirardelli in 1893, the Square was built to headquarter the original Ghirardelli Chocolate Company. In 1982, the Square was added to the National Historic Register. For more information, visit http://www.ghirardellisq.com/.
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