Relaxing on Labor Day, people enjoy their Monday afternoon at the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival held at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds Sept. 2-4. New Mexico State University’s Proud Pete play a variety of covers as people dance the afternoon away.
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Relaxing on Labor Day, people enjoy their Monday afternoon at the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival held at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds Sept. 2-4. New Mexico State University’s Proud Pete play a variety of covers as people dance the afternoon away.
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Darrell Butler with La Esperanza winery in Grant County pours a taste for a festival patron.
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Jenae Olson with Rio Grande Winery pours a taste for Velvet Rivera during the festival Monday.
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Folks are busy helping guests at the St. Claire Winery Mimbres Collection booth during the Festival Monday.
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Relaxing on Labor Day, people enjoy their Monday afternoon at the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival held at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds Sept. 2-4. New Mexico State University’s Proud Pete play a variety of covers as people dance the afternoon away.
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Relaxing on Labor Day, people enjoy their Monday afternoon at the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival held at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds Sept. 2-4. New Mexico State University’s Proud Pete play a variety of covers as people dance the afternoon away.
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Relaxing on Labor Day, people enjoy their Monday afternoon at the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival held at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds Sept. 2-4. New Mexico State University’s Proud Pete play a variety of covers as people dance the afternoon away.
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Relaxing on Labor Day, people enjoy their Monday afternoon at the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival held at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds Sept. 2-4. New Mexico State University’s Proud Pete play a variety of covers as people dance the afternoon away.
Relaxing on Labor Day, people enjoyed their Monday afternoon at the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival held at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds Sept. 2-4. New Mexico State University’s Proud Pete played a variety of covers as people danced the afternoon away.
The festival included more than 200 wines from 18 New Mexico wineries, food trucks, food vendors, and more than 30 arts and crafts vendors as well as live music. Events included grape stomping, mini golf, candle-making and painting classes.
Keywords
New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival,
Las Cruces Wine Festival