Looking for a fun way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend? Don’t miss Dueling Pianos featuring The Flying Ivories at Potomac Point Winery on Sunday, March 16, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Enjoy a high-energy show filled with Irish tunes, comedy, and audience interaction while sipping on Shamrock Sangria and indulging in the winery’s “nibbles & wine” menu.
Tickets are $27 per person and include a seat and entertainment. Doors open at 3:00 p.m., and shared seating for up to 10 guests per table adds to the fun! This is an adults-only event. Get more details here: Potomac Point Winery Event Page
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Skip Causey of Stafford’s Potomac Point Winery, has received the Virginia Wineries Association’s (VWA) David King Advocate of the Year Award.
Christina Sandridge, VWA Executive Director, said the award is named after the late David King, who founded King Family Vineyards in Crozet. King is known as a strong advocate for the Virginia Wine industry who championed the 2007 Virginia Farm Winery Act as well as the creation of the Virginia Winery Distribution Company, which provides wholesale wine distribution services for local farm wineries and expands their customer base.
Sandridge said the award is presented to an individual who “does the work” and demonstrates significant involvement in advocacy efforts on behalf of the Virginia wine industry.
Causey and his wife Cindi turned their love of wine into Potomac Point Winery, which opened in 2007. In 2019, Causey took on the role of winemaker at Potomac Point, collaborating with assistant winemaker Jordan Cleary. Causey is a past president of the Virginia Vineyards Association and co-chair of the Virginia Wineries Legislative Board, and has championed policies and initiatives that benefit vineyards and wineries across the state.
Potomac Point Winery won Business of the Year at Stafford’s Economic Development Authority’s Awards in 2024, and their wines won five medals in the 2024 Governor’s Cup Competition.
Past recipients of the award, established in 2020, include:
2020 George Hodson, Veritas/Flying Fox
2021 Mary Beth Williams, Williams Compliance
2022Â Mitzi Batterson, James River Cellars Winery
2023 Anne Leigh Kerr, Kerr Government Strategies
With the arrival of spring comes the anticipation of St. Patrick’s Day, and Potomac Point Winery in Stafford is poised to celebrate in style with their highly anticipated St. Patrick’s Dueling Pianos event.
Located at 275 Decatur Road, the winery is gearing up to host an evening brimming with lively entertainment, tantalizing nibbles, and a selection of fine wines.
Chelsea Sparaco, the spokeswoman for Potomac Point Winery, eagerly shared insights into what attendees can expect from this year’s festivities. “It’s all based on the performers’ wits & the crowd requests & interaction. Every show is different,” she states in an email, hinting at the dynamic and interactive nature of the dueling piano experience.
The dueling piano show is central to the evening’s entertainment, promising a spirited medley of Irish tunes, comedic interludes, and plenty of audience participation. Sparaco states, “We’ve done this for several years in a row now, it always sells out quickly,” underscoring the event’s enduring popularity among patrons.
But the allure of the evening extends beyond just musical entertainment. Attendees can also indulge in a delectable “nibbles & wine” menu, carefully curated to complement the festive ambiance. From cheese and charcuterie boards to savory dips and decadent desserts, a culinary delight suits every palate.
And let’s not forget about the Shamrock Sangria – a green-hued libation guaranteed to add a touch of whimsy to the celebration. Sparaco elaborated, “Our full wine menu will be available, along with our festive green shamrock sangria,” inviting guests to savor the season’s flavors.
For those seeking to elevate their experience, Potomac Point Winery is offering Irish bistro specials throughout the weekend, with reservations available for pre-show dining. It’s an opportunity to indulge in a meal before the evening’s festivities.
Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show runs from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $27 per person, including seats and entertainment. Shared seating for up to 10 guests per table adds to the fun. The show is for adults only, and tickets must be purchased as a group to guarantee seating at the same table for a maximum of 10 people per table.
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