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The Days of Lavender and Wine in Sequim

July 10th, 2009
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The marriage between lavender and wine is going strong. Beginning at 11 am on July 11, 2009 and lasting through July 19, the public is invited to take self-guided tours of six award winning artisan wineries on the scenic North Olympic Peninsula. A $25 ticket (available at the wineries) buys you tastings at each winery and a commemorative wine glass to help you remember your day. Children are allowed in tasting rooms, accompanied by an adult, but of course may not taste the wine. If you enjoy wine and lavender, you won’t want to miss this Lavender Celebration Tour of Wineries.

The week of wine tasting culminates with the Sequim Lavender Festival on July 17, 18 and 19. The lovely fragrance of lavender permeates the fields and streets of Sequim during this time, when the lavender is at its peak. Many great lavender products, food and live music will be at the downtown Street Fair, along with activities for the whole family. You may leave your car in town and hop on a bus for tours of eight participating lavender farms, or tour the farms at your own pace. Tickets are $15 per person, and children under 12 are free.

The farmland around Sequim is some of the most stunning land in the state. As you stroll through Sequim lavender farms and breathe in the scent of that wonderful plant, you may comtemplate the beauty of the Olympic mountains soaring alongside of you and feel cooling breezes from the Salish Sea to the north. Ah.

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New Website for Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm

February 3rd, 2009
Website for Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm

Website for Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm

Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm launched a new website in time for the holidays and Valentines Day. Built by InsideOut Solutions, the ecommerce website features their lavender products as well as tips for growing and drying lavender.

Jardin du Soleil has been a certified organic lavender farm for nearly ten years, on land that has been farmed since the 1880s. Four miles north of Sequim, near the strait of Juan de Fuca, the lavender farm is a great destination for anyone interested in beautiful gardens, views of the Olympic Peninsula, or inspiration for growing lavender.

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