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The Washingtonian’s On the Rocks Whiskey and Fine Spirits Festival (Photos)
A spirited event featuring liquors from places near and far.
Slideshows: On the Rocks Party Pictures, On the Rocks Vendors
On Wednesday night,
The Washingtonian hosted On the Rocks, its premiere whiskey and fine spirits festival, at the Renaissance
Dupont Circle Hotel. Guests sipped spirits from around the world, enjoyed entertainment
from a jazz trio, and tasted delectable fare. Amaryllis Floral & Event Design and
Digital Lightning transformed the Renaissance ballroom into a warm rustic environment.
Guest enjoyed the jazz trio provided by the Davis Event Group, watched a cigar-rolling
demonstration from a true pro, and snapped pictures in the Poshbooth open photo booth.
A special thanks to our distributors and distilleries: Catoctin Creek, Georgetown
Trading Company, Craft Wine & Spirits, Chopin Vodka, Mayalen, Serralles, Angel’s Envy,
Veev, Whistlepig Whiskey, Van Gogh Imports, and the Vintner Group, who made this event
truly a special evening.
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