Registration and Housing is Now Open for the ASEV National Conference
- April 14, 2025
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Registration and housing for the 2025 ASEV National Conference is now open!
Join us for a week of science-driven presentations, networking and discovery of new research findings from our enology and viticulture peers throughout the United States and beyond. Not only will you join a curious, knowledge-seeking community, but also enjoy the backdrop of world-renowned Monterey with its coastal scenery and unique wine region!
Monterey Wine Country boasts approximately 85 vintners and growers with 53 varietals made into over 100 types of wine. Monterey County Vintners & Growers describe the region as defined by the refreshing and restorative ocean breeze, unforgettable landscapes of incredible depth and immensity, and diverse climates. Learn more about it on montereywines.org.
Make sure to book your room reservations by May 27, 2025, to receive the group rate. This year’s event is held at the Portola Hotel and Monterey Conference Center, just steps from Fisherman’s Wharf.
To register, visit the registration page.
To make hotel reservations, visit the housing page.
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