By Deirdre BourdetLooking to celebrate harvest 2010 with rural scenery, friendly people, and hand-crafted food and wines? Of course you are. Curious about wines grown in appellations right next door to Napa Valley, which top out at around $35 per bottle? If you're not, you should be. Harvest season is the ideal time to find out what's going on in Suisun Valley and Green Valley, which lie immediately to the east of Napa and just off Highway 80.
If you could pick just one weekend, go August 14-15, 2010, when a slew of free or nearly free harvest-themed events compete for your entertainment. The award-winning Fairfield Tomato Festival begins at 10am on Saturday for two days of tomatoey delights. Sample gourmet tomato products, ogle and taste more than 50 heirloom tomato varieties, shop for locally grown produce, and compete for cash prizes in the tomato eating contest. Tons of free rides and activities are also on hand to occupy kids less enthralled by the tomato gluttony. Admission is free to all.
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