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The Lithmorran Wine Festival is held annually, on the first day of the
The Lithmorran Wine Festival is held annually, on the first day of the
Realm's Chalice Rising Festival.  This involves the ceremonial (by each
Realm's [[Chalice Rising]] Festival.  This involves the ceremonial (by each
head of household) broaching of the wine cask from the most recently
head of household) broaching of the wine cask from the most recently
fermented year.   
fermented year.   


During the Wine Festival, the citizens of Lithmore share their wines with
During the Wine Festival, the citizens of [[Lithmore]] share their wines with
their neighbors, and traditionally the Royal family broaches a cask of
their neighbors, and traditionally the Royal family broaches a cask of
their best wine for the populace in the city square.   
their best wine for the populace in the city square.   
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their tributes during Chalice Rising.
their tributes during Chalice Rising.


[[Category:Festivals & Traditions]]
[[Category:Holidays]]
[[Category:Culture]]

Latest revision as of 16:55, 30 December 2018

The Lithmorran Wine Festival is held annually, on the first day of the Realm's Chalice Rising Festival. This involves the ceremonial (by each head of household) broaching of the wine cask from the most recently fermented year.

During the Wine Festival, the citizens of Lithmore share their wines with their neighbors, and traditionally the Royal family broaches a cask of their best wine for the populace in the city square.

Wine Festival is held on the 28th day of Maritus (third month of the year) in the city of Lithmore. Many of the outlying townships' citizens visit Lithmore around this time to partake in the celebration, as well as make their tributes during Chalice Rising.