7960949056?profile=originalThe 18th annual Boca Bacchanal attracted 1,400-plus attendees and raised more than $275,000 for the Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum. In all, four events celebrated the best in food and wine: Bacchus Beckons, Bubbles & Burgers, a series of vintner dinners and the Grand Tasting. ‘We are honored to be supported and embraced by so many residents and visitors,’ museum Executive Director Mary Csar said. ‘We are also proud that our events keep getting better each year. As one of the oldest and most popular food and wine festivals in South Florida, it is very gratifying that the Boca Bacchanal remains the gold standard for introducing people of all ages to outstanding restaurants, talented chefs and noteworthy wineries.’ ABOVE: (l-r) Al and Joni Goldberg with Thom and Joyce DeVita. Photo provided by Michele Sandberg

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