AWAA member wines to be featured at SF Symphony’s premier cultural event, spotlighting AAPI leadership and excellence in wine.

February 3, 2026 (San Francisco, CA) — The Asian Wine Association of America (AWAA) is honored to announce that wines from its member wineries will be featured at the San Francisco Symphony’s Lunar New Year Celebration: Year of the Horse Concert and Banquet on February 28, 2026. As part of this vibrant cultural landmark, AWAA member wines will be poured at the pre-concert VIP Reception and the post-concert Banquet, offering guests a curated experience of exceptional wines crafted by AAPI vintners and supporters.
The San Francisco Symphony’s Lunar New Year Celebration is a prestigious annual event that honors Asian culture, heritage, and artistic excellence through music and community. AWAA is proud to contribute to this tradition by showcasing the craftsmanship and unique narratives of its member vintners.
“It is profoundly meaningful to highlight AAPI wines at such a vital celebration of our heritage,” said Susan R. Lin, MW, President and Co-Founder of the Asian Wine Association of America. “Sharing the craft and stories of our member vintners with the San Francisco Symphony community is a privilege. Bringing together exceptional wine and incredible music is, quite simply, a dream come true.”
The following AWAA member wineries will be featured:
- Adonna Wines
- David Akiyoshi
- Duncan Peak Vineyards
- Ektimo Wines
- Iron Horse Vineyards
- RD Winery
- Sunset Cellars
Tickets and event information for the San Francisco Symphony Lunar New Year Celebration are available at: sfsymphony.org/Lunar-New-Year.

For more information about the Asian Wine Association of America and its mission to uplift AAPI professionals in the wine industry, please visit: awaawine.org.
About the Asian Wine Association of America (AWAA)
The Asian Wine Association of America is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating, supporting, and elevating AAPI professionals across all sectors of the wine industry. Through education, community building, and public engagement, AWAA works to increase visibility, foster opportunity, and share the stories behind the wines and the people who make them.