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The countdown to the 38th Annual GrapeFest is on

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GrapeFest is the largest wine festival in the Southwest.

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There are only eight days left until GrapeVine’s annual GrapeFest corks off. Do you have your tickets yet?

The four-day festival runs from Thursday, Sept. 12 to Sunday, Sept. 15 with a jam-packed schedule featuring:

  • Wine tastings + pairing workshops
  • The GrapeStomp Competition — stomp and smell the rosé
  • Carnival rides and a dedicated Kidzone
  • Elevated wine experiences
  • Live music, local vendors + all of your favorite festival snacks
  • And more

Pro tip: Get a weekend pass for $20.

Come sip with us

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