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Mark your calendars for the 38th Annual GrapeFest.

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Uncork some of the best vintages in Texas at the largest wine festival in the southwest, GrapeFest, happening September 12-15.

Taking place right in the heart of Grapevine, TX, this fest allows attendees to sample some of the region’s best wine, partake in interactive experiences (grape stomp, anyone?), and so much more.

General admission tickets and weekend passes are now on sale — grab yours before they sell out. Sip, sip, hooray.

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