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GrapeFest, happening Sept. 12-15, is the largest wine festival in the Southwest.

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Grapevine has earned its reputation as the headquarters of the Texas wine industry. And, GrapeFest is the perfect time to sample the fruit of the vine.

Here are some can’t-miss events featured at the fest:

  • People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic
  • Champagne Terrace
  • Liberty Park Plaza International Wine Experience
  • The Rosé Rendezvous at the Gazebo
  • Wine pavilions
  • And much more

Explore the full lineup of events and snag tickets for an exclusive wine experience before they sell out.

Plan your wine experience.

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