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Next Dallas Wine Trail Set

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Lee Fuqua of Fuqua Winery sent a note today about the upcoming Dallas Wine Trail set for Memorial Day Weekend featuring our four Dallas based wineries, Times Ten Cellars  in Lakewood, Calias Winery in Deep Ellum, Inwood Estates in the Design District and, of course, Fuqua Winery, located off Lemmon Ave “behind the Home Depot” as Lee likes to note.  Details are:

Second Annual – Memorial Day Weekend – Grand Tasting
Saturday, May 29th, 2010 at all 4 Dallas wineries
only $39 per person 

The ticket price includes:

  • a free bottle of wine from one of the four wineries
  • a souvenir 19.5 ounce Bordeaux crystal Dallas Wine Trail wine glass
  • taste 3 wines at each of the 4 wineries
  • food pairings at each winery
  • Dallas Wine Trail map

The wine and food tasting starts at 11:00 a.m. and is over promptly at 5:00 p.m.  This tasting will visit all four wineries at their respective locations.  There are 2 starting points for the tasting.  You must start at either Inwood Estates Vineyards or at Times Ten Cellars.  It is your choice where to start.  This is where you will receive your ticket, your crystal “Dallas Wine Trail” wine glass and your bottle of premium wine to keep.

After you finish tasting the wines, the food and visiting with the staff at either Inwood Estates Vineyards or at Times Ten Cellars, you will then go to the next winery of your choice and then do it all over again until you have been to all 4 wineries.  Tickets here.

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