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Last chance: Uncork savings at Virginia Vines

Sip, savor, and save on tickets for VMHC’s annual fall wine festival.

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Wine don’t you join the fun?

Photos provided by Virginia Museum of History & Culture

Love wine, food, and culture? This festival is for you.

Only two days remain to snag early bird tickets for VMHC’s fourth annual Virginia Vines festival on Saturday, Oct. 11 — enjoy $5 off when you purchase before Thursday, Sept. 25.

Here’s what’s in store, rain or shine:

Bonus: VIP ticket holders get an exclusive tasting with the Norton Network, featuring six Norton wines. Cast your vote for the People’s Choice winner while a panel of professional judges evaluates the entries.

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