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A couple holding tasting glasses at the Virginia Vines festival at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.

Virginia is for (wine) lovers.

Photo provided by Virginia Museum of History & Culture

Uncork some fun at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s third annual Virginia Vines wine festival on Saturday, Oct. 26.

Enjoy tastings of Virginia’s finest wines, live jazz, food truck fare, and free after-hours access to the museum’s latest exhibit, “Traveling Bricks: An Exhibition Made of LEGO® Bricks.”

Bonus: Winery representatives will share details on their vineyards + tasting notes, and Marshall Scheetz from Jamestown Cooperage will give a live barrel-making demonstration.

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