Texas Hill Country Wineries Wine Trail Event: Register Now for the Wine Lovers Celebration Jan 29-Feb 23, 2024 – Plan Ahead, Get in Early, Perfect Holiday Gift!
Texas Hill Country Wineries Wine Trail Event: Register Now for the Wine Lovers Celebration Jan 29-Feb 23, 2024 – Plan Ahead, Get in Early, Perfect Holiday Gift!
From January 29th through February 23rd, ticket holders will be able to experience 40+ unique Texas Hill Country Wineries on this self-guided tour centering around Valentine’s Day. A list and map of participating wineries can be found on the booking page.
Important: While we are in the time of holiday giving, register for yourself, spouse, significant other, friends and associates with a gift of the Wine Lovers Celebration tickets. It is a heck of the buy and value!
Passport holders will have 25 days to visit up to four wineries per day. Over 40 wineries are participating, and guests will receive a full complimentary tasting, plus a 15% discount on three of more bottles purchased. Tickets are $100 for a pair, or $65 for an individual ticket. With the average tasting fee around $15, each passport ticket has a value of over $750.
In support of Texas wine, $5 of each ticket sold goes directly to the Texas Hill Country Wine Industry Scholarship Fund. Over the years $55,500 has been awarded to 47 Texas students working towards a degree in Viticulture, Enology and Hospitality.
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