Christmas Wine Festival at the Nut House in Claremore
Dec. 6th, 2008 from 11am until 6pm.
Enjoy great food, music, vendors, and Sooner State wines from Oak Hills Winery, Sparks Winery, Blue Coyote, and Whispering Vines.
Admission is $10.00.
More info at 918-789-9463
or info@oakhillswinery.com
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11/24/2008
11/11/2008
OKC Wine and Fondue Feast Nov 13
One of Oklahoma's great Route 66 wineries is taking their act to Oklahoma City. Stableridge Winery will present a wine tasting class at The Melting Pot on Sheridan Ave in OKC. Anita, a certified wine instructor, will showcase Stableridge wines. Thursday, November 13, 2008 from 6pm until 9pm.
The Melting Pot in OKC
4 E Sheridan Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
(405) 235-1000
$75 per person. Plus tax and gratuity.
The Melting Pot in OKC
4 E Sheridan Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
(405) 235-1000
$75 per person. Plus tax and gratuity.
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11/06/2008
Oklahoma Votes For Wine Sales Reform
Good News!
Oklahoma Voters have elected to boost the state’s winemaking industry by approving Oklahoma State Question 743, which allows winemakers in Oklahoma and other states, with some restrictions, to sell wine directly to liquor stores and restaurants. The state question was approved with more than 70 percent of the vote.
You can ask your neighborhood liquor store to stock your favorite Oklahoma wine and they can contact the winery to have it delivered direct to them. Hopefully, we will all see an abundance of Oklahoma wines return to Oklahoma liquor store shelves!
The upcoming wine festival in OKC November 14 & 15 will be a great opportunity to get together with other Oklahoma Wine Industry supporters to celebrate and discuss the impact of SQ 743.
Oklahoma Voters have elected to boost the state’s winemaking industry by approving Oklahoma State Question 743, which allows winemakers in Oklahoma and other states, with some restrictions, to sell wine directly to liquor stores and restaurants. The state question was approved with more than 70 percent of the vote.
You can ask your neighborhood liquor store to stock your favorite Oklahoma wine and they can contact the winery to have it delivered direct to them. Hopefully, we will all see an abundance of Oklahoma wines return to Oklahoma liquor store shelves!
The upcoming wine festival in OKC November 14 & 15 will be a great opportunity to get together with other Oklahoma Wine Industry supporters to celebrate and discuss the impact of SQ 743.
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