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Texas Wineries to be featured at Art Stomp event in Downtown Brownwood 

March 10, 2025 at 12:44 pm Updated: March 11th, 2025 at 9:54 am Derrick Stuckly
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The inaugural Spring Art Stomp event set for Saturday, March 29th in Downtown Brownwood will feature multiple Texas wineries offering tastings of their expertly crafted wines. Currently, 10 wineries are scheduled to participate in the event along several Downtown businesses also offering tastes of their incredible libations.
Wedding Oak Winery, Wild Texas Wines, Skies Over Texas, Watson Vineyards, Peter’s Prairie Vineyards, JW Hardin, Pemberton Cellars, Blue Duck Winery, Farmhouse Vineyards and 10 Mile Productions will all be participating in this event and offering samples in multiple locations downtown.  Additionally, local businesses Pioneer Tap House, Providencia Restaurant, Wild Duck Bar & Grill, Lucille + Mabel, and the Turtle Enoteca will also be participating in tastings.
This event – hosted by Visit Brownwood in partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of Brown County and the Brownwood Art Association – is a sip-and-stroll style event that will combine flavors from Texas wineries with the local art community for a one-of-a-kind experience.
Standard tickets will be $35 in advance and includes a commemorative wine glass and 10 tasting tickets for use at participating wineries and breweries.  VIP tickets will be available for $45 and will include bonus tasting tickets, access to a VIP lounge and other surprise VIP-only exclusives. All ticket proceeds will directly benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Brown County.
Local artists will be offering live demonstrations and art sales throughout the event. Additional vendors, live music and a grape stomping experience will also be highlights.
The event will be held on Saturday, March 29th from 2 PM to 6 PM.

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