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Bring on the bubbly at Uncork Me Indiana

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Tickets range from $55 to $95.

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Cheers, Hoosiers: Unlimited wine sampling festival Uncork Me Indiana returns to Military Park in less than a month.

Held Saturday, June 22, this fest features 100+ Indiana wines, meads, and ciders, plus:

  • Local food vendors like The Garnacha Spot + Treats By Fee
  • Music from DJ MaryJane
  • Drag and aerial performances
  • And more

General admission tickets include unlimited wine samplings, a commemorative tasting glass, and entry from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. We’ll cheers to that.

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