Contest Closed! Win two tickets to Cropped presented by Valley First

Brittany Kapsha | September 13, 2018 in Contests

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This contest is now closed. Congratulations to Terry on winning the tickets to Cropped!

Another Okanagan summer has come and gone and wine season will soon be over, too. Bid the vino adieu at Cropped, the Okanagan Wine Festivals’ grand finale celebration presented by Valley First.

This annual event will take place on Friday, October 5th and Saturday, October 6th, 2018 at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre. Doors open at 7 p.m. and you can sip on wine until 10 p.m.

There will be over 250 wines from BC’s top wineries for you to taste, live music, food, local vendors such as Lavender and Grace Jewelry, Wine Not Shop and Urge Chocolates & Confections, making this BC's largest wine tasting and farmers' market. But wait, there’s more. This year will look a little different than last. There will be more food complete with a demo stage for local chefs to take the spotlight.

The event is token-free and general admission tickets are $69. Feeling antsy? You can purchase your tickets ahead of time by clicking here. Learn more about how you can make the most of Cropped here.

This is a BC Liquor Store Safe Ride Home event so get home safe in one of the shuttle buses to and from Kelowna, BC. If we still haven’t convinced you that this will be one of the best Okanagan celebrations of the year then click here.

We want you and a friend to enjoy a night out at Cropped! Enter to win two tickets (valued at $140) and say farewell to wine season.

How to enter: Fill out the online form below. Contest ends Thursday, September 20th, 2018. Good luck!

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