
Glenwood Winery Celebrates 5 Years & Preview Corn Maze Design
Lately I've been all about wineries in the area. It may or may not be surprising that we do have some very decent wineries right here in Minnesota. You don't have to go to wine country - Napa Valley or somewhere else that's not here. Their wines are definitely more expensive, but we have some great wines and wineries. And most are at a very affordable price.
Rolling Forks Winery in Glenwood is celebrating their 5 year anniversary this weekend, and YOU are invited!
EVENTS
Scavenger Hunt. I love a good scavenger hunt, it's fun to find clues and figure out where everything is, and working as a team is fun too.
- Unique Experience: Go beyond a typical tasting with an engaging, interactive adventure!
- Explore Our Vineyard: Discover hidden gems and fascinating facts about Rolling Forks Vineyards.
- Challenge Your Mind: Solve riddles and put your observational skills to the test.
LIVE MUSIC AND OTHER CELBRATIONAL EVENTS ALL WEEKEND
- Live Music: Throughout the weekend!
- Local Artisan Vendor Fair: Friday & Saturday 11-6pm
- Delicious Food & Drink Specials: Indulge your palate with specially curated treats.
- Family-Friendly Fun: Including our Tractor Show and more!
As you can see above, there really is something for everyone - an all ages event. Looks like the weather will be nice for a bulk of the weekend, and not nearly as warm as it was last weekend where you felt like you might melt if you walked outside for any amount of time. This coming weekend looks to be rather pleasant.
They also have a preview of their annual Corn Maze!
The corn maze is generally open several days in October. You should make some plans to check that out, more specific dates and times will be available closer to opening.

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