Painted Prairie Vineyard now open through October

Rustic oasis provides unique wine tasting in Southwestern Minnesota

Currie, MN –  Painted Prairie Vineyard is open for its 2017 tasting season. Open every weekend from June through October the winery will attract visitors to its rustic oasis. Collaborating with local businesses, Painted Prairie hosts a variety of events throughout the summer and fall. Wine tasting is $5 and includes all seven Painted Prairie wine varieties.

Monthly events include Dessert Weekends, featuring desserts from local bakeries, and Entertainment Nights highlighting local musicians and talent. Vinyasa in the Vines is an ongoing peaceful yoga experience amidst the winery’s grape vines. Painted Prairie will host its first Wine, Vintage and Handmade Flea Market on July 22.  New events and event details are updated weekly at paintedprairiewine.com and www.facebook.com/PaintedPrairieVineyard.  Painted Prairie also has a Pinterest page.

Nestled in the southwestern part of the state, Painted Prairie Vineyard is surrounded by local attractions unique to the area. Just south of Walnut Grove the winery is close to the heart of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the annual pageant and museum. West of the vineyard is Lake Shetek, the largest lake in the area with fishing, boating, camping, hiking and biking. Just minutes away is the Historic “End O Line” Railroad Museum. The family owned and operated Painted Prairie Vineyard provides a peaceful getaway and relaxing wine tasting experience. Visitors will slow down as they enter the barn tasting room. An inviting patio extends out from the barn where tasters can relax and enjoy the full view of grapevines, marsh land and prairie.

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