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Pro tip: One- and two-night packages are available with resort accommodations at Horseshoe Bay Resort included.

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You’re invited to a weekend of foodie fun + delicious sips at the 19th Annual Wine, Dine & Jazz Festival at Horseshoe Bay Resort.

Happening Friday, Nov. 8–Saturday, Nov. 9, attendees will get to partake in experiences, including:

  • Live jazz wine-pairing dinner featuring chefs Ali Clem + Jo Chan + Jernard Wells
  • Celebrity chef cooking demos followed by chef Q+As
  • Saturday stroll where you can savor sips of 14 winemakers, bites from 11 chefs, and live jazz by nationally renowned musicians

Buy tickets + book your weekend getaway.

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