Mainstreet Shelbyville will host the annual Shelbyville Wine Walk presented by Knauf Insulation on Friday.
The event opens at 5:30 p.m. and includes six wineries situated at downtown businesses, food and entertainment in Shelbyville's downtown.
Mainstreet Executive Director Brandy Coomes.
The Wine Walk will utilize the downtown pavilions with the mobile stage for the evening's entertainment.
General admission ahead of the event is $20. Tickets are $30 on the day of the event. Visitors will get a wristband for wine tasting, branded wine glass (while supplies last*), and a $5 coupon to be used at participating businesses.
Tickets purchased the day of the event are not guaranteed branded glass. Limited supplies are available.
Participating wineries include Ertel Cellars, Mallow Run, Gullion Family Wines, Let's Wine Down, Easley and HoltKamp Winery.
Guests for the Wine Walk must be 21 and over. The concert is free to the community. During the concert, beverage service will be available through Beer Pressure - Mobile Tap Service.
Downtown food availability can be found at Greeks, Spegal's Prime Cuts, Linne's Bakery and Cafe, Pudders, Blue River Bistro & Bar, The Bookmark Coffee and Company, Just Peachy, The Ville, Cagney's, Capone's Downtown Speakeasy, or local food trucks The Burger Poet, Weenies on Wheels, Dayton Family Affair, and Happy Taco.
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