Enter Here to Win Tickets to THE Lowcountry Holiday Event!

Enter Here to Win Tickets to THE Lowcountry Holiday Event!

Enter here to win a pair of tickets to the Lowcountry's holiday event of the season: Wine Under the Oaks - Sunday, Dec. 4 at Boone Hall Plantation. Photo: Mix 95.9/Saga Communications


Enter to Win Your Way into the Holiday Event of the Season:
Wine Under the Oaks 2022
Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022 | Boone Hall Plantation

Here’s your opportunity to win your way in to the Lowcountry’s premiere wine event!

Wine Under the Oaks at historic Boone Hall Planation is set for Sunday, Dec. 4. The event is now a Lowcountry holiday tradition which sells out every year. Here’s your chance to sample dozens of wines, enjoy food and live cooking demonstrations, live music from Motown Throwdown, all while taking in the beauty of Boone Hall Plantation.

Presented by Tabor Mortgage Group:

Just a few “Wine Under the Oaks” tickets remain available to be purchased – buy you’re here. Or, scroll on to enter to win a pair of free tickets today.

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