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Are you ready to Drink Pink on Sunday? If you didn’t get your tickets before the festival sold out, you’re in luck. We happened to snag the last two tickets, and we’re giving them away to one lucky Instagram follower. (Read on for how to win.)

This year marks the fourth annual Drink Pink Rosé Festival hosted by F2T Productions, and the #roséallday event is making some big changes this year – like moving to the historic grounds of the Robert Mills House and Gardens, featuring local vendors to browse (including Soda City favs Nana by Sally + Hippy Doo Da), and providing the ultimate Instagram photo backdrop.

Also included:

  • 100+ different rosé wines to sample + a wine store on-site to take home what you love
  • Commemorative wine glass + festival guide
  • Complimentary bites, including three giant paellas + a cheese tasting table
  • Local vendors to shop, like 843 Aerial, Petite Fleur, Seminole Candle Company + more
  • Live music from the Mark Rapp Jazz Band (and a silent disco)
  • A floral wall for all your drinks-in-the-air posts

Having FOMO already? Head over to our Instagram for a chance to win the last two tickets – just follow all three accounts involved + tag a friend. We promise there’s no catch (just rosé).

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