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The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture is working to promote wineries across the state with a new Wine Trails Passport Program. Local business owners are hoping it brings more people through the door.
Justin Young, center, and Tracey Young, left, get wine samples at a table during Saturday’s Flavors of Oklahoma at the Civic ...
The redesigned Oklahoma Wine Trails App brings the state's nine unique wine trails to your fingertips. Start exploring!
A national big box liquor chain is appealing the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement (ABLE) Commission’s decision to deny its application to open its first store in Oklahoma.
This year's Odyssey de Culinaire event, scheduled for Wednesday, July 9, will feature students from eight culinary programs ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — A new app is available for Oklahoma wine fans. Oklahoma Wine Trails is a passport program app, sharing details on local vineyards visitors can tour and explore. "Our new passport ...
Wine and local tourism may be the perfect pairing, according to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry.
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‘Everyone Has to Follow the Law’: Total Wine Loses Appeal ... - MSNOklahoma News 4 reported on Thursday that Total Wine lost its appeal with an administrative judge about the state granting it a liquor license to set up shop. The big box retailer pushed back ...
Before 2000, only four wineries existed in Oklahoma, said Jamie Cummings, program administrator for the agritourism program through the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture Food and Forestry.
It worked in Tennessee. Total Wine & More, based in Maryland, is pressing its case for opening a liquor store in Oklahoma before the ABLE Commission.
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