Annual Green County Wine Festival To be Hosted by Stone Bluff Cellars

PEACEFUL SETTING: The Stone Bluff Cellars winery near Haskell is an interesting place to visit, as it provides a casual, rustic yet elegant atmosphere where our guests can enjoy fine wines, wonderful food, and friendly hospitality.
Courtesy PAT KROBLIN
The Seventh Annual Green Country Wine Festival will be held Saturday, Sept. 30 at Stone Bluff Cellars, located near Haskell at 24145 E. 191st St. The phone number is (918) 482-5655. The event lasts from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Stone Bluff Cellars is an interesting place to visit, as it provides a casual, rustic yet elegant atmosphere where our guests can enjoy fine wines, wonderful food, and friendly hospitality.
The event includes wine tasting, tours, grape stomping, music, artists, crafts and a children’s area. Tickets are $10 at the door for adults, $5 ages 13-20, and children under 12 are free. $2 can be saved by buying tickets at the winery early.
Stone Bluff Cellars, nestled in the beautiful hills near Tulsa, is a truly Oklahoma vineyard and winery. With the keen oversight of vintner and wine grower Bob McBratney, every grape, every barrel and every bottle gets the TLC required to create a unique and flavorful Oklahoma fine wine.
Award-winning wines can be savored in a comfortable tasting room where people can relax and enjoy the captivating scenery, country atmosphere, delectable cuisine, and a tasteful selection of wine accessory items in the gift shop, plus a peek of gleaming stainless steel tanks in the tank room beyond.
Lunches and dinners are transformed from meals to memories with the daily lunch baskets and monthly Sunset at Stone Bluff Dinners with Chef Mikael from April through October. Fall is a great time to visit the winery.
A number of interesting local attractions are close by including the Stone Bluff Soap Shop, Lavender Hill Farm, White Hawk golf course in Bixby, The Woods golf course in Coweta, and the Haskell Antique Auction (times vary) in Haskell. Plus, Stone Bluff Winery is only minutes from Tulsa, Wagoner, Lake Fort Gibson and other great places.
The McBratneys say their goal is to provide a friendly, relaxed atmosphere where visitors can enjoy being outdoors in the quiet of the countryside and be able to catch a soft breeze while sitting on the porch. This is a great place to taste, tour and indulge one’s senses.
Please see the Web site at www.stonebluffcellars.com.
Updated 09-19-2006
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