Tickets are still available for Victoria's longest-running food and wine festival, which returns to Halls Gap for its 28th year this weekend.
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The 2019 Grampians Grape Escape will feature 120 stalls from winemakers including Seppelt and Pomonal Estate, as well as food from Rupanyup's Healthy Impulse, the Melbourne Paella Company and the Flying Calamari Brothers.
Celebrity chef Colin Fassnidge, Rebecca Sullivan, Emmylou McCarthy and Sarah Glover will all hold cooking demonstrations in the marquee.
Organisers have also secured a broad range of entertainment for this year's festival including folk-rock duo Little Georgia, the One Conexion Aboriginal Dance Group and Prince tribute band Purple Revolution.
The festival site is located on the corner of Grampians and Mount Victory Roads, and is open from 10am until 5.30pm on Saturday and 10am to 4.30pm on Sunday.
Christians Bus Co will run a shuttle bus service to surrounding townships including Horsham, Ararat and Stawell from 9:30am on Saturday until Sunday evening.
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