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Tickets Scarce for Thursday's Neighborhood Wine Stroll
Wine lovers can tour more than 20 local businesses in Lincoln Square and Ravenswood while sampling food and wine pairings.

Locals will once again turn the neighborhood’s business districts into wine country, but only a few tickets are left for the Spring Wine Stroll.
Organized by the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Provenance Food and Wine, the stroll is a bi-annual celebration of area businesses, food and wine.
Routes along Lincoln Avenue sold out in mid-April, but organizers made more tickets available for local wine lovers. Only a "limited number" of tickets are left, and can be purchased here. Two of the routes will span Lincoln Avenue, with another in the Damen and Montrose area. The stroll is Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
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A $40 ticket buys a wine glass and a trip through one of three business districts. Extreme wine enthusiasts can purchase all routes for $60.
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Stops include Himmel’s, Amy’s Candy Bar, Fountainhead, The Grafton, Planet Access Company Store,, Troquet, Steve Quick Jewelers, Homesoul Shop, Sacred Art,Frill Accessory Boutique, The Perfect Cup, Copper House, It’s a Paws World and Granville Picture Framing, according to a release from the chamber.
This year, at least three wines will be from the Midwest. Independent craft winery Illinois Sparkling Company will join Michigan wines Chateau Chantal and Uncle John's Cider.
In November, the Fall Wine Stroll brought 340 people to area businesses. Tickets sold out for the event, which included more than 80 different wines.
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