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Charleston Mimosa Festival

We know there are some mimosa fans out there.

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Remember when we shared the scoop on the Summer Wine Festival?

Well Charleston, it’s time to mark your calendars (once again). Charleston Wine Festivals is now hosting the Charleston Mimosa Festival on Sat., Oct. 15 from 1-5 p.m. at the Johnson Hagood Stadium at The Citadel.

Expect “brunch punch,” beer, wine, live music + a DJ, and of course, plenty of mimosas to go around.

Between now and Thurs., Oct. 6, grab your tickets for $45. Heads up: The price increases to $50 after October 6 and $60 the day of the event.

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