CLINTON, IOWA (September 13, 2025) Gather your friends and family for an unforgettable afternoon of Iowa wine, shopping, and community spirit in historic, charming LeClaire, Iowa. On Saturday, September 20, 2025, 2-5pm, shops along Cody Road will transform into tasting stops where guests can enjoy complimentary samples from Wide River Winery Tasting Room, Olathea Creek Vineyard and Winery, TYCOGA Winery and Distillery, Lubben Vineyards and Wines, Fireside and Ackerman Wineries, 3 Sons Vineyard, and Bishop Vineyard and Winery.

Purchase tickets in advance, and learn more about this exciting event through Eventbrite —bit.ly/winestampede. As a ticketholder, you can check in at the LeClaire Civic Center 127 S Cody Rd, starting at 1PM, Saturday, September 20, present your valid ID one time and pick up your commemorative Wine Stampede glass and event map.

But this event isn’t just about great Iowa wine — it’s about giving back. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Humane Society of Scott County, supporting animals in need. Guests will even have the chance to meet adoptable kittens during your Wine Stampede experience at Skinderalla’s Wonderland Art Collective at 110 S Cody Road.

Ticket Information (prices do not include taxes and Eventbrite fees):

Meet "Kitten Around" available for pets and adoption at the Wonderland Art Collective during the LeClaire Wine Stampede

September 1–19: $30

Day of Event (September 20): $40

Get your photo taken with Judge, the Wine Buffalo, and many other buffalos in LeClaire

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