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Sip your way through this family-friendly Prosser art and wine event

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  • The 2026 Art Walk & Wine Gala is on July 18 from 6-9:30 p.m.
  • Admission is $25 for adults and $5 for ages 5–20.
  • More than 20 Pacific Northwest artists will be featured throughout Vintner’s Village.

One night a year, Prosser’s Vintner’s Village transforms into an open air gallery featuring breathtaking art and unique sips for the annual Art Walk & Wine Gala.

On Saturday, July 18, enjoy the festivities from 6-9:30 p.m. The village is home to wineries like Evergreen Family Wines, Wit Cellars, Wine o’Clock Wine Bar & Bistro and more off Cabernet Ct. in Prosser. The event moved to this location last year for the 2025 gala.

This year people of all ages are invited to attend. Tickets are $25 for adults and $5 for those 5-20 years old.

All of the establishments at Vintners Village are connected by pedestrian walkways, lined with plenty of plants.
All of the establishments at Vintners Village are connected by pedestrian walkways, lined with plenty of plants. Karlee Van De Venter

To check into the event, head to Wit Cellars, located at 505 Cabernet Ct. For those not of legal drinking age, there will be a free paint-your-own artwork booth and lemonade vendor, according to a news release.

For those who appreciate art but don’t want to make their own, the event will feature more than 20 artists throughout the tasting rooms and gala. Pacific Northwest artists will each be showcasing their works across several mediums.

Wine o’Clock Wine Bar & Bistro is part of the Bunnell Family Cellar sites.
Wine o’Clock Wine Bar & Bistro is part of the Bunnell Family Cellar sites. Courtesy of Richard Duval Images

While strolling through the art displays, enjoy the chance to sample special pours from the Vintner’s Village wineries. Other local wineries and breweries will be pouring glasses at the event grass on Wit Cellars’ property. Sangria fans can vote for your favorite blend at the event.

Food options include vendors coming in for the event and snacks and meals from some of the tasting rooms. Savor your wine and food to the sounds of Calico Bones, a Walla Walla area based duo.

Know of a restaurant or bar opening or closing in the Tri-Cities area? Send your tips to emma.zawacki@tricityherald.com

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Emma Zawacki
Tri-City Herald
Reporter Emma Zawacki writes about food and wine for the Tri-City Herald. She earned her degree in journalism with an emphasis in reporting and writing from the Missouri School of Journalism.
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