Best Wine Events for Collectors
Reserve tastings, rare pours, and direct-from-winemaker access.
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McCormick & Schmick's + Stags' Leap Wine Dinner - National Harbor
August 21, 2026 Oxon Hill, MD$145Foodies Collectors -
Jake's Famous Crawfish + Stags' Leap Wine Dinner
August 21, 2026 Portland, OR$145Foodies Collectors -
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McCormick & Schmick's + Stags' Leap Wine Dinner - Philadelphia
August 21, 2026 Philadelphia, PA$145Foodies Collectors -
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Incline Wine + Food Lake Tahoe: August 28 - 29, 2026
August 29, 2026 Incline Village, NV$225–$795Foodies Collectors -
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McCormick & Schmick's + Duckhorn Wine Dinner - Rosemont
October 29, 2026 Rosemont, IL$140Foodies Collectors -
McCormick & Schmick's + Duckhorn Wine Dinner - Kansas City
October 29, 2026 Kansas City, MO$140Foodies Collectors -
McCormick & Schmick's + Duckhorn Wine Dinner - Atlantic City
October 29, 2026 Atlantic City, NJ$140Foodies Collectors -
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McCormick & Schmick's + Duckhorn Wine Dinner - Philadelphia
October 29, 2026 Philadelphia, PA$140Foodies Collectors -
McCormick & Schmick's + Duckhorn Wine Dinner - Crystal City
October 29, 2026 Arlington, VA$140Foodies Collectors -
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Mitchell's Steakhouse: Caymus Vineyards Wine Dinner
November 5, 2026 Columbus, OH$155Foodies Collectors -
What to expect at collectors wine events
Wine collectors attend events differently — the goal is not breadth but depth. Collector-oriented events feature reserve library pours, single-vineyard designates, and winemaker-hosted vertical tastings you cannot access anywhere else. These events are typically smaller (500–2,000 attendees), command higher ticket prices ($100–$250+), and deliver access that no retail shelf can replicate.
Insider tips
- Bring business cards or a wine note app — winemakers at collector events actively sign up mailing lists for allocation access.
- Don't rush. A 3-hour collector event is better experienced in two or three deep conversations than twenty quick pours.
- Check if the event offers "collector sessions" — a separate tasting room or library tent is common at top-tier events.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between a general and collector-tier wine event?
- General tastings pour current-release commercial wines. Collector-tier events feature library wines (aged vintages), barrel samples, limited-production single-vineyard bottlings, and allocation signup opportunities.
- Can I buy bottles directly from winemakers at collector events?
- Yes — many states allow direct-to-consumer sales on-site at permitted events. Wineries often bring discounted case pricing and allocation sign-up sheets. Verify the specific state's DTC laws before planning a large purchase.
- Which US wine regions have the best collector-focused events?
- Napa Valley, Willamette Valley, Santa Barbara, and the Finger Lakes are perennial highlights for serious collectors.
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