Grand Tasting Wine Events
Walk-around tastings with dozens of wineries under one roof.
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WSET Level 1 Award in Wines : 2-Day Course Apr 11th and 12th, 2026
April 11, 2026 Cedar Park, TX$340Beginners Collectors -
Wine Tasting and Live Acoustic Music by Meia Borden| Anna, TX
April 11, 2026 Anna, TX$0Groups Beginners -
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Wine Camp: An Introduction to Wine TM | Sun, April 12 --DTLA
April 12, 2026 Los Angeles, CA$140–$400Beginners Collectors -
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Lausanne, Switzerland in Spring: Alpine Milk & Mountain Wines
April 12, 2026 Carrboro, NC$90–$100Foodies -
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Signature Pasta Experience at Aurora Vineyards | + Wine + Shared Meal
April 12, 2026 Aurora, OR$100Collectors -
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No Sour Grapes: Buzzed Brainstorm [Free to Members]
April 14, 2026 Fort Lauderdale, FL$15Beginners -
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About Grand Tasting Wine Events
A grand tasting wine event is the classic format: dozens of wineries set up booths inside a pavilion, ballroom, or tent, and ticketed guests circulate freely, sampling pours at their own pace. Expect 2–5 hours of tasting time, a GA floor plus VIP early-access tiers, and a wide selection spanning domestic and international producers. Grand tastings are the best format for discovering new wineries, comparing varietals side by side, and building a shopping list for your cellar. Most events include food pairings, live music, and educational seminars.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many wineries typically pour at a grand tasting event?
- Most grand tasting events feature 30–100 wineries. Larger regional expos can exceed 200 producers. The event program or website will list participating wineries before you buy.
- Is food included in the ticket price?
- It varies. Some grand tastings include light bites with GA admission; others charge separately for food stations or chef pairings. Check the event's ticket tiers — VIP packages more often bundle food.
- What should I bring to a grand tasting event?
- Bring a valid ID, your e-ticket, and comfortable shoes — you'll be on your feet for hours. A small notepad or phone app for tasting notes helps. Most events provide a tasting glass; a small spill-proof tote for take-home bottles is optional but useful.
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