Harvest Event Wine Events
Celebrate crush season at vineyards and estates.
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Culinary Lavender Harvest Workshop & Wine With Cottage Lunch
June 6, 2026 Ben Lomond, CA$80Beginners Groups Foodies -
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Crush Wine, Food, Art Festival
Date TBA Art Festival Celebrating the fine art of wine the first weekend of April, ALPrice TBAFoodies -
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About Harvest Event Wine Events
Harvest events happen in September and October when wine grapes reach peak ripeness and winemakers begin crush. These events are held at the vineyards themselves, giving attendees rare access to working cellars, barrel rooms, and estate grounds. Activities beyond tasting include grape stomps, vineyard tours, harvest dinners under the vines, and discussions with winemakers about the current vintage.
Frequently Asked Questions
- When is harvest event season in the US?
- The core harvest window is late September through mid-October for most American wine regions. Warmer regions like Southern California and the Texas Hill Country may start earlier in August.
- Can I participate in grape stomping at harvest events?
- Yes — many harvest events include grape stomp competitions or demonstrations. Spaces fill quickly; check whether you need a separate sign-up when you buy your ticket.
- Are harvest events held at a single winery or multiple wineries?
- Both formats exist. Some harvest events are hosted by a single estate. Others are multi-winery events organized by a wine trail or regional association, with shuttle transport between participating estates.
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