Best for couples
Couples festivals.
Romantic settings with scenic vineyards and intimate tastings.
Showing 1–24 of 191 festivals
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October 1–May 31, 2025 · FL
"wine On Harvest Moon" At The Deering Estate
FreeView detailscouples · foodies
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October 15–19, 2025 · New York, NY
NYC Wine & Food Festival
On requestView detailscouples · groups
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January 24–25, 2026 · Phoenix, AZ
The Arizona Wine Festival @ Heritage Square
On requestView detailsbeginners · couples
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February 19–22, 2026 · Miami, FL
South Beach Wine & Food Festival
On requestView detailscouples · groups
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March 28–29, 2026 · Gilbert, AZ
San Tan Village Art & Wine Festival
On requestView detailscouples · groups
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April 12, 2026 · Soquel, CA
Bargetto Winery's Art & Wine Festival
FreeView detailscouples · groups
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April 12, 2026 · NC
Grape Stomping Harvest Festival At Treehouse Vineyards
FreeView detailscouples · groups
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April 12, 2026 · Bealeton, VA
Virginia Sweet & Sparkle Wine Festival
$55View detailscouples · foodies
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April 16, 2026 · Manassas, VA
Manassas Wine & Jazz Festival
On requestView detailscouples · foodies
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April 18–19, 2026 · Willcox, AZ
Willcox Wine Country Spring Festival
On requestView detailscouples · foodies
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April 18, 2026 · Jupiter, FL
Friends of Jupiter Beach Food & Wine Festival
$75–$125View detailsfoodies · couples
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April 18, 2026 · McKinney, TX
Purple Ark Music & Arts Festival at Plano: April 18-19, 2026
$7View detailscouples · groups
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April 19, 2026 · Tampa, FL
Bern's Winefest: Grand Tasting Experience
$575View detailscouples · collectors
What to expect at couples wine festivals
Wine festivals curated for couples prioritize ambiance over volume. Vineyard settings, sunset tasting windows, and intimate seating areas define these events. The best couples' festivals are held on estate grounds rather than fairgrounds, limit attendance to keep crowds manageable, and include food pairings that encourage lingering. Ticket prices run $75–$150 per person for a well-rounded experience. Booking early matters — these events sell out weeks in advance.
Insider tips
- Look for festivals that offer "VIP early access" — you get the scenic vineyard shots without the afternoon crowds.
- Many estate festivals allow you to bring a picnic blanket; check the website before you go.
- Book your accommodation the same day as tickets — nearby wine country lodging fills up fast around festival weekends.
Frequently asked questions
- What makes a wine festival romantic?
- Scenic outdoor settings (vineyard rows, hilltop terraces), smaller crowd sizes, live acoustic music, and food pairing stations that invite conversation. Avoid large fairground-style events for a couples' outing.
- Are wine festivals good for a first date?
- Yes — wine festivals offer a natural conversation structure (comparing tastes, talking to winemakers) and a relaxed 2–3 hour commitment. Choose a daytime event for a lower-pressure first date.
- How far in advance should couples buy wine festival tickets?
- For estate or vineyard-based festivals, 4–6 weeks ahead is recommended. Outdoor festivals in wine regions like Napa, Willamette Valley, and Finger Lakes sell out faster in peak season (May–October).
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