Best for foodies
Foodies festivals.
Wine paired with chef demos, local cuisine, and artisan vendors.
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April 26, 2026 · Chesapeake, VA
UNCORKED: Curds & Corks — The Art of Wine & Cheese Pairing
$35View detailsFoodies
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May 1–31, 2026 · Dallas, TX
North TX Spring Wine Trail: Month Long Wine Tasting Experience
$49View detailscouples · groups
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May 2, 2026 · Lowellville, OH
InDulge Experiences Presents: Uncorked Wine & Shopping
$140View detailsCollectors · Foodies
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May 2, 2026 · Texarkana, TX
2026 Twice as Fine Texarkana Wine Festival
$10View detailsgroups · foodies
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May 2, 2026 · Fredericksburg, TX
Fredericksburg Balloon and Wine Festival
On requestView detailscouples · foodies
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May 2, 2026 · San Antonio, TX
Wine Fest at Tower of the Americas - Derby Edition
$55–$90View detailsGroups · Foodies
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May 6–9, 2026 · St. Augustine, FL
St. Augustine Food & Wine Festival
On requestView detailsFoodies
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May 13, 2026 · San Francisco, CA
7th Annual Wine Walk at Embarcadero Center
$25View detailscouples · beginners
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May 14–17, 2026 · Chelan, WA
Lake Chelan Wine and Jazz Festival
$129–$169View detailscouples · groups
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May 16, 2026 · Washington, DC
French Embassy: Midnight in Paris Celebration of French Music, Food & Wine
$95–$895View detailsGroups · Foodies
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May 16, 2026 · Cincinnati, OH
2026 Lytle Park Wine & Food Festival
$145View detailsFoodies · Collectors
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May 16, 2026 · Milton-Freewater, OR
Kiwanis Summer Kickoff Beer & Wine Fest
$30–$35View detailsGroups · Foodies
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May 16, 2026 · McKinney, TX
Bubbles and Brunch Bites Wine Walk - Downtown McKinney
$35–$50View detailsFoodies
What to expect at foodies wine festivals
The best wine festivals for foodies treat food as a co-star, not an afterthought. These events feature James Beard-nominated chefs, regional cuisine stations, artisan producers, and wine-pairing sessions that rival standalone culinary festivals. Ticket prices typically run $75–$175 and include food portions at every winery booth. Look for festivals that publish their chef lineup and menu in advance — that transparency signals serious culinary programming. Harvest festivals (September–November) tend to be the strongest for food integration, as local agriculture is at its peak.
Insider tips
- Read the food lineup before buying tickets — the quality gap between festivals is wide. A chef-driven pairing menu is a green flag.
- Pace yourself: eating well between pours dramatically improves your tasting experience and keeps you sharp through a 4-hour event.
- Seek out the artisan vendor section — local cheese, charcuterie, and specialty food makers often provide the most memorable pairings.
Frequently asked questions
- Do wine festivals include food in the ticket price?
- It varies. Foodie-focused festivals typically include food pairings at each winery booth within the ticket. Budget or general festivals may only offer a small tasting glass and require separate food vendor purchases. Check the event description before buying.
- What food pairings work best at wine festivals?
- Cheese and charcuterie boards are universal crowd-pleasers. Regional specialties (Pacific Coast oysters, Southwestern chile dishes, Southern BBQ) often pair dramatically well with local wine styles. Let the winemaker guide the pairing — they know their wine best.
- Are there wine festivals specifically focused on cuisine as well as wine?
- Yes — a growing category of "wine and food festivals" features equal billing for culinary and wine programming. Events like the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, Pebble Beach Food & Wine, and regional harvest celebrations integrate chef demos, cooking competitions, and tasting dinners alongside winery pours.
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Romantic settings with scenic vineyards and intimate tastings.
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For collectors
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Reserve tastings, rare pours, and direct-from-winemaker access.
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