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Lively festivals with group-friendly pricing and social vibes.
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June 27, 2026 · Burlington, VT
Burlington Wine & Food: 15th Annual Grand Tasting!
$95View detailsbeginners · foodies
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June 28, 2026 · Thousand Oaks, CA
2026 Conejo Food and Wine Festival
$55–$950View detailsfoodies · groups
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July 17–18, 2026 · Santa Barbara, CA
2026 California Wine Festival - Santa Barbara - July 17-18
$85–$239View detailscouples · groups
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July 17–18, 2026 · Killington, VT
Killington Uncorked: A Festival of Wines, Spirits, and Art!
$215–$135View detailsGroups · Foodies
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July 24–26, 2026 · Breckenridge, CO
Breckenridge Food & Wine 2026 - Presented by Banfi Wines
$75–$375View detailscouples · groups
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July 25, 2026 · Queens, NY
Queens Botanical Garden Beer Wine and Spirits Fest
$70View detailsgroups · beginners
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August 1, 2026 · Oswego, IL
CabCab Concert + Wine Fest: Last Call | August 1st
$30View detailsGroups
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August 15, 2026 · Windsor, CO
14th Annual Front Range Wine Festival
$50–$125View detailsGroups · Foodies
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August 21, 2026 · New York, NY
Intrepid Summer Beer Wine and Spirits Fest
$70View detailscouples · groups
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September 5, 2026 · Newburgh, NY
5TH ANNUAL HUDSON VALLEY WINE AND MUSIC FESTIVAL
$50View detailscouples · groups
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September 11–12, 2026 · Virginia Beach, VA
Neptune's 29th Annual Fall Wine Festival
$40–$56View detailsGroups · Foodies
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September 12–13, 2026 · Rhinebeck, NY
2026 Hudson Valley Wine & Food Festival
$10–$145View detailscouples · groups
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September 13, 2026 · Lemont, IL
Uncorked: The Forge Wine Festival
$20–$100View detailsGroups · Foodies
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September 26–27, 2026 · Moneta, VA
Smith Mountain Lake Wine Festival 2026
$90–$150View detailsgroups · foodies
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September 30–October 4, 2026 · CA
Del Mar Wine & Food Festival
On requestView detailscouples · groups
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October 10, 2026 · Lower Lake, CA
Harvest Party
$35/member or $45/non-memberView detailsGroups · Foodies
What to expect at groups wine festivals
Group wine festivals reward planning. The best events for groups (8–20+ people) offer group ticket bundles, shuttle service from city centers, and designated meeting spots so your crew stays connected across multiple tasting stages. Multi-winery outdoor festivals with wide open layouts work better than intimate boutique events for groups — more space, more variety, and more energy. Budget $45–$85 per person for a full group day out, and look for festivals that explicitly list group pricing on their ticket page.
Insider tips
- Designate one person to hold the group ticket bundle and coordinate entry — festival gates can get congested.
- Split into sub-groups of 3–4 to move through the winery booths faster, then reconvene at a central food vendor.
- Ask about shuttle or charter bus arrangements when buying group tickets — organizers often partner with transport providers.
Frequently asked questions
- Do wine festivals offer group discounts?
- Many do for groups of 10 or more — typically 10–20% off GA tickets. Always contact the organizer directly via email or phone rather than buying individually online to access group rates.
- What is the ideal group size for a wine festival?
- Groups of 6–12 hit the sweet spot: large enough to split up and compare notes, small enough to stay coordinated. Groups over 20 should consider private buyout events or winery group tours instead.
- How do I handle designated drivers in a group?
- Most festivals offer a Designated Driver (DD) ticket at $10–$25 that covers non-alcoholic beverages and food access. Always check for a DD tier when buying — it saves the group money and keeps everyone safe.
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