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Under $100 wine festivals.
Mid-range wine festivals with excellent value.
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Wine Festivals Under $100 listings
June 27, 2026 · Burlington, VT
Burlington Wine & Food: 15th Annual Grand Tasting!
beginners · foodies
June 27, 2026 · Westminster, MD
SECRET GARDEN RNB - Neo-SOUL MUSIC, ARTS and WINE FESTIVAL
June 27, 2026 · Carrollton, TX
Carrollton Wine Festival - 40+ Types of Wine to Try Included
June 28, 2026 · Thousand Oaks, CA
2026 Conejo Food and Wine Festival
foodies · groups
July 10–12, 2026 · Watkins Glen, NY
Finger Lakes Wine Festival 2026
Beginners
July 11, 2026 · Stoneham, MA
Boston Wine School Wine Festival @ Stone Zoo in Stoneham
Beginners
July 17–18, 2026 · Santa Barbara, CA
2026 California Wine Festival - Santa Barbara - July 17-18
couples · groups
July 17–18, 2026 · Killington, VT
Killington Uncorked: A Festival of Wines, Spirits, and Art!
Groups · Foodies
July 18, 2026 · Mount Airy, MD
Sweet Escape Festival 2026 | Linganore Winecellars Wine & Music Festival
July 19, 2026 · Westminster, MD
SECRET GARDEN CARIBBEAN MUSIC, ARTS and WINE FESTIVAL
July 19, 2026 · Carrboro, NC
'Maters & Oysters Festival: Summer Food Fest Celebrating Brine & Vine
July 24–26, 2026 · Breckenridge, CO
Breckenridge Food & Wine 2026 - Presented by Banfi Wines
couples · groups
About Wine Festivals Under $100
Wine festivals under $100 cover both solid mid-range events and many premium regional festivals. At this price point you often get curated food pairings, winemaker meet-and-greets, exclusive reserve pours, and a noticeably smaller, more attentive crowd than entry-level events.
Festivals in the $50–$100 ticket range are where craft and curation intersect. Expect higher winery-to-attendee ratios, structured tasting seminars, and wines not available on the open market. This bracket is ideal for serious wine enthusiasts who want depth of experience without crossing into luxury territory. Wine country destination events — like those tied to Sonoma Harvest, the Willamette Valley Pinot Celebration, or Napa's various harvest weekends — frequently land in this range.
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