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Food & Wine festivals.
Wine paired with local chefs, restaurants, and cuisine.
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May 9–10, 2026 · Elberton, GA
Spring Wine Festival at Blue Cielo Farms | 50+ Vendors, Live Music & Food
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May 10, 2026 · Poughkeepsie, NY
R&B FOOD + WINE TASTING & DAY PARTY (MOTHER'S DAY)
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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 · Seabrook, WA
Savor Seabrook Food & Wine Festival
$70–$98View detailscouples · foodies
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June 7, 2026 · Camarillo, CA
33rd Annual Casa Pacifica Angels Wine, Food & Brew Festival
$175View detailsFoodies · Collectors
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June 10–13, 2026 · Lake Geneva, WI
Destination Geneva National Food & Wine Festival
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June 13, 2026 · Baltimore, MD
FEST Of SPRING 2026: Wine, Food & Music Festival
$20–$100View detailsFoodies
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June 20, 2026 · Napa, CA
9th Annual Black Food & Wine Experience GRAND TASTING
$305–$3600View detailsfoodies · groups
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June 21, 2026 · Crownsville, MD
Afro - Soca Wine Music & Food Festival Vendor Sign Up
$200–$500View details -
June 24, 2026 · Beaver Creek, CO
Park Hyatt Masters of Food & Wine - The Summer Series
$245View details -
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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
About Food & Wine Wine Festivals
Food and wine festivals put pairing at the center of the experience. Unlike tastings where wine stands alone, these events integrate local chefs, restaurants, culinary producers, and cooking demonstrations alongside the wine pours. Formats range from intimate chef-winemaker dinner series to large outdoor grand tastings where every wine station is accompanied by a curated food pairing. Food and wine festivals typically run 2–4 hours for GA sessions and offer premium dinner experiences in the evening. They attract a broader audience than wine-only events and are particularly well-suited to couples and food enthusiasts who want wine to be part of a larger culinary story.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the food at food and wine festivals included in the ticket price?
- At most food and wine festivals, food pairings are included with GA admission. Some events use a token system for additional plates. Multi-course dinner experiences are always priced separately. Check the ticket description carefully.
- What wine education opportunities are at food and wine festivals?
- Food and wine events often include structured seminars on pairing principles — matching wine weight to food richness, regional pairings (Burgundy with beef bourguignon, etc.), and seasonal matching. Seats for these seminars are usually limited and require advance sign-up.
- Are food and wine festivals suitable for non-drinkers?
- Yes. Most food and wine festivals sell a designated-driver or non-drinking ticket that includes full access to the food programming without wine pours. Prices are typically $15–$35, compared to $50–$120 for full tasting admission.
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