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Wine Walk festivals.
Sip and stroll through vibrant downtown streets.
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August 8, 2026 · Ben Lomond, CA
Veraison Vine and Wine Walk with French Worker’s Lunch
$85View detailsBeginners
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September 5, 2026 · Ben Lomond, CA
Harvest Vine and Wine Walk with French Worker’s Lunch
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September 12, 2026 · West Linn, OR
2026 Willamette Autumn Wine Walk
$45View detailscouples · beginners
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September 27, 2026 · Scandia, MN
2 Mile Wine Walk x Rustic Roots Winery | 2026 MN Brewery Running Series
$35–$55View detailsBeginners
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October 17, 2026 · Fort Atkinson, WI
Sips and Dips! Wine Walk of Fort Atkinson
$40View detailsBeginners
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About Wine Walk Wine Festivals
A wine walk takes the festival outdoors, spreading pours across a walkable district — typically a downtown main street, arts district, or waterfront block. Ticket holders receive a tasting glass and passport, then move at their own pace between participating restaurants, shops, and tasting rooms. Wine walks are inherently social: you'll bump into neighbors, discover local businesses, and enjoy the open-air setting. Events are usually 2–4 hours and cap attendance to keep lines short. They're ideal for first-time wine festival attendees and casual drinkers who prefer a low-pressure, exploratory atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the passport system work at wine walks?
- Most wine walks include a printed or digital passport map listing every pour location. Volunteers stamp or scan your passport at each stop. Some events offer prize drawings for fully stamped passports.
- Are wine walks dog-friendly?
- Many outdoor wine walks are dog-friendly since they take place on public streets. Check the specific event's page — organizers will note pet policies in the FAQ or event details.
- What happens if it rains at a wine walk?
- Most wine walks proceed rain or shine since stops are often inside participating businesses. If severe weather threatens, organizers typically announce a postponement via email and social media at least 24 hours in advance.
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