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Taste of Vail

Taste of Vail in Vail, CO — a 35th-anniversary wine & food festival with 4 signature events. April 1–4, 2026. Kickoff dinner from $175.

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Annually in April
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Quick facts

At a glance.

Dates
Annually in April
Duration
Single day
Best for
Couples, Collectors
Atmosphere
Upscale
Food
Bring or buy nearby
Age
21+ only

The story

About this festival.

Taste of Vail is an annual grand tasting wine and food festival held each April in Vail, Colorado — now in its 35th year, the 2026 edition runs April 1–4 across 4 days of signature events, seminars, and winemaker dinners. Founded in 1990 by a group of food and wine enthusiasts, Taste of Vail operates as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization with a mission to celebrate and promote Vail's culinary and hospitality community. The 2026 festival is expected to draw over 5,000 attendees across its four-day run.

Taste of Vail is structured around 4 signature events that span Wednesday through Saturday. The Vail Pour opening reception kicks off Wednesday from 3–6 PM at Vail Golf Club, where winemakers pour rare and limited selections alongside hors d'oeuvres from featured chefs. Thursday's Après Tasting and Chef Competition runs 3–6 PM outdoors. Friday features the Debut of Rosé — The Gore Range Experience from 12–2:30 PM. The weekend closes with the Grand Tasting Gala on Saturday, offered in two sessions: 12:30–3:30 PM and 5–8 PM. A Signature Event Pass covers all 4 events. Separately, a Connoisseur's Seminar Pass unlocks access to 7 educational seminars held throughout the festival, including a focused session on Russian River Valley Pinot Noir and Chardonnay producers. Winemaker dinners at venues including Sonnenalp Hotel and Mirabelle Restaurant in Beaver Creek round out the schedule, with the kickoff dinner priced at $175 per person (excluding tax and gratuity).

Practical planning notes: parking is limited in Vail, and the festival recommends using the Town of Vail's free bus system rather than driving. All events proceed snow or shine — spring mountain weather is unpredictable, so layers, sturdy footwear, and both cold-weather gear and sunscreen are advised. Dress codes range from Mountain Casual for outdoor tastings to Mountain Festive for the Grand Tasting Gala. Government-issued photo ID is required at all events; anyone appearing under 40 may be asked to present identification.

Vail sits at over 8,000 feet elevation in the Colorado Rockies, and the festival draws wineries and chefs from both local Colorado producers and national and international sources. The 2026 seminar lineup highlights regions like California's Russian River Valley, while winemaker dinner pairings feature producers from Napa Valley and Colorado's own vineyards — reflecting the festival's scope across American wine regions.

Getting there

Location & logistics.

What to expect

The experience.

Wine focus

Expect a strong showing of red, white, rosé — pace yourself and start with the lighter pours.

The setting

In Vail, Colorado. Check the venue page for layout details.

The crowd

A mix of regulars and newcomers. Knowledgeable pourers happy to walk you through what you're tasting.

Worth the trip

Arrive early, hit your must-try wineries first, then wander. That's the move.

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Frequently asked

Common questions.

When is Taste of Vail?
Taste of Vail 2026 takes place April 1–4 in Vail, Colorado, running Wednesday through Saturday. The festival is held annually during the first week of April. The 4-day schedule begins with the Vail Pour opening reception on Wednesday afternoon and concludes with the Grand Tasting Gala on Saturday evening.
How much are tickets to Taste of Vail?
Ticket pricing for the full Taste of Vail 2026 festival has not yet been published, but a Signature Event Pass covers all 4 signature events. A separate Connoisseur's Seminar Pass is available for the 7 seminars held April 1–4. The kickoff dinner at Sonnenalp Hotel on April 1 is priced at $175 per person, excluding tax and gratuity. Check tasteofvail.com for updated pricing.
What is included with a Taste of Vail Signature Event Pass?
The Taste of Vail Signature Event Pass in Vail, Colorado covers all 4 signature events: the Vail Pour opening reception (Wednesday 3–6 PM), the Après Tasting and Chef Competition (Thursday 3–6 PM), the Debut of Rosé – The Gore Range Experience (Friday 12–2:30 PM), and the Grand Tasting Gala (Saturday, choice of two sessions). Winemaker dinners and seminars are ticketed separately.
Where does Taste of Vail take place?
Taste of Vail events are held across multiple venues in Vail, Colorado, including Vail Golf Club, the Sonnenalp Hotel, and Makoto Vail, with additional events at Mirabelle Restaurant in nearby Beaver Creek. Parking is limited in Vail; the festival recommends using the Town of Vail's free bus system to get between venues.
Is Taste of Vail a nonprofit?
Yes, Taste of Vail is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization founded in 1990 in Vail, Colorado. Now in its 35th year, the organization's mission is to celebrate and promote Vail's culinary and hospitality community by connecting local chefs and wineries with national and international talent across its annual 4-day festival.

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