Wine Events Across America
Wine events are smaller-scale wine experiences — intimate tastings, winery dinners, wine walks, and producer-hosted evenings — distinct from large multi-winery festivals. They tend to attract a more focused crowd and offer greater access to winemakers and regional producers. Browse our directory below for dates, prices, and honest details on every listing.
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Lasseter Lounge
May 17, 2026 Glen Ellen, CA$15 per person - Complimentary for club membersGroups Beginners -
Centennial Pop-Up Tasting Room with Whitewater Hill Vineyards May 2026
May 17, 2026 Centennial, CO$0Beginners -
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Pagano's Uva Restaurant & Wine Bar Spring Wine Tasting
May 20, 2026 Bradley Beach, NJ$78–$468Groups -
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Wine Events vs. Wine Festivals: What's the Difference?
Wine festivals are large-scale public tastings — think 50 wineries, a fairground, and a 5-hour session with thousands of attendees. Wine events are the quieter counterpart: intimate producer dinners, focused single-winery tastings, wine walk fundraisers, and small trade pours open to the public. Both matter, but for different reasons.
Events tend to offer more direct access to winemakers, shorter lines, and a less chaotic tasting experience. If you want to spend real time with a producer and learn about specific vintages rather than collect as many glass pours as possible, an event is often the better format.
Looking for larger grand tastings and multi-winery festivals? Browse Wine Festivals across America for our full directory of festival-scale events.
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