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Wine Festivals Across America

A wine festival is a public tasting event where multiple wineries and producers pour samples for a ticketed audience — typically lasting 3 to 6 hours with 20 to 100+ wineries represented. The United States hosts more than 1,500 wine festivals annually across all 50 states, with ticket prices ranging from free community pours to $150+ VIP reserve tastings. Browse our complete directory below to find dates, prices, and honest details for every event worth your time.

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Your Guide to U.S. Wine Festivals

Wine festivals are the fastest way to discover new producers, taste regional varietals, and experience the culture behind American winemaking — all in a single afternoon. Whether you're a first-time taster or a serious collector building your cellar, the right festival can introduce you to wines you'd never find on a retail shelf.

The U.S. wine festival calendar runs year-round, but the peak season stretches from May through October, when harvest-themed celebrations and outdoor grand tastings dominate. States like California, Oregon, Virginia, and New York host dozens of events each season, while emerging wine regions in Texas, Michigan, and the Carolinas are growing their festival circuits rapidly.

Use the filters above to narrow your search by state, month, event type, budget, or who the festival is best suited for. Every listing includes transparent pricing, verified dates, and an honest editorial take on what makes each event worth attending — or skipping. We don't accept payment for reviews, and we never hide prices behind a click.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find wine festivals near me?
Use the state filter above to narrow results to your state, or search by city name. We list festivals across all 50 states and D.C., with new events added weekly.
How much do wine festivals typically cost?
General admission tickets range from free to around $150, with most falling between $30 and $75. VIP packages with reserve tastings and early entry typically cost $75–$150. Designated driver tickets are usually $10–$25.
What should I bring to a wine festival?
Bring a valid ID (21+ required for tastings), sunscreen and a hat for outdoor events, comfortable shoes, a water bottle, and cash for food vendors. Most festivals provide tasting glasses, but some charge a small deposit.
When is wine festival season in the US?
Wine festival season peaks from May through October, with the heaviest concentration in September and October during harvest. However, many states host indoor winter festivals and holiday-themed wine events from November through February.
What types of wine festivals are there?
The main types include grand tastings (large-scale events with 50–100+ wineries), food and wine festivals (pairing-focused), wine walks (strolling through a town with tasting stops), harvest festivals (winery-hosted during crush), trail events (multi-winery passport programs), and wine expos (trade-oriented with consumer days).

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