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The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience

The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience in Phoenix, AZ — food, wine, beer & spirits for 1,000+ attendees. November 8. Tickets TBA.

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Quick facts

At a glance.

Dates
Date TBA
Duration
Single day
Best for
Couples, Groups
Atmosphere
Upscale
Food
Bring or buy nearby
Age
21+ only

The story

About this festival.

The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience is a food and wine event held annually in Phoenix, Arizona — part of a nationwide USA TODAY tour that draws more than 1,000 attendees per stop. Scheduled for November 8 in Phoenix, the single-afternoon event combines wine, beer, and spirits tastings with food from local chefs, live music, and mixology demonstrations, all covered under a single admission price.

The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience is structured as an elevated afternoon tasting event, featuring regional and national beverage brands alongside food from acclaimed local chefs, emerging culinary talent, and established culinary leaders. The format spans wine, beer, and spirits — making it broader than a traditional wine festival — with mixology as an additional programming element. According to organizer data, 68% of attendees across the tour earn $100,000 or more annually, and 60% are female, with most falling in the 35–64 age range.

All tastings are included under a single general admission ticket, meaning attendees do not pay per pour. Ticket prices for the Phoenix date have not yet been announced; the organizer advises signing up for email updates to be notified when tickets go on sale. The event is part of a 2-city 2025 tour, with Phoenix on November 8 and Naples, Florida on November 15. Prospective attendees should monitor the official site for venue details and pricing, as neither has been confirmed at time of publication.

Phoenix sits outside Arizona's primary wine-producing corridors — the Sonoita and Willcox AVAs in the southern part of the state — but the event's focus on regional and national brands means attendees can expect a cross-section of producers rather than a strictly Arizona-focused pour list.

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Location & logistics.

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What to expect

The experience.

What you'll pour

A mix of varietals from regional producers. Start light, work toward the bigger reds.

The setting

In , Arizona. 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 the next The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience?
The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience is held Date TBA. The exact next-edition date hasn't been published yet — we'll update this listing as soon as the organizer confirms.
How much do tickets cost?
Pricing for the next edition hasn't been announced. Most comparable wine festivals in Arizona run $40–$95 for general admission. Check the organizer's site for current pricing.
Is parking available at The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience?
Parking details are set by the organizer closer to the event. For lakeside and park venues like this one, on-site spots fill early — plan to arrive 30 minutes before doors, carpool, or take a rideshare.
Is The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience family-friendly?
No — The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience is a 21+ event. You'll need a valid ID at entry. Some festivals offer designated driver (DD) tickets at a reduced price for non-drinking adults.
Can I buy tickets at the door?
Sometimes — but wine festivals frequently sell out in advance, especially events with under limited capacity. Buying ahead online almost always saves money and guarantees entry.
Who is The Phoenix Wine & Food Experience best for?
This festival is a great fit for couples, groups, foodies.

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