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Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta

Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta in Santa Fe, NM — 5-day festival, 90 wineries, 65 restaurants. Sept 23–27, 2026. Tickets on sale June 17.

Best for couples Best for foodies grand tasting 21+ only
Annually in September
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Quick facts

At a glance.

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

The story

About this festival.

Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta is a five-day grand tasting festival held annually in September in Santa Fe, New Mexico — now in its 35th year, it draws over 4,500 attendees and features 90 winery partners alongside 65 of the city's top restaurants. The 2026 edition runs September 23–27, with tickets going on sale June 17, 2026.

The festival traces its origins to a single afternoon in 1991, when 20 restaurants and 20 wineries gathered in a parking lot behind the Sanbusco Center. Today, Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta has expanded into a multi-day program that includes a Grand Tasting, cooking demonstrations, wine seminars, winery luncheons, and partner restaurant and winery dinners held each evening. The festival curates its winery lineup specifically to offer educational programming, with participating wineries selected to engage both casual drinkers and more experienced palates. An annual auction — featuring Reserve Tasting, Silent, and Live components — is also part of the event calendar. The festival is organized as a non-profit, with a working board of directors drawn from Santa Fe's hospitality, culinary, and wine industries.

Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta is organized around the city's green chile harvest season, which peaks in late September. The chile requirement — every participating restaurant must incorporate chile into their tasting portion — is a founding tradition dating to 1991, reflecting the festival's mission to demonstrate that wine pairs with New Mexican cuisine. Tickets for 2026 go on sale June 17; prospective attendees should monitor the official site, as the festival has historically drawn over 3,500 guests annually and event-specific tickets sell by category.

Santa Fe sits at 7,000 feet elevation in northern New Mexico, outside any designated wine AVA, but the festival draws national wineries — historically weighted toward California producers — rather than showcasing a single regional appellation. That national scope, combined with the local culinary focus, defines the festival's identity: wine from across the country paired with the distinctive flavors of Santa Fe's restaurant community.

Getting there

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 , New Mexico. Check the venue page for layout details.

The crowd

Friendly to first-timers — no one is going to quiz you on Pinot. Ask questions, take notes, enjoy.

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 Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta?
Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta is held Annually in September. 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 New Mexico run $40–$95 for general admission. Check the organizer's site for current pricing.
Is parking available at Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta?
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 Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta family-friendly?
No — Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta 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 Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta best for?
This festival is a great fit for couples, foodies, collectors, beginners. First-timers will find friendly pourers and an unhurried pace.

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