The Best California Wine Festivals to Attend in 2024 

Add these dates to your calendar, because we have compiled the ultimate list of 2024 California wine festivals for you to attend.

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There’s no better way to enjoy the world of wine than by going to a wine festival, and just about every California wine region participates in these fun food and wine events.

What is a wine festival?

Wine festivals are events dedicated to the appreciation of wine, and typically feature 50 or more wineries in one place. These events are scheduled over one to three days, and almost always occur over a weekend. Depending on the event, wine festivals draw wine lovers from across the state in which they are being held, or from around the world if we’re talking about a festival featuring prestigious producers.

California wine festivals may also feature live music, food pairings, food trucks, seminars, and opportunities to meet winemakers.

Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival

When it comes to California wine festivals, the Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival is the state’s premier event. The Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival went on hiatus during Covid, and 2024 marks its triumphant return. One quick look at the festival’s press release, and you will see chef names of James Beard Award winners and Michelin-Star chefs, alongside wineries like Bond, Piper-Heidsieck, Dalla Valle, Dom Pérignon, Krug, Laurent Perrier, and Opus One.

Date & Location

April 4-7, Pebble Beach Resorts

What you need to know:

Garagiste logoGaragiste Wine Festival

The Garagiste Wine Festival showcases small-production wines crafted by independent winemakers, and offers a unique opportunity to discover artisanal wines not typically available outside of the winery, or on niche-focused restaurant wine lists. This festival celebrates the passion and craftsmanship of these “garagiste” producers, who often operate on a smaller scale and pour their hearts into creating exceptional, limited-quantity wines.

One of the coolest things about this California wine festival is that the winemakers are on-site pouring the wines themselves. Attendees have the chance to sample a diverse selection of high-quality, handcrafted wines, and learn about the winemaking process, straight from the winemaker’s mouth!

If you haven’t been to Solvang yet, this is a great opportunity to visit this charming town. We recommend you stay at The Landsby, for a luxurious hotel stay.

What you need to know:

  • Wineries must produce fewer than 1,500 cases a year
  • Operates a “casual and fun event with no wine snobs”
  • Limited ticket sales guarantee you can try all of the wines 
  • Over 20 varietals featured

Dates & Location

February 9-10 – Solvang

April 27 – Sonoma

June 22 – Los Angeles

November 8-9 – Paso Robles

California Wine Festival

The California Wine Festival is one of the most popular wine events in California. At each stop on this Southern California wine tour, thousands of wine enthusiasts gather to indulge in a remarkable array of wines and delightful culinary offerings. The diverse and plentiful selection of wines to sample is complemented by an equally impressive food component, adding to the overall appeal of the event.

Looking for a California wine festival in Santa Barbara, San Diego, or Orange County, give this event a shot. We really enjoyed our experience at the Huntington Beach stop. 

One thing to note: this festival gets crowded! If you aren’t into crowds, try the Sunset Rare & Reserve Wine Tasting, which takes place the evening before the festival kicks off.

What you need to know:

Dates & Locations

  • Dana Point, April 19-20
  • Carlsbad, June 28-29
  • Santa Barbara, July 19-20
  • Huntington Beach, November 8-9

Passion 4 Pinot, Palm Springs Wine Festival

passionIf you love all things Pinot Noir, then the Passion 4 Pinot wine festival in Palm Springs is a must attend event. This California wine festival will have 70+ Pinot Noir producers all in one fabulous location: The Westin Rancho Mirage Golf Resort & Spa.

What you need to know:

  • This festival draws some impressive Pinot Noir wineries including: Cobb, Ram’s Gate, Calera, Dutton-Goldfield, Peay, and Wrath
  • Tickets cost between $135-$225 person
  • Guests can attend dinners, seminars, or the Grand Tasting

Dates & Location:

February 2-3, Westin Rancho Mirage, Palm Springs

World of Pinot Noir Wine Festival

There are so many great wine festivals in Santa Barbara, but our favorite has to be the World of Pinot Noir Festival. 150+ Pinot Noir wineries participate in this luxurious event. Whether you enjoy Burgundian-style Pinots from the Sonoma Coast and Oregon, or you love the rich palate of wines produced in warmer climates, this festival has it all.

2024 wineries include: Rhys, Sea Smoke, Foxen, Goldeneye, Evening Land, Etude, and Copain.

What you need to know:

  • The quality of talent is reflected in the price of this California wine festival. Seminars start at $150, and the Grand Tasting tickets start at $300. Weekend VIP passport tickets are priced at $2250.
  • Ticket packages that include hotel accommodations at the Ritz are also available

Dates & Location

February 29 – March 2, Ritz Carlton, Bacara, Santa Barbara

HW&FEHealdsburg Wine & Food Experience

Healdsburg is home to some of California’s best wines, so you can expect to sip some incredible producers if you attend the 2024 Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience. The line-up of wineries and chefs is still being finalized, but based on last year’s participants, you can expect to try the regions best Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet producers, as well as artisanal wineries experimenting with varieties like Riesling, Dolcetto, and more!

What you need to know:

  • The event takes place at multiple locations throughout Healdsburg, including the charming downtown and neighboring wineries
  • Tickets start at $250, with residents receiving a discount

Dates & Location:

May 16-19, Multiple locations throughout Healdsburg 

Annual Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Festival

We love the Pinot Noir of Anderson Valley. Visiting this region will remind you of Napa and Sonoma a decade or two ago. The wines are great, and you will still see the winemakers in their tasting rooms pouring for customers. 

The Annual Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Festival is a celebration of this laid-back region’s gorgeous Pinot Noir. 

What you need to know:

  • 50+ wineries
  • VIP Bubble Lounge sponsored by Roederer Estates
  • $75-$500 per person
  • Silent auction

Date & Location

May 17-19, various locations including the Mendocino Fairgrounds, Lula Cellars, and Scharffenberger Cellars

Tips

  • Always double check the weather before you attend a wine festival to make sure you’re dressed for the elements.
  • Comfortable footwear is a must! You will be walking around for a few hours, so consider wearing shoes that won’t hurt your feet.
  • If you’re going to a California wine festival with friends, consider car-pooling to save money on parking.

FAQS

What to wear to a wine festival?

With the exception of a few events like the Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival, California wine festivals are casual affairs. Women wear sun dresses, skirts or shorts with blouses, or jeans. Depending on the weather, men wear dressy shorts, slacks, or jeans.

If you attend a VIP tasting event as part of the festival, you will want to dress up a bit more. Men should consider wearing a jacket.  

Are wine festivals worth it?

If you love wine, attending a wine festival is absolutely worth it. These fun events are the only place you can try dozens and dozens or producers in one place.

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