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25+ Bay Area beer and wine events to enjoy this fall

Aug. 17 to Sept. 10, Lakeside Drive, San Jose.

Reality bends and curiosity reigns supreme at this topsy-turvy tea party. Create your own liquid concoctions under the watchful eye of The Mad Hatter in this dive down the rabbit hole to experience the magic of Wonderland. $47 to $55.

Sept. 2-3, Broadway Avenue. between Victoria and Meadow Glen, Millbrae.

This vibrant end-of-summer celebration features two days of crowd pleasing live music, hand-crafted work by nearly 300 talented artists and crafters, gourmet food, refreshing ice treats, wine, beer, champagne and specialty drinks, a car show, a decked out Kids Zone and more. Free admission. 5:30-9 p.

m. Sept. 8, Bella Vineyards + Wine Caves, 9711 W.

Dry Creek Road, Healdsburg. Mingle, sip bubbles and nibble farm-fresh hors d’oeuvres before moving to a long table among the vines for a three-course harvest feast. $185.

11 a. m. to 4 p.

m. Sept. 9, Terra d’Oro, 20680 Shenandoah School Road, Plymouth.

Taste barbera wines from more than 50 California wineries at this grand outdoor tasting that includes gourmet bites and live music. Part of the proceeds go to the Amador Community Foundation. Tickets start at $50; 11 a.

m. to 4 p. m.

Sept. 9, Red Morton Park, Redwood City. Redwood City’s annual summer Pub in the Park series invites visitors to enjoy bluegrass music, sip delicious local brews and partake in lawn games.

Round out the season with this year’s last Pub in the Park! Free admission. 6 p. m.

Sept. 9, 5050 Arroyo Road, Livermore. Celebrate this grand estate’s anniversary with a picturesque harvest dinner in the vineyards that features a seasonal wine country menu paired with special wines from the Wente portfolio.

$275. 6:30 p. m.

Sept. 9, 900 Lightpost Way, Morgan Hill. Join Lightpost Winery for their very first Cigar Night, an outdoor evening of smokes, wine, music and food under the courtyard pergola.

$95. Sept. 9-10, Capitola Village, Capitola.

Shop from and admire the talent of fine local artists while sipping exceptional wines from Santa Cruz Mountain wineries. Free admission. Sept.

9-10, Castro St. , Downtown Mountain View. This annual festival will feature live music, food and wine booths, a collaborative paint temple, sports viewing, and kids activities.

Free admission. 1 to 4:30 p. m.

Sept. 10, City Center Bishop Ranch, San Ramon. Come explore the tastes of Livermore Valley’s finest wines.

Wineries will pour amongst the restaurants and retailers for guests as they shop the afternoon away. Tickets include nine wine tastings, a wine glass and small bites. $30.

6 to 9 p. m. Sept.

14, 355 Santana Row, San Jose. Step out dressed in your best Rombauer Blue (or white!) to enjoy your favorite wines, delicious hors d’oeuvres, live music, and the elegant Mediterranean-inspired courtyard of the gorgeous Hotel Valencia in Santana Row. $150.

Sept. 16-17, Central Park, 909 Kiely Blvd. , Santa Clara.

The festival offers art and crafts booths, live entertainment, children’s activities and food, beer and wine stalls. Free admission. .

2 to 4 p. m. Sept.

17, Markham Napa Valley Winery, 2812 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena.

Celebrate the 2023 Napa wine harvest at this paella party that includes wine pairings and live music in the winery’s historic stone cellar and on the courtyard and patios. $75-$100. Sept.

23-24, Downtown Lafayette. This festival will feature over 350 arts and crafts booths, live entertainment, children’s rides and activities, plus food, wine and beer stalls. Free admission.

Sept. 29-30, Sonoma Plaza, 453 First St. , Sonoma.

The 126th Valley of the Moon festival includes a grand tasting ($150), a grape stomp for teams of two ($75), an artisan market and other events. Proceeds from the event, which is sponsored by the Sonoma Valley Vintners & Growers Alliance and Foundation, go to local philanthropic causes. Sept.

30 to Oct. 1, Downtown Park, 6125 Clayton Rd, Clayton. Clayton’s 2023 Oktoberfest features an authentic German Biergarten, delicious food and beer, arts and craft vendors, live music plus a full-size traveling carnival.

Free admission. Sept. 30 to Oct.

1, MacArthur Blvd. & Fruitvale Ave. , Oakland.

Oaktoberfest returns in its full Bavarian glory with outdoor dining, drinking, and entertainment for the whole family. Don’t miss the live German music, traditional German food options, hundreds of vendors, live music, and the Bay Area’s best craft beers. Free admission.

8 a. m. to 5 p.

m. Oct. 6, Point Tiburon Plaza, 1701 Tiburon Blvd.

, Tiburon. Join the festivities for extraordinary wine, food and live music. With wines from both established and small production wineries, the festival offers a chance to experience new wines and savor old favorites from Napa, Sonoma and as far afield as Italy and Hungary.

Check back later in 2023 for updated ticket information. Oct. 6-7, 1200 Paseo Excelsus, Templeton.

Come out to the ONX Estate Vineyard for a hands-on experience where you will learn to harvest like a pro. You’ll have the chance to collect grapes from the vines, stomp grapes, get a feel for the traditional winemaking process, and savor every sip. $235.

12 to 6 p. m. Oct.

7, Napa Valley Expo, 575 Third St. , Downtown Napa. This annual festival features live music on two main stages, a variety of delicious BBQ, a beer garden, arts and craft vendors and lawn games for adults.

Check back later in 2023 for updated ticket information. 1 to 4 p. m.

Oct. 7, City Hall West Parade Lawn, Alameda. Enjoy California’s best wineries, spirits, breweries, gourmet food, restaurants and live entertainment to the benefit of the Alameda Boys & Girls Clubs.

$100-$200. 12 to 5 p. m.

Oct. 14, Alameda Point, 1801 Ferry Point Road, Alameda. This beer festival features local and regional beers, ciders, kombucha and other beverages, plus live music, games and circus performers on the waterfront.

$0-$50. Oct. 18 to Nov.

12, Van Ness Ave. , San Francisco. Enjoy an evening of magic and wonder at this part show and part cocktail experience.

Unlock clues, solve riddles, and taste your way around the abandoned forest and witch’s gingerbread house. $46. 11:30 a.

m. to 4:30 p. m.

Oct. 21, Crest Ranch, Santa Cruz. Enjoy an afternoon of tastings with local wineries and breweries, arts and craft vendors, plus food, music and dancing.

Check back later in 2023 for updated ticket information. Oct. 19-22, various venues in Livermore Valley.

Livermore Valley’s premier food and wine affair spans four delectable days. Enjoy Taste Our Terroir, a food and wine pairing competition, plus intimate wine-tasting events with local award-winning wines and winemakers. $45-$225.

6:30 to 9:30 p. m. Oct.

27, Marriott Marquis, 780 Mission St. , San Francisco. WhiskyFest offers the opportunity to sample hundreds of whiskies from around the world.

Distillery representatives will be on hand at their pouring booths, while educational seminars, featuring their own tastings, run throughout the evening. $295-$375. 6 to 9 p.

m. Nov. 3, Markham Napa Valley Winery, 2812 St.

Helena Highway, St. Helena. Settle in to a cozy seat in the Markham Stone Cellar for a screening of the film “Chef,” as you enjoy a glass of wine paired with a Cubano sandwich and chips.

$45. 11 a. m.

to 1 p. m. Nov.

11, Markham Napa Valley Winery, 2812 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena.

Join Markham Vineyards for a holiday-themed afternoon in wine country at this workshop on how to build a holiday appetizer platter with the Bay Area’s Brie Grazing Boards. $115 including a wine tasting, a grazing board and cheese and accompaniments. November in Napa, Yountville, St.

Helena and Calistoga. The festival typically includes more than 100 new independent films screened alongside awards-season contenders at venues throughout Napa Valley. Attendees enjoy interactions with visiting filmmakers and celebrities, film Q&As, culinary demonstrations and wine tastings and an array of parties and winemaker dinners.

Check back later in 2023 for updated ticket information. .


From: eastbaytimes
URL: https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2023/08/10/25-bay-area-beer-and-wine-events-to-enjoy-this-fall/

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