New Orleans Wine & Food Experience
In the Field
New Orleans Wine & Food Experience

The New Orleans Wine & Food Experience is a premier event, showcasing what the city does best… eating and drinking. In our 34th Anniversary year, the festival has become one of the most celebrated culinary events in the nation, attracting gourmands and connoisseurs.
main stage events
June 12
Tournament of Rosés
Be ready to party New Orleans style and dressed to impress with a touch of pink for our Eighth Annual Tournament of Rosés! Taste through premier rosés- both still and sparklers- from France, Spain, Italy, United States and the Southern Hemisphere. Enjoy tasty bites from local New Orleans restaurants and tunes from our DJ. Indulge in a specialty sparkling sector featuring bubbles beyond the rosé realm and a spirited cocktail garden!
6:30pm-7:00pm Early Entry
7:00pm-9:00pm General Admission
New Orleans Ernest M. Morial Convention Center, The Great Hall
General Admission Tickets Available
June 13
The Grand Tasting
Wine connoisseurs will take pleasure in the opportunity to meet winemakers, ask questions and taste special appellations from across the globe. Novice wine drinkers will simply enjoy the experience of trying many new wines and learning what they like about different styles, varieties and price ranges. All attendees will appreciate the prospect of chatting with well-known and up-and-coming chefs in the culinary world.
2:30pm-3:00pm VIP
3:00pm-6:00pm General Admission
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, The Great Hall
VIP & General Admission Tickets Available
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