The Taste of Vail will take place September 16 – 18, 2021 with a modified schedule including several Taste of Vail signature events designed to entice all food and wine lovers.
Over the three-day festival attendees can experience food and wine events hosted in iconic locations throughout Vail including: The American Lamb Cook-Off; Celebration of Rosé; The Grand Tasting, as well as additional events including wine seminars, a guided hike, yoga and fly fishing that will be announced soon.
The Taste of Vail features more than 22 guest chefs, restaurateurs, and sommeliers as well as more than 45 top wineries from around the world. Usually held over five days in the spring, the 2021 event will be a blend of signature spring events and Taste of Vail Fall Wine & Food Classic events over three days. The spring 2022 Taste of Vail will once again be held March 30 – April 2, 2022.
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A Classic Competition
Mac Wine & Food Classic continues contest
The McMinnville Wine & Food Classic completed its 28th annual wine competition March 27, following a Jan. 9 rescheduling due to the pandemic.
The wine contest supports the consumer event, which has been canceled until 2022. The festival raises hundreds of thousands of dollars for programs benefiting students at McMinnville’s St. James Catholic School. Organized and staffed entirely by volunteers, the Classic remains one of the largest community celebrations in Yamhill County.
The wine competition draws professional judges from around the country, although this year travel was restricted to the West Coast; many drove to McMinnville. The panel represents the full spectrum of the industry, including wine buyers, sommeliers, wine writers from local, regional and national media outlets, wine educators and professional judges from industry titans such as Fred Meyer, Made in Oregon, Great Northwest Wine and Wine Press Nor
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McMinnville, OR, March 31, 2021: The McMinnville Wine & Food Classic completed its 28th annual wine competition on Saturday 3/27/21 despite Covid restrictions. Judging was postponed from January 9th due to the pandemic. The wine competition supports the main event – the consumer festival in March - which has been canceled until 2022. Both the competition and festival are dedicated fundraisers for McMinnville s St. James Catholic School and have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for programs benefiting the school s children. Organized and staffed entirely by volunteers, the Classic is one of the largest community events of the year in Oregon. For more information, visit https://macclassic.org/