Voted Best Food and Wine Festivals in the country by the Travel Channel, the Key West Food and Wine Festival is a series of wine and food themed events showcasing a diverse range of wines and inventive cuisine, hosted by their passionate creators at iconic island locations.
The seventh annual Festival takes place January 27 through January 31, providing five fun-filled days of culinary delights and funky events you would only expect to experience in Key West. The festival attracts thousands of culinary explorers from around the country who descend on the tropical island to escape the winter and delight their senses.
Over 40 events include waterfront sunset tastings, winemaker and chef collaborations, and local funky events that present an authentic taste of Key West. The Kick Off Beach Party starts the fun by getting everyone in an island frame of mind. This year’s Grand Tasting is sure to delight, with a more refined selection of wines and food.
Also returning are the popular neighborhood strolls, one-of-a-kind informative seminars, and many new surprises.
“Our past six years have been a hit and we can’t wait until our 2016 festival,” says Event Director Mark Certonio. Food and wine enthusiasts from across the country will join locals to enjoy Key West’s freshest seafood, unique local ingredients, gorgeous weather, and premium wines from around the world.
For more details on all Festival events, how to become a sponsor, and plans for giving back to local non-profit organizations, visit www.kwfoodwinefest.com.
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