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Wine Festivals in January 2026

11 wine festivals across 7 countries — with dates, tickets, and travel tips.

January brings 11 wine festivals into the calendar across 7 countries — led by United States, Canada and Brazil.

January is cellar season — quiet tasting rooms, library releases, and indoor events focused on terroir, grape varieties, and producer deep-dives.

Worth Traveling For in January

Festivals worth planning a trip around — high marks for atmosphere, wine quality, or once-a-year exclusivity.

24-30 Jan 2026Cultural

Saint-Vincent Tournante

Various (Burgundy), France€20-€4040K

Burgundy's beloved patron saint celebration rotates between villages each January. The host village decorates its streets, opens its cellars, and thousands of visitors taste wines from across the Côte d'Or. It's the best way to experience Burgundian village life and community spirit.

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Naoussa City of Wine — Xinomavro Exhibition

Naoussa, Greece€15-€302K

A three-day January celebration of Xinomavro — Greece's most complex and age-worthy red grape, often compared to Barolo — held in the wine town of Naoussa in Macedonia. Now in its 10th anniversary edition, the event pairs welcome parties at local wine bars with formal producer tastings and vineyard walks in the dramatic northern Greek landscape. An unmissable winter wine event for anyone serious about Greek wine.

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Wine & Siena

Siena, Italy€60-€1202K

A premium wine masterclass event held in the historic Palazzo Pubblico of Siena each January. Top Tuscan producers present their finest wines alongside international estates in intimate vertical tasting sessions. One of Italy's most refined wine events, limited to 1,000 visitors per day.

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16-25 Jan 2027Tasting

Niagara Icewine Festival

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada$20-$10020K

The world's largest celebration of icewine takes place across Niagara-on-the-Lake's wineries each January. Outdoor tastings in the frosty vineyard air, icewine-paired gourmet dinners, and the signature Icewine Gala draw enthusiasts from around the globe. Twenty Dollar Tasting Passes grant access to dozens of participating wineries.

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Destination Event

Boston Wine & Food Festival

Boston, United States$85-$4008K

The nation's longest-running food and wine festival, held over 10+ weeks at the Boston Harbor Hotel from January through March, featuring 43+ events including winemaker dinners, cooking demonstrations, master classes, and themed vertical tastings. Its unprecedented longevity and depth — from casual tastings to Michelin-caliber dinners — make it the most comprehensive wine and food program in America. The waterfront setting at Rowes Wharf is spectacular in winter.

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Destination Event

Naples Winter Wine Festival

Naples, United States$8750-$20000800

One of the most exclusive and consequential charity wine events in the world, the Naples Winter Wine Festival brings legendary vintners, Michelin-level chefs, and master sommeliers to The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburón for three days of vintner dinners, live auction, and a Champagne Brunch. Ticket packages begin at $17,500 per couple and 100% of proceeds benefit children's charities through the Naples Children & Education Foundation — which has raised over $300 million. The live auction lots are legendary, often featuring private vertical tastings of cult Cabernets.

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Destination Event

Sun Wine & Food Fest at Mohegan Sun

Uncasville, United States$65-$30010K

A four-day resort wine and food experience at Mohegan Sun casino in Uncasville, Connecticut, featuring 1,000+ varieties of wine, beer, and spirits alongside appearances by celebrity chefs including Robert Irvine, Scott Conant, and Michael Symon. The Celebrity Chef Dine Around, Vintage Cru hosted by the USA Wine Team, and the Patio Ice Bar make this event unlike any other wine festival in New England. Easy access from New York City and Boston.

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24 Jan - 15 Mar 2026Harvest

Vindima (Grape Harvest Festival)

Bento Gonçalves, Brazil$30-$8050K

Bento Gonçalves — the capital of Brazilian wine country — celebrates the harvest with its annual Vindima festival. The Vale dos Vinhedos, Brazil's first Denominação de Origem, is the centrepiece, with open cellars at producers like Miolo, Casa Valduga, and Don Laurindo. Grape-stomping, vineyard lunches, and traditional Italian-gaucho cuisine make this an immersive harvest experience.

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21-23 Jan 2026Tasting

Central Otago Pinot Noir Celebration

Queenstown, New Zealand$65-$2503K

A three-day celebration of Central Otago Pinot Noir in the stunning Queenstown Lakes district. Masterclasses, vineyard lunches, and a grand tasting showcase wines from the world's southernmost wine region. The spectacular alpine scenery and adventure tourism make this a wine-and-adventure combination unlike any other.

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All January Festivals

Grouped by country — 7 countries, 11 events.

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