By Robin Gibson / Cover Image by Lawson Builder, courtesy of Charleston Wine + Food
Whether you're savoring a rare vintage, enjoying an off-the-grid dining experience, or witnessing top chefs push the boundaries of creativity, the vibrant energy of Charleston's food scene remains front and center.
Charleston Wine + Food is back with a reimagined Culinary Village in the heart of the City of Charleston.
After 2024's fateful flooding incident at North Charleston's Riverfront Park, the heart and soul of the festival is relocating to Johnson Hagood Stadium. The change in venue not only comes with a revamped layout, but includes a smaller crowd capacity to enhance the guest experience. The festival is also unveiling its new Duke’s Mayo Demo Kitchen tthis year with seating for an intimate, interactive environment.
Image by Bella Natale, courtesy of Charleston Wine + Food
Beyond the Village, expect the same dynamic culinary experiences, including signature dinners, immersive excursions, hands-on classes and beverage workshops that festivalgoers have come to know and love. Whether you're savoring a rare vintage, enjoying an off-the-grid dining experience, or witnessing top chefs push the boundaries of creativity, the vibrant energy of Charleston's food scene remains front and center.
Image by Jimmy Vitullo, courtesy of Charleston Wine + Food
Limited tickets remain for select events. If you want to join the festivities, now's the time to act. Visitcharlestonwineandfood.comfor a full list of each day's offerings and availability. The festival runs throgh Sunday, March 9 culminating with The Finale at The Starlight Village in North Charleston.