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University City Wine Fest returns

The eighth annual celebration invites everyone to toast and taste local wineries on Saturday, Sept. 21.

A woman pours wine into a glass.

University City Wine Fest will feature and sample 100 wines from more than 25 wineries.

Photo via University City Partners

It’s almost time to toast. The eighth annual University City Wine Fest returns on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Shoppes at University Place.

Tickets are now available:

  • General Admission ($35): Four hours of boundless wine, craft brew, and cocktail tastings + a festival souvenir sampling glass
  • Early Admission ($45): Five hours of boundless wine, craft brew, and cocktail tastings + a festival souvenir sampling glass
  • VIP Admission ($55): Early entrance, ten tickets for a special VIP experience with a reserved covered VIP table and chairs, four bottles of wine, unlimited tastings + a souvenir glass

The festival showcases over 100 wines from more than 25 wineries and vendors, along with a crisp selection of craft beers, ciders, and for the first year ever — cocktails. Guests will learn about blends, brewing, and the winemaking process while touring the University City boardwalk.

Tents line the University City boardwalk for Wine Fest.

Prepare to savor samples of craft beers, ciders, and cocktails.

Photo via University City Partners.

“In a city like Charlotte, where breweries and new bars are popping up daily, it’s an honor to play a role in introducing guests to local vendors they might not otherwise discover,” said Keith Stanley, CEO and President of University City Partners.

The festival will also feature live music from The Abraham Staten Experience, pop-up shops from local makers, and food from Charlotte-based restaurants.

Tickets are available day of but are not guaranteed. All attendees must be 21+ and present a valid government-issued ID for entry and those under 21 must be accompanied by an adult.

A portion of this year’s proceeds will benefit University City Foundation, the funding and fundraising tool to advance community development, community building and placemaking programs and projects in the University City market area.