The Crush Wine & Food Festival returns to Big Spring Park for its 8th year September 19st-24th, 2022 and this year's event is not one to be missed.
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Introducing the industry's best of the best! Our committee, community partners, chefs, winemakers, distillers, chocolatiers, dairy farmers and every vendor in-between is responsible for making this festival happen for Huntsville!
Chef Rene Boyzo
Saturday - Whiskey & Wild Game Garden
Chef Lee Gregory
BarVista & The Wescott
Sunday - Brunch
Stephanie Lowe & Emily Rogers
Cured Huntsville
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Carlos Cisneros
CSW, Certified Wine Sommelier
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Steve Young
Certified Wine Judge, WSET Level 2, French Wine Scholar, Certified Specialist of Wine, Certified California Wine Appellation Specialist, Italian Wine Specialist, Court of Master Sommeliers
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Sam Fonte
CSW, Certified Sommelier
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Kevin Norris
Certified Wine Judge, WSET Level 2
Eric To
CSW, Certified Sommelier
Robert Garay
Certified Wine Judge, WSET Level 2
Will Jones
CSW, Certified Sommelier
2022 Map Coming Soon!
Can I bring my baby/children to an event?
Although cute, given the nature of the Crush Wine & Food Festival, we are required by the state of Alabama to check IDs for all attendees to verify that they are of legal drinking age to gain access to our event.
Can I bring my pet?
Also cute but sorry, no dogs (excluding service dogs)
I’m interested in volunteering with the Crush Wine & Food Festival. How do I sign up?
For more information regarding volunteer opportunities, email Ashley @ ashley@homegrownhuntsville.com! We’re always looking for great volunteers!
Smoking?
We will have designated smoking areas that are not near the wine tasting tents. Please be conscious of this so that you do not disturb the guests tasting wine.
Is there a “non-drinking” ticket price?
No, we do not offer a separate “non-drinking” ticket price.
Is it rain or shine?
Yes, tickets are non-refundable. However, they are transferable so if last minute you’re unable to attend, feel free to sell or give your ticket to a friend.
What about food?
Food is not included in admission tickets. Many of the gourmet specialty food vendors do offer small free samples of their products so you can taste before you buy. For meals, we have a fine selection of food trucks. No outside food or drinks will be permitted. Free bottles water is available at the water tent.
No weapons/firearms
No outside food/drinks
Covid Guidelines
The health & wellbeing of our guests and employees is our top priority. All CWFF events will be following and practicing CDC & City of Huntsville COVID-19 mandates to ensure the safety of our staff & guests.
Each event has a limited capacity following City Guidelines that allows attendees to social distance. Masks are highly recommended for all guests, vendors, staff, and volunteers. Hand sanitizer stations will be provided at entrances, inside portable restrooms, and other locations to encourage frequent use.
All employees, volunteers and vendors will complete a health check before starting their shift and will go home immediately if they experience any symptoms.
We ask that any guests who feel unwell or have recently been in close contact with a person with COVID-19 to stay home.
We are all in this together. Like cities and communities across state, country, and the world, the COVID-19 virus has forced us to readjust our routines to a new normal. But Huntsville is resilient. We’ll get through this. We’re not as powerless as we might think. As individuals and as a community, we can make smart choices that will alter the course of this virus, keep our most vulnerable safe, and give our health care partners time to combat the illness. Personal responsibility is everyone’s responsibility. Please get the vaccine and help us protect each other. When in public, remember to separate, sanitize often, and wear a face cover when you can’t be assured everyone around you is vaccinated. – Mayor Tommy Battle
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