2022 New York Wine Experience Weekend Sells Out

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Weekend packages for Wine Spectator‘s 41st annual New York Wine Experience have sold out, but wine lovers interested in attending the three-day series of seminars and walk-around tastings can now sign up for the waiting list. Limited individual tickets for the Wine Experience’s two evening Grand Tastings, featuring more than 200 of the world’s best wines, are still available.

The 2022 New York Wine Experience will be held Oct. 20–22 at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. In addition to the Critics’ Choice Grand Tastings on Thursday and Friday evenings, the festivities will feature a packed lineup of seminars during the day on Friday and Saturday, including sessions on California Chardonnay, Chianti Classico, Oregon Pinot Noir and vintage Champagne, along with the ever-popular wine-and-food pairing Chefs’ Challenge and vertical tastings of Château Mouton-Rothschild, Dominus and Pingus.

Click here to join the waitlist for weekend packages, as more tickets may become available.

 An overhead of the New York Wine Experience seminars, with guests filling the ballroom at the New York Marriott Marquis for a day of wine seminars

Every year, Wine Experience guests pack the ballroom of the Marriott Marquis for a lineup of wine stars, celebrity chefs, Top 10 wines and impressive vertical and horizontal tastings. (Daphne Youree)

Proceeds from the Wine Experience support the Wine Spectator Scholarship Foundation, which provides grants and scholarships to a wide variety of wine-related and culinary programs. To date, more than $30 million has been raised, made possible by the generosity of vintners around the world, who donate the wine for the Wine Experience Grand Tastings and seminars, as well as the thousands of wine lovers who attend the event each year.

M. Shanken Communications’ fall consumer events also include WhiskyFest San Francisco on Oct. 28, WhiskyFest New York on Nov. 3, Big Smoke Las Vegas on Nov. 11 and 12, and WhiskyFest Las Vegas on Dec. 2. Click here for a full list of the events slated for this fall across the Wine Spectator, Cigar Aficionado, Whisky Advocate, Market Watch and Impact family of publications.

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