News Summary
The Woodlands, Texas will host Wine & Food Week 2024 from May 28-31, the 21st anniversary of the event. Attendees will enjoy a grand tasting, chef competitions, and a wide array of Texas wines and culinary experiences. Various events such as ‘Wine Around the World Wednesday’ and ‘Ladies of the Vine’ will highlight local wineries and chefs while promoting sustainability and benefiting local charities.
The Woodlands, Texas – Wine & Food Week 2024 is set to take place from May 28-31 in The Woodlands, Texas, promising an exciting experience for wine enthusiasts and food lovers alike. This year marks the 21st anniversary of the event, which has become a staple in the regional culinary calendar.
The festival aims to highlight exceptional Texas wines while allowing attendees to enjoy the delightful weather ideal for outdoor festivities. A variety of events will showcase local wineries, culminating in a much-anticipated Grand Tasting at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Ballroom. This signature event will feature chef competitions where culinary talents vie for the prestigious Chef of Chefs Waterford Crystal Award along with a cash prize of $5,000.
Throughout the week, guests can look forward to an incredible selection of approximately 1,000 different wines available for tasting, along with various food pairings and unique culinary experiences. Notable events scheduled for the week include Wine Around the World Wednesday, Crushing It with Cocktails, and the Ladies of the Vine Tasting, Luncheon, and Panel Discussion.
Supporting Events and Activities
In addition to the main events, Wine & Food Week will feature wine dinners leading up to the week, offering detailed knowledge through discussions and tastings with industry insiders and chefs. A special category this year is the VIP Luxury Lounge, which provides early access to premium wine selections for guests who purchase VIP tickets.
The event will also celebrate community and sustainability, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting local charities. Attendees will have the chance to meet renowned chefs and sommeliers, offering unique insights into culinary arts and wine selection.
Texas Bluebonnet Wine Trail
In connection with the main event, special activities along the Texas Bluebonnet Wine Trail will take place throughout April. The trail features a selection of distinguished wineries, including:
- Bernhardt Winery in Plantersville
- Blue Mule Winery near Fayetteville
- En Gedi Vineyards and Winery in Calvert
- Golden Oak Micro-Cellar in New Waverly
- Messina Hof Winery in Bryan
- Perrine Winery in College Station
- Tempe Creek Winery near Livingston
- Texas Star Winery in Chapel Hill
- Teysha Vineyards near Huntsville
- Threshold Vineyards near Navasota
- West Sandy Creek Winery in Richard
Wine enthusiasts are advised that many of these wineries close on Mondays and host live concerts on weekends, providing additional entertainment options.
Responsible Enjoyment
The event organizers encourage responsible drinking by reminding guests to have designated drivers if necessary, ensuring everyone’s safety during the festivities. The family-friendly atmosphere is further enhanced as many wineries allow pets, making it a welcoming environment for all.
Future Directions
Looking ahead, the theme for Wine & Food Week 2025 will be “Crushing It!”, highlighting industry innovators and trendsetters in the culinary world. As the Texas Hill Country experiences a notable increase in the number of wineries, particularly around Fredericksburg, alternative venues like Bending Branch and Kerrville Hills offer additional options to avoid crowds.
This year’s Wine & Food Week presents an opportunity for guests to indulge in exquisite food and wine pairings while celebrating Texas’s rich culinary landscape. Tickets for the event can be purchased online at www.WineandFoodWeek.com.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Messina Hof Winery Celebrates 41 Years of Wine Festival
ILTexas College Station Celebrates Diversity at International Festival
Wine & Roses Festival to Delight in Bryan, Texas
Messina Hof Winery Celebrates 41 Years of Wine and Roses
Additional Resources
- Hello Woodlands: Crushing It – Wine & Food Week 2025
- Wikipedia: The Woodlands, Texas
- Houston Food Finder: Wine & Food Week 2024 Highlights
- Google Search: Wine & Food Week 2024
- Click2Houston: 20th Annual Wine & Food Week
- Google Scholar: Texas wine industry
- Hello Woodlands: H-E-B Wine Walk
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Texas wineries
- 365 Houston: Wine & Food Week – Sips, Suds & Savor
- Google News: Wine & Food Week 2024

Author: STAFF HERE COLLEGE WRITER
The COLLEGE STATION STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HERECollegeStation.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in College Station, Brazos County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as the Brazos Valley Fair & Rodeo, Chilifest, and Aggie Muster. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce and United Way of the Brazos Valley, plus leading businesses in education, biotechnology, and retail that power the local economy such as Texas A&M University, Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies, and H-E-B. As part of the broader HERE network, including HEREAustinTX.com, HEREDallas.com, HEREHouston.com, and HERESanAntonio.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Texas's dynamic landscape.


