I wrote an article last year about the 11th Annual Epcot International Food and Wine Festival:
Not Just Food Booths: The Other Side of the Epcot Food & Wine Festival -- http://www.yesterland.com/wine2006.html
The article discusses the free events and the "Exclusive Wine & Culinary Programs" last year. Some events last year were priced way too high. It will be interesting to see what they learned from last year.
I just have to make sure I can be up and ready to start dialing 5 minutes to 6am.![]()
Somes comments:
"Brilliant Bubbles" has been the theme of the first of the Exquisite Evenings of the festival for the past two years. It was started to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Festival and was continued last year. Hard to say if they will keep doing it -- depends on whether they can line up some champagne houses to send reps and champagne.
Although the Jiko dinner is usually a monthly event, last year there was one during the Festival -- and it was reserved for booking until F&W Festival bookings opened. Sounds like they aren't doing that this year.
Is that 6am EST on August 6th?
Thanks for this informationI've actually been reduced to searching for individual winery calendars to see if they've listed the food and wine festival. Here's what I've found so far.
One of our favorite wines last year were from Rudd winery. They produce fabulous wines that tend to be on the very expensive side. So having them at the equisite evening I believe and the PFTS was a real treat. I met the sales rep from there and got his card. So I emailed him yesterday to see if they were returning. Unfortunately, I won't be there this year when he is, but here is what he had to say.
"I will be back to the Epcot fest with some GREAT new wines this year. I will be there on October 10 to 14! I am not sure what I will be doing yet, but I will be giving at least 2 or 3 lectures and two dinners!"
Here's some other news I found on the internet.
Silver Oak Cellars
Silver Oak will pour our current release at several tastings and host seminars and a wine dinner October 19, 20 & 21.
I also see that Kendall-Jackson says they'll be there for it in the first week of November.
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Hi Pocahantas! It's a small world after all! We will arrive on the 20th. Will you be in the parks that day or is that your departure date? Maybe we get together for a glass of wine? There are some other LA folks that will be there the same time you are! Come chat with us on the Metro Nola thread: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1140229&page=328 It's not just new orleans gals, but former Louisianians too. We love to chat about food & wine!
If you need to cancel, you can do so up until a deadline for a full refund. I don't recall the exact deadline last year, but I think it was around 5 days before the event. After that, you've paid for the event whether you go or not.
I was disappointed that Lunch and Learn was discontinued and replaced with an event for twice the price, just add cookbook and bottle of wine. What used to be a moderately pricey event (but worth every penny to me) has now priced itself off my radar. I found it interesting that the event offered cookbooks per person, which is great if you're not attending with someone from the same household. Married couples attending wouldn't care to have two of the same cookbook.
Try calling at 4 am pst!![]()
There were actually three different events replacing the Lunch & Learn's. While Cook, Book, Bottle and Chef's A'field may be out of your price range, the Kitchen Conversations ended up being extremely similar to those L & L's both in content and price.
[IIf "disgusted", as previous poster says s/he is, with the inefficient way this is being run this year, then email guest services at Disney. If they receive enough complaints, then there is hope for an improved system next year--for that's the Disney way! (in reverse, if there's no negative feedback, then there's little hope for change).