2025 DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Plymouth Wine Fest

Best for Natural Wine Lovers

The easiest and perhaps most entertaining way to explore all that the world of wine has to offer is by attending a wine festival. These events allow patrons to explore wines from producers they know and love as well as discover new favorites. Plus, they give drinkers the chance to taste and learn more about the many different grape varieties and wine styles—without breaking the bank on a round-the-world wine trip.

Best for People Who Love Big Events

Plymouth event featuring hundreds of wines to try, with wineries from around the world participating in the festival, gatherings with live
performances and art installations, cheese and wine pairings or education demonstrations and seminars. The options are endless.

Upcoming Events

“Wine is the most healthful and most hygienic of beverages.” ― Louis Pasteur

Sept 2025
Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth Wine & Cheese Fest
March 2026
Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth Wine & Cheese Fest
Sept 2026
Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth Wine & Cheese Fest
March 2027
Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth Wine & Cheese Fest

Learn About Wine

You can sit in a seminar and learn from the winemakers, talk to them about the wines you’re drinking, and enjoy more of a party atmosphere with a band or a dinner. There’s something for everybody and an incredible opportunity to learn a lot about the wine in our region in a short time.

LIVE MUSIC, WINE & CHEESE

Enjoy wine, food and music – at the biggest wine festival in Devon.

Wine improves
with age

Life is too short to
drink bad wine

Keep your friends close
and your wine closer

Wine is just juice with
more life experience

Wine Pearing Tips

Wine pairs well with many different foods, and the best pairing depends on the type of wine and food:

White wine
Goes well with white meat, white fish, and pasta. Crisp white wines like Chardonnay pair well with cream sauces and seafood.
Red wine
Goes well with red meats and desserts. Cabernet Sauvignon pairs well with steak, while Pinot Noir pairs well with salmon and earthy flavors.
Rosé wine
Pairs well with seafood and cheesy dishes. A dry rosé pairs well with rich and cheesy dishes.
Sparkling wine
Pairs well with shellfish, fruits, and cheeses. Champagne pairs well with salty foods or popcorn.
Dessert wine
Pairs well with sweet treats.
Sweet wine
Pairs well with sweet foods.
Light-bodied wines
Pairs well with chicken and pasta dishes.
Full-bodied wines
Pairs well with robust meats and complex dishes.