July 17: Food & Wine Classic, Swamp Tonic, Inside Out 2


Food & Wine Classic

Food & Wine, Southern Living, and Travel + Leisure today announced the talent, programming, and events lineup for the inaugural FOOD & WINE Classic in Charleston, set for September 27-29, 2024. Tickets are on sale now for this culinary weekend showcasing the best of Charleston and beyond.

A centerpoint for the weekend, the Grand Tasting Pavilion will feature more than 100 winemakers, distillers, chefs, and purveyors serving wine, spirits, and food from the local area and around the world. The programming will include more than 40 cooking demos, panels, and wine and spirits seminars with best-in-class talent including Tyler Florence, Andrew Zimmern, Maneet Chauhan, Sean Brock, Alexander Smalls, Al Roker, Brooke Williamson, Erick Williams, Stephanie Izard, Tamron Hall, CJ McCollum, Claudette Zepeda, Wanda Mann, as well as local favorites Mike Lata, Miles White, Femi Oyediran, Bethany Heinze, John Lewis, Rodney Scott, Carrie Morey, and many more. See the full talent line-up here.

FOOD & WINE Classic Announces Talent Line-up and Special Events for Inaugural Festival – Holy City Sinner

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