May 19: Food & Wine Classic, Necklace Clasp, & Chilis


Tickets are on sale today for the highly anticipated second annual FOOD & WINE Classic in Charleston, hosted by Food & Wine, Travel + Leisure, and Southern Living, and presented by Explore Charleston. Along with the signature three-day Consumer Pass, the Food & Wine Classic in Charleston also unveiled an exciting lineup of special ticketed experiences and events, including the all-star Southern Living Lowcountry Tailgate featuring acclaimed chefs and pitmasters. 

Tickets on sale

Culinary stars and beverage experts, such as Emeril and E.J. Lagasse, Kwame Onwuachi, Gail Simmons, Sean Brock, Maneet Chauhan, Tyler Florence, Ray Isle, Andrew Zimmern, Julia Coney, Claudette Zepeda, Melissa King, Ivy Odom, Wanda Mann, Chris Shepherd, Anthony Giglio, and Leslie Sbrocco alongside celebrated local talent including Mike Lata, James London, Carrie Morey, Rodney Scott, Femi Oyediran, Miles White, and more; as well as the famed Grand Tasting with more than 100 winemakers, distillers, and purveyors serving wine, spirits, and food from a stellar lineup of Charleston restaurants and around the world.

Weekend Consumer Pass: November 14-16, 2025 

 

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