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Harvest Wine & Food Festival
October 24-26, 2019
WaterColor, Florida
Tickets are on sale at HarvestWineandFood.com

Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF) is pleased to announce the return of Harvest Wine & Food Festival to South Walton October 24-26. A three-day affair, Harvest Wine & Food Festival has been recognized as one of the premier fall festivals in the southeast. Patrons are provided the opportunity to sip and savor over 250 world-class wines paired with the best in regional Gulf Coast cuisine, all while enjoying the beautiful beach town of WaterColor.

“We are thrilled to bring Harvest Wine & Food Festival back to the South Walton community,” said DCWAF President, John Russell. “This is our third year of producing this wonderful event to benefit the children of our community. Harvest Wine and Food Festival continues to expand as we challenge ourselves to offer our patrons the perfect wine and culinary experience to compliment a beautiful fall weekend at the beach. We’re thankful for the continued support of our friends at WaterColor as venue and lodging sponsors for this extraordinary event benefiting children in need in Northwest Florida.”

Ticket prices vary based upon event day - info and tickets available online at www.HarvestWineandFood.com. Weekend passes and lodging packages are also available through the WaterColor Inn and 360 Blue.

Currently ranked number four “Top Charity Wine Auction in the US” by Wine Spectator Magazine, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF) is one of the nation’s premier fundraising organizations, raising money for 16 Northwest Florida children’s charities that assist at-risk youth in the local community by tackling a variety of issues including homelessness, food insecurity, mental health, education, medical care, and much more. In April, DCWAF raised a stunning $3.6 million for its benefiting charities.

Harvest Wine & Food Festival features some of the world’s premier vintners, proprietors, and award-winning chefs showcased throughout three separate days of events. The festival kicks off Thursday evening with three highly anticipated wine dinners held throughout South Walton, each featuring a celebrity winemaker. Winery headliners and dinner locations will be announced later in the summer.

On Friday, October 25, the Al Fresco Reserve Tasting held on WaterColor’s Marina Park will offer festival-goers a selection of library wines that feature rare vintages not easily accessible in the marketplace. An array of perfectly paired culinary selections prepared by the nation’s most celebrated chefs and live music set to a breathtaking star-filled sky will make for a memorable and elegant evening.

The Grand Tasting, held from 1 to 4 pm Saturday, October 26 in Cerulean Park is the main event and is designed to highlight harvest season at the beach. Large seafood, barbeque, and provisional stations manned by celebrity chefs from throughout the southeast and complimented by the best restaurants along the Emerald Coast are combined with tasting stations featuring over 250 wines from around the world. Craft beer and spirit tents and an exclusive VIP experience will also be available. Amongst a litany of impressive culinary talent, DCWAF is excited to announce the return of Atlanta-based barbecue gurus Johnathan and Justin Fox of Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q.

“Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation is well known for our wine events, but great wine goes best with wonderful culinary delights,” Russell said. “Along with the expected line up of wines, spirits, and craft beers, festival attendees will be able to taste their way through every staple of coastal cuisine ranging from freshly caught seafood to farm fresh vegetables and cheeses all the way to traditional smoked barbeque prepared by our friends the Fox Brothers. Last year our festival occurred just 17 days after Hurricane Michael made landfall. While the decision to proceed was difficult, we knew we had a duty to support our benefiting charities in their time of need. Jonathan and Justin understood that. They were generous enough to donate their entire talent fee back to those impacted by the storm, and we’re honored to have them back again this October.”

It wouldn’t be a DCWAF event without the opportunity to bid high and bid often. A silent auction featuring a variety of rare wines, staycations and unique experiences will open Friday, October 25 and will run through Sunday, October 27 at noon. The opportunity to purchase merchandise on-site will also be available throughout the duration of the festival.

Additional festival events and participants will be released throughout the summer.

Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation’s (DCWAF) mission is to connect wine enthusiasts to raise money to benefit children in need in Northwest Florida. Founded in 2005 and currently ranked #4 on Wine Spectator Magazine’s “Top Charity Wine Auctions in the US” for the second year in a row, DCWAF has donated more than $21 million to Northwest Florida charities by hosting world class wine and culinary events. These funds have impacted the lives of over 90,000 youth, including those afflicted by health issues and abuse. Learn more at DCWAF.org or facebook.com/DCWAF.

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Teresa

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Harvest Wine & Food Festival Oct 24-26

Watch this space for updates on festival events!

Harvest Wine & Food Festival is returning to WaterColor the last weekend in October, and is poised to be bigger and better than ever. Rated as one of the premier wine and food festivals in the Southeast, Harvest provides patrons the opportunity to sip and savor some of the world’s finest wine and culinary selections. Headliners to be announced.

Schedule of Events:

Thursday, October 24: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Celebrity Winemaker Dinners
Tickets: $150
Headlining wineries TBA

Friday, October 25: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Al Fresco Reserve Tasting | WaterColor Marina Park
Tickets: $200
The Al Fresco Reserve Tasting will offer festival-goers a selection of library wines that feature rare vintages not easily accessible to the average consumer. An array of perfectly paired hors d’oeuvres and live music all set to a breathtaking Gulf coast sunset will make for a memorable and elegant evening.

Saturday, October 26: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Grand Tasting | WaterColor Cerulean Park
Tickets: $150 General Admission | $300 VIP
The Grand Tasting is the festival's main event and is designed to highlight harvest season at the beach. Large seafood, barbecue and provisional stations manned by celebrity chefs and supplemented by the best restaurants along the Gulf Coast are combined with tasting stations featuring over 250 wines from around the world. Craft beer and spirit tents and an exclusive VIP experience will also be available.

VIP tickets include a private entrance to the festival and access to the exclusive VIP lounge featuring elevated wines, additional food, and access to Saturday college football.

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Teresa

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Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation announces the 2019 Harvest Wine & Food Festival Celebrity Winemaker Dinner line-up

Dinner tickets go on sale August 1 at HarvestWineandFood.com

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Producers of Harvest Wine & Food Festival, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF), are excited to announce the return of one of the most popular annual festival events. This year, the festival will present four Celebrity Winemaker Dinners, each headlined by a high-end winery and hosted at various homes and restaurants throughout the South Walton area on Thursday, October 24 at 6:00 pm. The 3rd Annual Harvest Wine & Food Festival proudly presents the following:
  • Bodega Catena Zapata with Chef David Bancroft in WaterColor, Fla presented by Good Grit Magazine and 360 Blue
  • Gamble Family Vineyards at Vin’tijFood & Wine
  • PRIME Cellars at Bijoux Restaurant + Spirits
  • ROY Estate at Seagar’s Prime Steaks & Seafood presented by RJH & Associates
Tickets to the dinners are $150 and go on sale August 1. Tickets to all other festival events are on sale now at www.HarvestWineandFood.com.

Bodega Catena Zapata’s Brand Ambassador and Sommelier, Marika Vida-Arnold, is teaming up with Auburn’s favorite son and celebrity chef, David Bancroft, to present a beautiful multi-course menu showcasing the Argentinian winery’s diverse portfolio of ultra-premium Malbec, Chardonnay, and other varietals that compliment Nicolás Catena Zapata’s vision of rich, unforgettable wines. Three-time James Beard finalist and winner of Iron Chef Showdown, David Bancroft, is the Executive Chef and Owner of Acre and Bow & Arrow in Auburn, AL. Known for his stylishly modern cuisine with roots deep in Southern soil, DCWAF is excited to welcome Chef Bancroft to Harvest Wine & Food Festival. Presented by 360 Blue and Good Grit Magazine, this dinner will be hosted in one of 360 Blue’s beautiful WaterColor properties.

National Sales Manager, Michael Kasper will represent Gamble Family Vineyards at Vin’tij Food & Wine. Kasper joined the Gamble team in March 2017 and brings with him over 15 years of experience handling luxury wine brands. Napa-based winery, Gamble Family Vineyards was founded by third-generation farmer, Tom Gamble, with a primary focus on Bordeaux varietals in addition to Sauvignon Blanc. All of Gamble Family Vineyards’ wines are produced in small quantities with careful attention to farming.

After working with grapes from all over California, PRIME's winemaker, Ted Henry, launched PRIME Cellars with the 2005 vintage to focus on a prime piece of Napa Valley called Coombsville. PRIME Cellars team member, Laurence Koross will be pairing the winery’s beautiful portfolio of wines crafted over years of careful focus on the climate and soils of Coombsville with the talented cuisine of Bijoux’s Chef Jack McGuckin.

Presented by RJH & Associates, Harvest Wine & Food Festival’s final Celebrity Winemaker Dinner, hosted at Seagar’s Prime Steaks and Seafood, will feature Founding Vintner Shirley Roy of ROY Estate. A great friend to DCWAF, Shirley and her late husband established ROY Estate in 1999 with the objective of producing the very best Napa has to offer. The result has been two decades of beautifully complex, layered wines with a focus on the purity of the fruit.

Each dinner will showcase highly rated, luxury wines from each respective portfolio, complimented by a perfectly paired, multi-course menu provided by each restaurant. DCWAF staff recommends purchasing dinner tickets early as seating is limited, and they are expected to sell-out.

A three-day affair, Harvest Wine & Food Festival has quickly grown to be recognized as one of the premier fall festivals in the southeast. Patrons are provided the opportunity to sip and savor over 250 world-class wines paired with the best in regional Gulf Coast cuisine, all while enjoying the beautiful beach town of WaterColor.

Currently ranked number four “Top Charity Wine Auction in the US” by Wine Spectator Magazine, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF) is one of the nation’s premier fundraising organizations, raising money for 16 Northwest Florida children’s charities that assist at-risk youth in the local community by tackling a variety of issues including homelessness, food insecurity, mental health, education, medical care, and much more. In April, DCWAF raised a stunning $3.6 million for its benefiting charities.
 

Teresa

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Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation unveils powerhouse line-up of culinary talent for the 3rd Annual Harvest Wine & Food Festival

Tickets to all Harvest Wine & Food Festival events are on sale now at HarvestWineandFood.com

Miramar Beach, Fla. – Producers of Harvest Wine & Food Festival, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF), unveiled today a powerhouse line-up of culinary talent slated for the 3rd Annual Harvest Wine & Food Festival. Eight award-winning chefs from across the southeast join a roster of iconic Gulf Coast restaurants to provide world-class cuisine to the area’s premier fall wine and food festival.

Festival goers have the opportunity to mix and mingle with the following celebrities throughout the weekend while sampling their famous fare:

Hugh Acheson | Athens, GA
5&10; Empire State South; Spiller Park Coffee; Top Chef Judge

David Bancroft | Auburn, AL
Acre; Bow + Arrow

Rusty Bowers | Atlanta, GA
Chop Shop; Pine Street Market

Jonathan & Justin Fox | Atlanta, GA
Fox Brothers Bar-B-Q

Kristen Hall | Birmingham, AL
The Essential

Sam Jones | Winterville, NC
Skylight Inn; Sam Jones BBQ

Kaley Laird | Asheville, NC
Rhubarb

Pat Pascarella | Atlanta, GA
The White Bull

Friday’s Al Fresco Reserve Tasting will feature all of the listed chefs with the exception of the Fox Brothers and Sam Jones, both of which will be spearheading the barbecue installation during Saturday’s Grand Tasting along with Back Beach Barbecue. Chef Bancroft will also be headlining a winemaker dinner paired with wines from Catena Zapata on Thursday evening, and many of the other chefs can also be found throughout Saturday’s Grand Tasting.

“As one of the most successful charity wine auctions in the country, we have strong relationships in the wine industry that guarantee we will be pouring exceptional wine at any DCWAF event,” said DCWAF President John Russell. “We’ve been fortunate to have the continued support of several iconic Gulf Coast restaurants and are excited to further elevate our culinary offerings by welcoming celebrated chefs from across the nation to the 3rd Annual Harvest Wine & Food Festival.”

Harvest Wine & Food Festival will also feature some of South Walton’s favorite restaurants while also celebrating the return of a few culinary favorites. More restaurants will be announced in the coming months:
  • Back Beach Barbecue
  • Clean Juice
  • Coastal Kitchen Catering
  • Cuvee Kitchen + Wine Bar
  • Destin Ice Market 30a
  • Evans Meats presents Southern Cheese Selections curated by Brian McMillan of Busy Corner Cheese
  • Jackacuda’s Seafood + Sushi
  • Maple Street Biscuit Company
  • Oysters XO
  • Restaurant Paradis
  • Seagar’s Prime Steaks & Seafood
A three-day affair, Harvest Wine & Food Festival has quickly grown to be recognized as one of the premier fall festivals in the southeast. Patrons are provided the opportunity to sip and savor over 250 world-class wines paired with the best in regional Gulf Coast cuisine, all while enjoying the beautiful beach town of WaterColor.

Tickets to all festival events are on sale now atwww.HarvestWineandFood.com.


Earlier this month, DCWAF announced the festival’s 2019 winery headliners. PRIME Cellars, ROY Estate, Bodega Catena Zapata, and Gamble Family Vineyards will all headline this year’s event. Celebrity attendees from each winery will be pouring at the Al Fresco Reserve Tasting and in the VIP tent of the Grand Tasting.

Currently ranked number four “Top Charity Wine Auction in the US” by Wine Spectator Magazine, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF) is one of the nation’s premier fundraising organizations, raising money for 16 Northwest Florida children’s charities that assist at-risk youth in the local community by tackling a variety of issues including homelessness, food insecurity, mental health, education, medical care, and much more. In April, DCWAF raised a stunning $3.6 million for its benefiting charities.

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Teresa

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Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation adds Mad About Malbec Seminar featuring Catena Zapata to Harvest Wine & Food Festival line-up

Tickets to all Harvest Wine & Food Festival events are on sale now at HarvestWineandFood.com

Producers of Harvest Wine & Food Festival, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF), are excited to introduce their first wine seminar to the Harvest Wine & Food Festival line-up. Hosted at noon on Saturday, October 26, Sommelier and Brand Ambassador Marika Vida-Arnold invites you to taste through the most fascinating features that define the various Malbec wines produced by world-famous Argentinian Bodega, Catena Zapata. The event has been added on the heels of Catena Zapata’s sold-out winemaker dinner featuring Chef David Bancroft on Thursday, October 24.

Tickets to the seminar are $50 and seating is extremely limited. Tickets to all festival events are on sale now at www.HarvestWineandFood.com. The Mad About Malbec Seminar will be hosted in a beautiful 360 Blue property in WaterColor within walking distance to the Grand Tasting.

In this intimate seminar, guests will be treated to six different Malbec from Catena Zapata’s range of wines. They are all 100% Malbec, but from various vineyards with a wide range in price. Catena Zapata has been making quality wine for several generations and produces the signature Malbec for a number of vineyards in the region at varying elevations with different soil types. Their wines provide a clear example of the fact that all Malbec are not equal, or even similar. Getting to evaluate those differences and appreciate where they come from is one of the most fascinating aspects of wine tasting.

Wines included in the tasting are as follows:
  • 2015 Catena, Classic Malbec
  • 2015 Catena Appellation, Lunlunta Malbec
  • 2016 Catena Appelation, Altamira Malbec
  • 2014 Catena Alta, Historic Rows Malbec
  • 2014 Catena Zapata, Nicasia Vineyard Malbec
  • 2015 Catena Zapata, Malbec Argentino
A three-day affair, Harvest Wine & Food Festival has quickly grown to be recognized as one of the premier fall festivals in the southeast. Patrons are provided the opportunity to sip and savor over 250 world-class wines paired with the best in regional Gulf Coast cuisine, all while enjoying the beautiful beach town of WaterColor.

Currently ranked number four “Top Charity Wine Auction in the US” by Wine Spectator Magazine, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF) is one of the nation’s premier fundraising organizations, raising money for 16 Northwest Florida children’s charities that assist at-risk youth in the local community by tackling a variety of issues including homelessness, food insecurity, mental health, education, medical care, and much more. In April, DCWAF raised a stunning $3.6 million for its benefiting charities.

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Teresa

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Harvest Wine & Food Festival weekend is coming up Oct 24-26 in WaterColor Florida.

Festival Updates!

It wouldn't be a Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation event without an auction!
Register for year's silent auction and bid anywhere from your phone here: https://HWFF19.givesmart.com

Tickets are available for weekend events at
Harvest Wine & Food Festival Events

Schedule of Events

Thursday, October 24: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Celebrity Winemaker Dinners
SOLD OUT
Catena Zapata with Chef David Bancroft presented by 360 Blue & Good Grit Magazine
Gamble Family Vineyards at Vin'tij Food & Wine
PRIME Cellars at Bijoux Restaurant + Spirits presented by Stephen & Joan Carter
ROY Estate at Seagar's presented by RJH & Associates

Friday, October 25: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Al Fresco Reserve Tasting
Marina Park
Tickets: $200
The Al Fresco Reserve Tasting will offer festival-goers a selection of library wines that feature rare vintages not easily accessible to the average consumer. An array of perfectly paired hors d’oeuvres and live music all set to a breathtaking Gulf coast sunset will make for a memorable and elegant evening.

Saturday, October 26:
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Mad About Malbec Seminar
301 Western Lake Dr., WaterColor
Sommelier and Brand Ambassador Marika Vida-Arnold invites you to taste through the most fascinating features that define the various Malbec wines produced by the world-famous Argentinian Bodega, Catena Zapata. In this intimate seminar, guests will be treated to six different Malbec from the Bodega Catena Zapata range of wines.

1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Grand Tasting
Cerulean Park
Tickets: $150 General Admission | $300 VIP
The Grand Tasting is the festival's main event and is designed to highlight harvest season at the beach. Large seafood, barbecue and provisional stations manned by celebrity chefs and supplemented by the best restaurants along the Gulf Coast are combined with tasting stations featuring over 250 wines from around the world. Craft beer and spirit tents and an exclusive VIP experience will also be available.

Grand Tasting Culinary Seminar Schedule
1:30pm: Rusty Bowers presents Know Your Butcher: Raising the Steaks
2:15pm: Sam Jones BBQ & Fox Bros Bar-B-Q present Stories from the Pitmasters
3pm: Pat Pascarella presents Pasta Fatta A Mano

Saturday Parking: there is a complimentary shuttle running between the WaterColor Publix and the Grand Tasting entrance at the beginning and end times of the festival. All other parking is first come, first serve along 30A.

VIP tickets include a private entrance to the festival and access to the exclusive VIP lounge featuring elevated wines, additional food, and access to Saturday college football.

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