Jackson Hole Food & Wine Summer Festival

Jackson, WY, USA, Wyoming, United States
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Summer tastings and winemaker events in Teton Village

A three-day summer celebration of food and wine in the Tetons, featuring tastings, seminars, and special dinners—perfectly timed for peak hiking season.

Start date
25 June, 2026 11:00 AM
End date
27 June, 2026 10:00 PM

Event details

The Jackson Hole Food and Wine Summer Festival returns June 25 to 27, 2026, celebrating its 10th anniversary while benefiting Hole Food Rescue, the local nonprofit dedicated to reducing food waste in Teton County.

All events are strictly 21 and over, with no children permitted and IDs checked at entry. There are no VIP all access passes. Each event requires separate ticketing, and all sales are final with no refunds.

The opening Taste of Jackson Hole event is priced at $200 for general admission and $250 for early entry. It transforms Rendezvous Lodge at 9,095 feet into one of Wyoming’s most spectacular tasting rooms. Guests ascend via the Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort to sample offerings from more than 15 food booths representing the valley’s top restaurants, along with 17 or more beverage stations.

Early entry tickets grant 30 minutes of advance access and consistently sell out first, making them the top booking priority.

The Burgundy Wine Tasting at Caldera House, priced at $375, is considered a true bucket list experience. Jean Luc Pépin, estate manager of Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé, pours Grand Cru Musigny alongside Master Sommelier Bobby Stuckey of Boulder’s Frasca Hospitality Group. Seating is intimate, and tickets typically disappear within days of the March release.

Dinner Series events range from $600 to $1,000, including the Nobu and Vineyard Brands dinner, with portions of select tickets tax deductible. The 2026 chef roster includes Gavin Kaysen of Spoon and Stable in Minneapolis, Melissa Perello of Frances in San Francisco, a James Beard nominee, and Leonard Botello IV of Truth BBQ and YETI Ambassador.

The grand finale, SAVOR, is priced at $395 and takes place at Mead Ranch at 1200 North Spring Gulch Road. This working ranch, with more than 100 years of history, offers unobstructed views of the Tetons. Guests receive custom YETI wine tumblers while One Ton Pig, voted Best Band in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest, performs live bluegrass music.

Dress code matters throughout the weekend. SAVOR specifies festive summer western wear, with cowboy boots or flats recommended and no stilettos on grass terrain. Guests are encouraged to bring layers, as June evenings can drop into the 40s Fahrenheit.

All events proceed rain, shine, or snow, with no refunds for weather delays. The festival strongly advises against drinking and driving. START Bus serves Teton Village, and A Black Car Service is available with advance reservations.

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Food and Beverage All Ages
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