This Wine And Chile Festival Offers Everything You Love About New Mexico
The Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta is a five-day event featuring over 75 restaurants and wines from around the world, offering a unique culinary experience.
Santa Fe is one of New Mexico's most amazing cities and every year it gets even better. The annual Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta offers two of the world's best items! Featuring over 75 of Santa Fe's best restaurants, and wines from all over the world, you won't want to miss this five-day wine and chile extravaganza.
The Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta is kicking off its 31st annual celebration from September 21-25, 2022.
It originally began as a one-day food and wine event with 20 restaurants and 20 wineries.
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Since then it has continued to grow, now spanning five fabulous days.
One of the best festivals in New Mexico, the fiesta now features multiple culinary experiences paired with wines from over 90 winery partners.
Whether you enjoy red, white, pink, bubbly, or dessert wines, you will find it at this annual celebration.
Over 60 incredible restaurants come to Santa Fe to participate, offering New Mexicans a one-of-a-kind experience.
Many cooking demonstrations will be available from Santa Fe's top chefs.
And of course, true to the name, many of the dishes created here will be loaded with savory (and hot!) chile varieties.
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Be sure to bring your appetite and your sense of adventure!
What makes the fiesta so popular, attracting folks from all over the state and further afield, is that it truly is the perfect combination of the best food in Santa Fe and the best wine in the world,
Sampling outstanding culinary fare and sipping unbelievably delicious wines is just the beginning here.
Other events include wine seminars, guest chef luncheons, special reserve wine tastings, silent auctions, and a Sommelier Throwdown!
The pinnacle event is the Grand Tasting, which is held on the lawn at Magers Field.
The Grand Tasting allows you to sample all of the wine and food from the numerous vendors, and it's a celebration to be seen with your own eyes.
Wherever you go, it's sure to be a celebration!
The multifarious events are held throughout various restaurants, expo centers, and other Santa Fe locations.
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Have you been to the totally awesome Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta? What are your favorite parts? Let us know in the comments! You can also see more photos on the event's Facebook page.
While you're in Santa Fe, check out this whimsical road for a unique art experience.
Mark your calendars! Aug. 30, 2024, marks the 100th anniversary of the Burning of Zozobra. This traditional cultural event will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and it's an exciting tradition you won't want to miss. This wonderfully creative way to get the community together is hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe.
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Burning of Zozobra is a tradition that started 100 years ago. In 1924, an artist by the name of Will Shuster, Jr. created the first Zozobra, a 6-foot-tall effigy. The name "Zozobra" is Spanish for "anxiety" or "gloom."
Over the years, it became an annual event and the effigy grew tremendously in size throughout the years. Each one is now a marionette over 50 feet tall. They are built with wood, wire, and cotton.
Slips of paper are filled out with people's gloomy thoughts, anxieties, and negativities. The papers then get slipped into the Zozobra and these thoughts of doom and gloom go up in smoke when the effigy goes down in flames. This gives everyone a clean slate of sorts for the year ahead.
You can go to burnmygloom.com and fill out your gloom online to be included in the burning.
As Zozobra burns, fireworks set the sky ablaze in the background. The culmination of this event is as mesmerizing as it is exciting.
In addition to the Zozobra, the event also has food and beverage vendors as well as...
...live music to keep the crowd entertained as everyone waits for nightfall and the Zozobra going up in flames.
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Burning of Zozobra is uniquely a New Mexico event, one that has occurred annually for 100 years. Will this be the year you attend?
Will you attend the 100th anniversary of the Burning of Zozobra this year? Remember, it will be held at Fort Mercy Park in Santa Fe on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. Gates to the event will open at 4 p.m. To learn more about the event and to purchase your tickets, head to the official Burning Zozobra website. You should also follow The Official Burning of Zozobra Facebook page for event updates.
Need a place to stay when attending the Burning of Zozobra event? Make a reservation at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza located less than a mile from Fort Mercy Park.
What plans do you make during the fall months? Do you enjoy leaf-peeping around the state? How about a colorful fall hike? While the state steps into a different rhythm during the autumn months, a whole new world of activities seems to follow. Pumpkin picking, apple picking, hayrides, and haunted houses are just a few of the enjoyable activities we can enjoy this time of year. And then there are the slew of fall festivals that hit the calendars! We searched high and low and put together this list of some of the best fall festivals in New Mexico that are sure to put you in the spirit of the season.
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1. Manzano Mountain Retreat Harvest Festival
If you've searched for a "fall festival near me," perhaps this one came up for you on the web. Located in Torreon, Manzano Mountain Retreat is hosting its annual Harvest Festival typically from the end of September until the end of October, on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Once you find out all that's in store, you'll be making your fall plans to include this event! Bring the whole family and enjoy apples, cider, a climbing wall, family-friendly games, food, tours, and more. What a way to ring in the season!
If you're looking for fall festivals near Alamagordo, look no further than the annual Apple Festival that usually takes place at the beginning of October. Tickets are always nominally priced and it is always a great activity for the entire family. This festival of fall fun will have food vendors, cider donuts, live music, beer, wine, arts and crafts vendors, caramel apples, and even a petting zoo!
For fall festivals near Albuquerque, New Mexico, head to the village of Corrales, a suburb of the city, at the end of September. During this time, the Corrales Harvest Festival will be happening and you won't want to miss it! This fall event has been going strong since 1985 and is a great event to get a feel of the village's agricultural and cultural community. For even more fun during the event, be sure to attend The Hootenanny on Saturday night!
Close to the Colorado-New Mexico border lies the town of Red River. Each year, this town hosts its epic 18th Annual Oktoberfest. This year's much-anticipated event will be held in mid-October, and will make you feel like you're in a Bavarian country. Enjoy live entertainment, a beard and mustache competition, art vendors, food vendors, a kid's zone, and, of course, beer. Don't forget to wear your lederhosen!
To learn more about Oktoberfest in Red River, visit the Red River website as well as the Red River Facebook page.
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5. Harvest Festival at El Rancho de las Golondrinas
For fall festivals near Santa Fe, nothing is quite like the Harvest Festival at El Rancho de las Golondrinas. This annual festival which has been going on for over 50 years is typically held near the beginning of October when the weather in New Mexico is still nice and inviting. El Rancho de las Golondrinas is a 200-acre living history museum with 30 historic buildings surrounded by the fall foliage of the cottonwood trees. Festival attendees will have the opportunity to stomp grapes, pick out pumpkins, make crafts, sample local food vendors, and more. This is a can't-miss fall event in Santa Fe!
One of the most amazing fall festivals near Albuquerque is its hot air balloon festival. Nothing rings in the fall season quite like the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. This special event is held every October and each year features over 600 hot air balloons in a kaleidoscope of colors. People come from far and wide, not just from around Albuquerque and other parts of New Mexico, but literally from all over the United States and all over the world. It is perhaps one of the best known hot air balloon festivals in the world. Also, be sure not to miss the balloon glow events. They are nothing short of spectacular!
Visit the
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" target="_blank">Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta website to purchase tickets and the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Facebook page for updates.
7. New Mexico Brew Fest
For another fantastic fall event in and near Albuquerque, you can't go wrong with a beer festival! This year's New Mexico Brew Fest will be held near the beginning of October at Expo New Mexico. This is one of the most popular beer festivals in the country and, if you're a craft brew aficionado, you'll want to attend. Dozens of breweries, cideries, and distilleries from around the state will be here. It's possible you'll discover your new favorite brew here this year!
So, will you attend any (or maybe all) of the best fall festivals in New Mexico this year? If your favorite isn't on this list, please mention it in the comments along with any other fun activities you enjoy this time of year. Also feel free to tell us: What are some of your favorite things to do during the fall in New Mexico? What about your favorite Albuquerque fall festivals?
Have you thought about embarking on a fall hike in New Mexico this year? Just remember to download the AllTrails+ app to find some of the best trails around the state.
Thinking about taking a Land of Enchantment vacay soon? Then consider booking your flight via the Dollar Flight Club.
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