(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The 33rd Annual Wine Festival of Colorado Springs will take place from Feb. 26 to March 1, 2025. This event is a must for wine lovers! You can enjoy a great variety of wines from the California Central Coast–all while supporting a great cause.
Jim Little, Founder of the Wine Festival and Owner of Coaltrain Wine & Spirits, along with Nathan Halvorson, CEO of the Colorado Springs Conservatory, joined Loving Living Local and FOX21 Morning News to share exciting details. As in previous years, the festival will benefit the Colorado Springs Conservatory, a nonprofit dedicated to providing world-class arts education to local youth.
This year, the festival is bringing back a previous theme for the first time: the California Central Coast. After a successful feature in the past, the region’s exceptional wines are making a return. Attendees can look forward to wine and food pairings, expert-led tastings, celebrity chef luncheons, and the popular Grand Tasting, showcasing wines from crisp whites to bold reds.
As Southern Colorado’s longest-running charity wine event, the festival is a great way to enjoy fine wines and support a good cause.
The grand finale will take place on Saturday, March 1, with the Gala Wine Dinner and Live Auction at The Broadmoor. The evening will feature a five-course, wine-paired dinner starting at 6:30 p.m., with wines from top winemakers. The night will conclude with a live auction offering rare wines and exclusive travel packages.
With the festival just around the corner, tickets are selling fast. Don’t miss this experience filled with fine wines, delicious food, and a great cause.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.winefestivalofcoloradosprings.com.

