Seven Springs Wine Festival slated for Aug. 25-27
All things Pennsylvania wine will be celebrated next month at the 30th annual Seven Springs Wine Festival.
鈥淔or 30 years, Seven Springs Wine Festival has welcomed guests to the resort to celebrate and experience the distinct and diverse flavors of Pennsylvania wines,鈥 said Brett Cook, resort general manager. 鈥淲hat started as a small gathering of local wineries at the base of the slopes in 1993 has grown into one of the state鈥檚 largest wine festivals and an iconic event for the resort and our region.鈥
Each year, Seven Springs and the Pennsylvania Wine Association partner to bring together wineries from across Pennsylvania. This year鈥檚 event will feature nearly 25 wineries including Bella Terra Vineyards, Cellar 鈥54, Happy Valley Vineyard & Winery, King View Meadery, Starr Hill Winery, and Wine O鈥機lock Somewhere Winery.
鈥淭he beauty of the mountain combined with the amazing people who attend, make this one of the year鈥檚 most anticipated events guests and wineries alike,鈥 said Scott Neely, board president of the Pennsylvania Wine Association.
On Friday, Aug. 25, guests can 鈥淧arty Like It鈥檚 1993鈥 with live entertainment headlined by the band Old Skool from 7 to 9 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to don vintage 90s attire like shoulder pads, baby-doll dresses, slouch socks, track suits, grunge gear or denim jackets.
Two wine seminars will be held Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 26 and 27. The Seven Springs culinary team will host 鈥淐ooking with Wine,鈥 and Black Dog Wine Company will host 鈥淲ine Tasting Like A Pro.鈥
Discounted tickets are available online at www.7springs.com, and may also be available at the event gate. Admission to the festival includes a souvenir wine glass, samples from up to 25 Pennsylvania wineries, live music on multiple stages, access to wine seminars, and complimentary wine check service for purchases made from attending wineries. Designated driver tickets will be available at the event gate for $20 per person. The Seven Springs Wine Festival is only open to guests aged 21 and up.
Hours are from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 25, and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 26 and 27.


