Seasonal & Holidays

Grand Harvest Wine Fest Coming To Morris County

Sample wine from 14 different New Jersey wineries.

MORRISTOWN, NJ — Fall is here, and that means the annual Grand Harvest Wine Festival is back.

The event, held the first full weekend of October, will take place at Fosterfields Living Historical Farm in Morristown.

In addition to wine, there will be different foods (including pizza, guacamole, ice cream and more) and live music. There will also be vendors and a kids zone.

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"Fosterfields Living Historical Farm is such a beautiful place that it lends itself perfectly to the ambiance of a wine festival. I can not wait to again see everyone filling the back field surrounded by autumn leaves, listening to fabulous bands, enjoying great wine, browsing our artisan crafters and just relaxing with family & friends," Kathy Bullock, Vice President of GPS, Inc., said.

The following wineries are participating: Auburn Road Vineyards, Cava Winery, Chestnut Run Farms, Coda Rossa Winery, DiMatteo Vineyards, Four Sisters Winery, Plagido’s Winery, Sharrott Winery, Southwind Vineyard, Tomasello Winery, Valenzano Winery, Villa Milagro Vineyards, Villari Vineyards and Wagonhouse Winery.

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Here is ticking information, from the organizers:

Tickets for the “Grand Harvest Wine Festival” can be purchased in advance at the discount rate of $20 and at the gate for $25 (cash only admission at the gate). Sampling admission to the “Grand Harvest Wine Festival” includes wine tasting of more than 200 New Jersey wines and a complimentary wine glass. Attendees will be able to not only sample wine but also purchase wines by the bottle or case. Non-samplers who are 21 and older are just $5 at the gate. All those under 21 are free. For complete details about the “Grand Harvest Wine Festival” and to purchase advance discount tickets go to www.newjerseywineevents.com. Large groups or bus groups can send an email via the festival web site. The “Grand Harvest Wine Festival” is produced by GPS, Inc of New Egypt, NJ.

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