Spring Wine Events: Exciting New Tastings from Pebble Beach to Half Moon Bay with a Stop in Saratoga! Chris Lehoux, March 23, 2026 Spring wine events are flourishing in California, reminding wine enthusiasts of the vibrant season ahead, especially after some challenging years. Although many events have been canceled and vineyards have closed, several major wine gatherings are set to take place. One key event is the Pebble Beach Food & Wine, scheduled for April 9-12. It will feature a remarkable array of wineries from around the world, including renowned names from regions like Oregon, Portugal, and Italy. Attendees can also enjoy culinary creations from 40 top chefs. Highlights include a grand tasting, special seated dinners, and seminars such as a unique Peruvian cuisine experience paired with Napa wines. For more details, tickets are available here. On March 29, the Santa Cruz Mountains Grand Tasting at Mountain Winery in Saratoga will allow attendees to explore wines from local producers amid beautiful scenery. VIP experiences will feature white wine and caviar, alongside artisanal cheese and charcuterie. A limited seminar focusing on Chardonnay will enhance the experience. More information can be found here. Following this is the Half Moon Bay Wine & Jazz Festival on May 9, showcasing approximately 50 wineries along with jazz performances and local food vendors. Visitors can purchase wines directly from producers on-site. Tickets are available starting at $68 here. Despite the excitement surrounding these events, the wine community recently faced some setbacks. Two iconic brands, Chalone and Talbott, announced their closures. Chalone’s products will still be available for a while at the Carmel Plaza tasting room, while Talbott’s tasting room shut down on March 22, leaving its future uncertain. These closures mark a significant loss for California’s winemaking landscape, highlighting the ongoing struggles within the industry. On a positive note, Vino Locale in Palo Alto remains a beloved establishment, celebrating its 25th anniversary with a menu that showcases local wines and diverse culinary offerings, alongside regular live music engagements. While the spring wine season unfolds, it illustrates both the resilience and vulnerability of California’s wine culture. About the Author: Chris Lehoux Meet Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and dedicated blogger with a deep passion for all things wine-related. With years of expertise in the industry, Chris shares insightful wine reviews, valuable wine tasting tips, expert pairing advice, and captivating tales of vineyard visits. Join Chris on a journey through the world of wine, where every sip is an adventure waiting to be savored! Wine