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I can hardly believe the Asheville Wine & Food Festival is five years old! It’s grown from a small four-hour festival by the French Broad River to encompass five days of food, drinks and excitement. And this year, we have more than 60 volunteers and nearly a dozen staffers to make sure both attendees and exhibitors have a great time. New this year was ELIXIR, which presented the opportunity to sample a fine selection of craft spirits from North Carolina distilleries. The party celebrated Asheville’s burgeoning craft cocktail scene, and featured the region’s first and only mixology competition. And if you did not make it to SWEET at the Grove Arcade, you missed the single largest gathering of chocolatiers, bakers, pâtissiers, and ice cream makers ever assembled in our region. The WNC Chefs Challenge is in its fourth year, and each year, new chefs emerge as top competitors to vie for the winning title and $5,000 purse. Eliada, a 109-year-old nonprofit serving Western North Carolina’s children and families, was one of our beneficiaries this year. We were honored to have students from their School of Trade Arts assist each team in the competition. At the FRS Chefs Challenge Finale today, we also provide financial support to the Asheville Independent Restaurant Association’s Chefs of Tomorrow Scholarship Fund. During today’s Grand Tasting, we hope you’ll sip and savor the flavors of the region, and in between bites pause to take in some of the extra happenings. Learn from great chefs at the Williams-Sonoma Culinary Demonstration areas; visit the Firestorm Festival Bookseller, where you can meet award-winning authors, including Nathalie Dupree, three-time winner of the James Beard Cookbook Award; or talk with the folks at FEAST and Appalachian Food StoryBank, both programs of Slow Food Asheville, and see what they’re doing to better the health of children and preserve Southern Appalachian food traditions. And don’t leave without taking home some sweet and savory souvenirs and bottles of wine. You can order from the vendors, and pick up your purchases at the Wine Pick-up Area on your way out. I’d also like to thank all of our sponsors. EDISON craft ales + kitchen, the Grove Park Inn’s latest innovative restaurant, is our title sponsor this year. Prestige Subaru, WNC magazine, Biltmore, and many others have played a significant role in shaping the scope and feel of this festival. And thanks to you, the attendee, for supporting our efforts to bring attention and support to the region’s phenomenal food scene. Cheers to a delicious day and we look forward to seeing you next year! Cheers!
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Check out the array of appetizing events that took place leading up to the Grand Tasting.
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he fourth annual WNC Chefs Challenge has seen 16 of the region’s finest chefs fight to the finish in an Iron Chef-style battle for the title of Best Chef in WNC. It’s been a competition of culinary panache that began February 12, with the first round and quarterfinals taking place every Tuesday for 12 weeks at Chestnut restaurant in downtown. Diners and a panel of judges sampled dishes created around a secret ingredient—from goat cheese to strawberries to sorghum—to determine each night’s winner. The semifinals were held August 20 & 21 at Pack’s Tavern, with Chef Daniel Wright from Tomato Jam Café taking on Chef Steven
Goff of Zambra, followed by Chef Anthony Cerrato of Strada Italiano competing against Chef Brian Ross of DOUGH. The finale, presented by FRS, takes place during the Grand Tasting. Judges include awardwinning cookbook author Nathalie Dupree, food writers Mackensy Lunsford with the Asheville Scene and Emily Patrick with the Mountain Xpress, Chestnut Chef Joe Scully, and Susi Gott Séguret, founder of the Seasonal School of Culinary Arts. Catch all the action at 2 p.m. today on the lower level, and stay tuned as the Best Chef in WNC is announced. The winner takes home a $5,000 cash prize, cookware courtesy of FRS, and, of course, bragging rights.
2013 WNC Chefs Challenge Beneficiaries
clockwise from right: Using sweet potatoes as the secret ingredient, HomeGrown prepared a braised pork belly with a sweet potato hash and a sweet potato-coconut curry sauce for the March 19th Chefs Challenge.
The 2013 WNC Chefs Challenge is proud to award $1,000 to Eliada, a 109-yearold agency serving Western North Carolina’s children and families. Students from Eliada’s School of Trade Arts (ESTA), a post-secondary vocational school and transitional living program for young men transitioning from long-term foster care to independence, had the opportunity to work alongside participants throughout this year’s Chef Challenge, offering them the opportunity to learn and grow. Additionally, the WNC Chefs Challenge is proud to donate $1,500 to the Asheville Independent Restaurant Association’s Chefs of Tomorrow Scholarship Fund. Established through Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College’s nationally accredited culinary program, the fund provides rising hospitality industry professionals with financial assistance.
During the May 7th challenge, West Asheville Lounge & Kitchen presented a goat cheese strawberry crepe dessert that was voted the No. 3 dish of the night. In each Chefs Challenge except for the Finale, diners get to vote and help determine the night’s winner. It’s a great time had by all, as everyone gets to be a food critic for a night!
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Pairing Dinners New this year, select restaurants hosted Pairing Dinners leading up to the Grand Tasting, offering diners the even more opportunity to samples Asheville’s culinary landscape.
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We’d like to thank the following chefs and their teams for participating in this year’s WNC Chefs Challenge. April Moon Harper..........Sunny Point Café Daniel Wright....................Tomato Jam Café Dan Moore.........................DoubleTree Catering Edwin French....................Pack’s Tavern Mike Fisera........................Lexington Avenue Brewery Sean Fernandez.................Ruth’s Chris Steak House Jonathan Santiago.............Biltmore Village Inn Steven Goff........................Zambra Cary Shackelford...............Deerfield Retirement Community Greg Kilpatrick..................HomeGrown Anthony Cerrato...............Strada Italiano Stuart Jensen......................Stuart’s on the Green Graham Overal.................The Blackbird Chuck Kegg.......................West Asheville Lounge & Kitchen Brian Ross..........................DOUGH Michael Marshall..............Harrah’s Cherokee Resort
August 15: Isis Restaurant & Music Hall hosted a four course dinner paired with Kosuge wines from Napa Valley. B. Kosuge Wines offers handcrafted pinot noir, chardonnay, and syrah from the Sonoma coast of California. August 17: DOUGH offered “Be a Commis” Culinary Experience. Pronounced ko-MEE, commis is a French word meaning chef’s assistant or apprentice. Chef Brian Ross of DOUGH provided diners the opportunity to roll up their sleeves for a behind-the-scenes look at North Asheville’s newest market. A series of stations showcased how to create dishes spanning various cuisines and flavors from east to west, before diners tasted the fruits of their labor alongside samples of wine and beer.
Special Thanks also goes to: • Chestnut for hosting the preliminary and quarterfinal rounds • Pack’s Tavern for hosting the semifinals • FRS for providing the cookware for the Chefs Challenge Finale • French Broad Food Co-op for contributing pantry items for the finale • And (you’ll have to wait and see) for providing today’s secret ingredient Read all about previous Chefs Challenges on our blog at
ashevillewineandfood.com. #wncchefs #avleat
August 18: Fig Bistro was inspired by the Riviera when Executive Chef Jerami Jones presented a Euro-Mediterranean dinner that featured food and wines from Southern France, Spain, and Italy. Meet-and-greet wines and hors d’oeuvres preceeded a fourcourse dinner with wine pairings. August 25: Cap your festival experience at Strada Italiano tomorrow. This intimate trattoria in downtown hosts Spaghetteria Sunday with Stemmari Sicilian wines on the rooftop terrace. The four-course family-style Italian meal, featuring antipasti, a poultry dish, salada course, and dessert, is paired with a selection of wines from Stemmari, which is the oldest sutainable winery in Italy. Tickets at www.ashevillewineandfood.com!
Top: Chef Anthony Cerrato, Vijay Shastri, and Josh Burnett from team Strada Italiano Strawberries were the secret ingredient in the challenge held on April 30 between Chef Cary Shackelford with Deerfield Retirement Community and Chef Anthony Cerrato of Strada Italiano. It was a very close match, as Shackelford’s Strawberry Sabayon served in a champagne flute (above right) and Cerrato’s golden beet and strawberry salad (left) earned high points among diners.
If you took part in a Pairing Dinner this year, we thank you for your support! Share your experience at #avleat.
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n Thursday, August 22, attendees at this high-spirited bartenders brawl got to sample the best of Asheville’s craft cocktail scene. Held at The Venue in downtown, the event pit 12 of the city’s top mixologists against each other. Competitors were challenged to create drinks using an Angry Orchard hard cider, their choice of spirits provided by eight distilleries, as well as their own homemade syrups and mixers. The winner received a gift certificate to a local B&B from Angry Orchard, as well as $250 in cash, courtesy of the Asheville Wine & Food Festival. Attendees got to sample cocktails from the bartenders, plus all participating distilleries, and enjoyed beer, wine, and food provided by The Venue. Visit www.ashevillewineandfood.com to see photos from Asheville’s hottest cocktail party and to find out who won!
Thanks to the following for injecting SPIRIT into the party! Angry Orchard | Hard Cider Barritts Ginger Beer | Tito’s Handmade Vodka Blue Ridge Distillery | Defiant Whiskey Carolina Distillers | Carriage House Apple Brandy Howling Moon | Moonshine Whiskey
Muddy River Distillery | Carolina Rum Southern Artisan Spirits | Cardinal Gin Top of the Hill Distillery | Topo Dry Gin Troy & Sons Distillers | Moonshine, Oak Reserve & Blonde Whiskey
Participating Bars Chestnut EDISON craft ales + kitchen The Junction The Lobster Trap The Market Place MG Road OneFIFTYOne Boutique Bar & Kitchen PULP The Social Lounge Storm Rhum Bar & Bistro Vinnie’s Neighborhood Italian WXYZ Lounge
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An Evening of Decadent Desserts
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ho doesn’t enjoy dessert first? For the fourth year, the Asheville Wine & Food Festival presented SWEET, a luscious evening filled with cakes, chocolates, tarts, pastries, plus wines and spirits. Held Friday, August 23, at the graceful and historic Grove Arcade, SWEET highlighted a slew of local bakers, chocolatiers, pâtissiers, wine vendors and distillers. The shops of the Grove Arcade stayed open late, while live music by the Honey Holler old-time string quartet set a vibrant tone.
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Barritt’s Ginger Beer Blue Ridge Distilling Carolina Distillers The Chocolate Lab City Bakery French Broad Chocolate Lounge Hi-Wire Brewing The Hop Isa’s Bistro Karen Donatelli Cake Designs Kilwins Noble Cider Nuts About Fudge Pisgah Brewing Co. Rachel’s Delectables Santé Wine Bar & Tap Room Silvermoon Chocolate Southern Artisan Spirits Strada Bakehouse Sugar & Snow Sweet Monkey Troy & Sons Distillers True Confections UliMana Ultimate Ice Cream Well-Bred Bakery & Cafe
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Delve into the smorgasbord of flavors and happenings at the grandest tasting of all.
sheville and Western North Carolina are blessed with a legion of farms; innovative restaurants and award-winning chefs; countless artisan food producers from cheese makers to chocolatiers; and let’s not forget the deluge of wineries, distilleries, and nearly threedozen breweries. Even locals find it almost impossible to sample every delicious flavor the region has to offer, but the spread laid out at the Grand Tasting comes pretty close. The fifth annual Grand Tasting, presented by this year’s title sponsor EDISON at The Grove Park Inn, offers bites and sips from nearly 125 vendors, plus cooking demonstrations by celebrated chefs, the FRS Chefs Challenge Finale to name the
Best Chef in WNC, and a marketplace of Appalachian Grown Farms. Firestorm Café & Books is selling regionally penned cookbooks, and don’t miss the chance to meet some of the authors, including Nathalie Dupree, three-time winner of the James Beard book award. Take your time to explore the upper concourse and lower arena, as there is plenty to sample and purchase. For your convenience, your orders will be waiting at the Wine Pick-up Area, located on your way out. Also, as you exit, you’ll find our official Festival Concierge, where representatives from the Asheville Independent Restaurant Association and Mountain Xpress will be on hand to guide you to your next flavorfilled adventure.
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Festival Highlights
schedule of events Williams-Sonoma Culinary Demonstration Area (SALT)
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arner tips from some of Asheville’s most recognized culinarians and authors during eight cooking demonstrations, which take place throughout the day on two stages on the lower level. Learn all about gluten-free cooking from expert Chef Peter Pollay of Posana Café. You’re sure to gain some Southern comfort from the recipes revealed by Chef Brian Sonoskus of acclaimed Tupelo Honey Café. Or uncover the joy of identifying and preparing foods that grow in the wild with forager Alan Muskat, aka The Mushroom Man. See the Schedule of Events for a full listing.
2 p.m........Chef William Dissen, The Market Place 3 p.m........Author Laurie Bakke, Laurie Bakke’s Kitchen 4 p.m........Author Ashley English, Small Measure Williams-Sonoma Culinary Demonstration Area (PEPPER) 1:30 p.m.......Chef Brian Sonoskus, Tupelo Honey Café 2:30 p.m.......Chef Laurey Masterton, Laurey’s 3:30 p.m.......Chef Peter Pollay, Posana Café
Firestorm Festival Bookseller
4:30 p.m.......Wild Foods Forager Alan Muskat
irestorm Cafe & Books, named one of the “10 Coolest Independent Coffee Shops Across the U.S.” by Zagat, hosts this year’s Festival bookstore at the Grand Tasting. Celebrated cookbook authors and chefs, including James Beard
FRS Chefs Challenge Finale 2-4 p.m. .......Cook-off Author Signings at Firestorm Festival Bookseller
The Farmers Market
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n between bites and sips, make your way to the lower level, where the North Carolina Department of Agriculture will be on hand, along with a handful of Appalachian Grown Certified Farms. An initiative of the Appalachian Sustainable
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Agriculture Project, the certification is an effort to recognize farms and products that are grown or raised in Western North Carolina and Southern Appalachia. And when you purchase items bearing the Appalachian Grown logo, you’re helping support the local economy. More than 700 farms and 300 businesses are certified each year. Today, you’ll have the chance to meet members from Dillingham Family Farm, Yellow Branch Cheese, Hickory Nut Gap Farm, Foothills Farms, and Imladris Farms, among others.
2 p.m............Deborah Maugans, Southern Food Consultants
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Award-winner Nathalie Dupree, Debby Maugans of Small-Batch Baking fame, and Laurey Masterton of Laurey’s café and catering, will be on hand to meet, greet and sign copies of their books—the perfect Festival keepsake!
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More Highlights FRS Chefs Challenge Finale level. Using cookware courtesy of FRS, the finalists will prepare three dishes around a secret ingredient and food provided by the French Broad Food Co-op. Each team will have an hour, sans cell phones and cookbooks, to create a menu and complete their dishes to be placed before the judges. Stay tuned as the Best Chef in WNC is named. The winner takes home $5,000 cash and gourmet cookware from FRS.
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oasting nearly 30 area breweries, Asheville’s beer industry is booming, and sampling an array of tasty suds is a must for any itinerary. And while we’re not the Asheville Wine & Food & Beer Festival—because we admit, that would be a mouthful—the festival does feature select buzz-worthy breweries, including Oskar Blues, Sierra Nevada, Burial Beer, Hi-Wire Brewing, Pisgah Brewing Co., Barritts Ginger Beer, plus ciders and spirits galore.
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The Inside Scoop Get the most out of this delectable epicurean experience. • SHOPPING STRATEGY. Use your Festival tote to load up on sweet and savory souvenirs. For your bulkier loads, make your purchase through the vendors and our volunteers will deliver your selections to the Wine Pick-up Area, located near the exit. • STAY POISED. Juggling wine glass, plate, and more can prove challenging. Rather that turn your plate into a toppling mess, focus
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his year’s WNC Chefs Challenge began in February with 16 chefs. The competition has placed 90 expertly crafted dishes built around 15 secret ingredients before a panel of judges and hundreds of diners who voted to determine the winners. Today, only two chefs remain to battle it out during the FRS Chefs Challenge Finale. You can catch all the fiery action at 2 p.m. on the lower
on one food and drink sample at a time. • PACE YOURSELF. Plan your sampling around the events you want to see. Nosh between events and allow yourself to digest while you take in the cooking demos, cookbook author appearances and FRS Chefs Challenge Finale. • HYDRATE. Drink plenty of water. Look for Jana Water hydration stations throughout the festival. The premium, bottled water also serves as a refreshing palette cleanser.
efore prohibition, North Carolina was the leading wine producer in the United States. It has taken a long time to climb back to the No. 6 position, and a lot of that help has come from ordinary folks who have a passion for making wine. That’s why the Asheville Wine & Food Festival is again showcasing through competition, what these folks are doing. Earlier this year, winemakers were encouraged to pull their wines from their cellars to be evaluated by the French Broad Vignerons, a local group that brings together home winemakers and grape growers for training sessions, wine tastings, and camaraderie. Entries from winemakers not associated with wineries and residing in North Carolina or bordering states were accepted. The final judging will take place today during the Grand Tasting. The judges will critique the wines on color, clarity, bouquet, and flavor using a modified Davis Card wine evaluation. Stop by the Wine Competition (booth #240 in the lower level) to see who the winners are. Winners TBA throughout the day. For info on the French Broad Vignerons, visit frenchbroadvignerons.blogspot.com.
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254 WayCo Ham waycohams.com
201 Jana Water janawater.com
229 Capital at Play capitalatplay.com
256 Happy Mountain Foods happymtnfarm.com
203 Blue Ridge Outdoors blueridgeoutdoors.com
230 Skyland Distributing nesdi.com
257 Williams-Sonoma williams-sonoma.com
204 Subaru prestigesubaru.com
231 Metro Wine metrowinesasheville.com
258 Beam Family Farm bffbeef.com
205 WNC Magazine wncmagazine.com
232 Blue Ridge Food Ventures advantagewest.com
259 Justus Orchard justusorchard.com
206 Blind Pig Supper Club blindpigofasheville.com
234 Biltmore Estate biltmore.com
260 Atlantic Natural Foods
207 Downtown Association ashevilledowntown.org
236 Crooked Condiments crookedcondiments.com
208 John C. Campbell Folk School folkschool.org
237 Samuel Adams Brewery samueladams.com
209 Mountain Piece Makers Quilt Guild mountainpiecemakersquiltguild.com
238 Lake James Cellars Winery lakejamescellars.com
210 Imladris Farm imladrisfarm.com
239 Sallie’s Greatest salliesgreatest.com
212 Southern Artisan Spirits southernartisanspirits.com
240 Wine Competition
213 Red Stag Grill bohemianhotelasheville.com 215 Maggie B’s maggiebswine.com 216 Sunburst Trout Market sunbursttrout.com 218 Moonshine Cakes TNmoonshinecakes.com 219 Biltmore Estate biltmore.com 221 The Scene ashevillescene.com 222 Falderal Winery falderalwinery.com 223 Amelia’s Spicing Pecans spicingpecans.com 224 Mountain BizWorks mountainbizworks.org 225 Slow Food Asheville slowfoodasheville.org 226 F.E.A.S.T. slowfoodasheville.org 228 RagApple Lassie ragapplelassie.com
255 Covington Spirits covingtonvodka.com
atlanticnaturalfoods.com 261 English Farmstead Cheese englishfarmsteadcheese.com 263 Butterfield Candies butterfieldcandies.com 264 Wine & Design Asheville wineanddesignus.com 265 The Wine Tunnel winetunnelashevillenc-com.webs.com
241 Asheville Meet Up Group
266 Smoking J’s Fiery Foods smokingjsfieryfoods.com
242 Yellow Branch Cheese yellowbranch.com
267 Top of the Hill Distillery topofhilldistillery.com
243 Green River Picklers GRPicklers.com
268 Center for Poultry centerforpoultry.com
244 Dillingham Family Farms
269 Titos Specialty Foods titosfood.com
245 Firewalker Hot Sauce Co. firewalkerhotsauce.com 246 Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards saintpaulmountainvineyards.com 247 Foothills Pasture Raised Meats ashevillelocalmeats.com 248 Hickory Nut Gap Farm hickorynutgapfarm.com
270 Sunset Terrace groveparkinn.com/sunset-terrace 271 Cooper Pot & Spoon copperpottraditions.com 272 South Creek Vineyard southcreekwinery.com 273 North American Truffle Grower’s Association trufflegrowers.com
249 Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project asapconnections.org 250 William-Sonoma Culinary Demo (SALT) 251 Firestorm Festival Bookseller firestorm.coop
274 Cúrate curatetapasbar.com 276 Sweet Water Brewery sweetwater.com 277 French Broad Food Co-Op frenchbroadfood.coop
252 William-Sonoma Culinary Demo (PEPPER)
278 FRS & Affiliates gofrs.com
253 NC Department of Agriculture ncagr.gov
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138 DOUGH doughasheville.com 139 Gallolea Organic gallolea.com 140 North Carolina Wine & Gifts NorthCarolinaWineGifts.com 141 Burial Beer burialbeer.com 142 Rain Tree Cellars raintreecellars.com 143 Pisgah Brewing Co. pisgahbrewing.com 144 Storm Rhum Bar & Bistro stormrhumbar.com 145 Rodney Strong Vineyards rodneystrong.com 146 Willa’s Shortbread willas-shortbread.com 147 North American Beverage Co. bermudasgingerbeer.com 148 Sierra Nevada sierranevada.com 149 Burntshirt Vineyard burntshirtvineyards.com 150 Bourgeois Wines bourgeoiswines.com 151 Fitzgerald at the Grove Park Inn groveparkin.com 152 EDISON at the Grove Park Inn groveparkin.com 153 Troy & Sons Distillers troyandsons.com 154 Waldensian Style Wine waldensianheritagewines.com 155 Strada Italiano stradaasheville.com 156 Theros Olive Oil therosoliveoil.com 157 Rosa’s Kitchen rosaskitchen.com 158 Coconut Organics coconutorganics.com
101 The Tree & Vine thetreeandvine.com 102 McManis Family Vineyards mcmanisfamilyvineyards.com
113 Native Vine Vineyard nativevineswinery.com
126 MG Road chaipani.net
159 Selina Naturally selinanaturally.com
114 The Chocolate Lab thechocolatelab.biz
127 Lusty Monk Mustard lustymonk.com
160 UliMana ulimana.com
103 Asheville Goods ashevillegoods.com
115 Pack’s Tavern packstavern.com
128 Muddy River Distillery muddyriverdistillery.com
161 WNCW wncw.org
104 Flint Hill Vineyards flinthillvineyards.com
116 Bodega Gratia bodegagratia.com
129 Isa’s Bistro isasbistro.com
162 Spice & Tea Exchange spiceandtea.com
105 Ben’s Tune Up benstuneup.com
117 Howling Moon Distillery howlingmoonshine.com
130 Linville Falls Winery linvillefallswinery.com
163 Winehaus weinhaus.com
106 Carolina Distillery carolinadistillery.com
118 Charleston Woodworks charlestonchops.biz
131 Oil & Vinegar oilandvinegarusa.com
164 Asheville Chamber of Commerce ashevillechamber.org
107 Hi-Wire Brewery hiwirebrewing.com
119 Tryon Distributing tryondist.com
132 Shelton Vineyards sheltonvineyards.com
165 Horizons at Grove Park Inn groveparkinn.com
108 Chestnut Restaurant chestnutasheville.com
120 Farm Burger farmburger.net
133 5 Walnut Wine Bar 5walnut.com
166 Santé Wine Bar & Tap Room santewinebar.com
109 Row 11 Winery roweleven.com
122 Oskar Blues oskarblues.com
134 Roots & Branches rootsandbranchesavl.com
167 Big T Coastal Provision bigtcostalprovisions.com
110 PLANT plantisfood.com
123 Sunny Point Café sunnypointcafe.com
135 Blue Ridge Distilling blueridgedistilling.com
168 Parker Binns Vineyards parker-binnsvineyard.com
111 Angry Orchard Cider angryorchard.com
124 Addison Farms Vineyard addisonfarms.net
136 Childress Vineyards childressvineyards.com
112 Empire Distributing empiredist.com
125 Chai Pani chaipani.net
137 French Broad Chocolate Lounge frenchbroadchocolates.com
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fter enjoying the offerings put forth by our local vendors, the question remains what to do with your evening? The Asheville Independent Restaurant Association and Mountain Xpress will be on hand at the official Asheville Wine & Food Festival Concierge, located near the exit, to help answer that question. Get directions to independent dining recommendations, downtown hotspots, and suggestions for evening excitement to continue the festivities while the night is still young.
Use your smart device to scan these QR codes to unlock a wealth of resources for further exploration of the local food scene. Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project’s Local Food Guide features farms, farmers markets, and much, much more. asap.org
Mountain Xpress’ Food & Drink Guide offers an extensive list of where to eat around town, plus a food blog. avleats.com
Asheville Independent Restaurant Association’s Dining Guide offers a list of Asheville’s independently owned eateries. airasheville.org Slow Food Asheville hosts a slew of food-centric celebrations to explore authentic flavors of the region. slowfoodasheville.org
Explore Asheville provides a wealth of resources on the city’s Foodtopian Society, plus an extensive dining guide. exploreasheville.com
WNC Magazine’s Dining Guide offers the most comprehensive guide to dining around Western North Carolina. wncmagazine.com
Wine Pick-up
Need A Ride?
avor your Festival experience by taking home wines and other savory and sweet goodies. You can purchase wines directly from the vendors while you sip and stroll. For your convenience, volunteers will pick up your selections and store them safely until your departure. When you are ready to claim your purchases, simply stop by the Wine Pick-up Area near the exit on your way out the door.
Should you need a ride to your next destination, please phone one of our local cab companies.
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Beaver Lake Cab Company........ (828) 252-1913 Checker Cab Service.................. (828) 254-1155 New Blue Bird Taxi Company...... (828) 258-8331 Yellow Cab Company................ (828) 253-3311
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