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Jersey City Wine Fest Returns Nov. 22 With 100+ Wines and Local Food Vendors

Jersey City Wine Fest Returns

The Jersey City Wine Fest is coming back on Saturday, November 22, 2025, bringing an evening of wine tasting, food, music, and fun to the Harborside Atrium at 210 Hudson St., Jersey City, NJ 07311. The event runs from 6:00–9:30 PM and invites guests to enjoy more than 100 kinds of wine, live entertainment, and food from well-known local vendors. It is designed as an easygoing, walk-around event where people can taste, talk, and explore at their own pace.

Key Takeaways
  • The Jersey City Wine Fest takes place on November 22, 2025, from 6:00–9:30 PM at the Harborside Atrium and features more than 100 wine varieties from around the world.
  • Guests can enjoy unlimited wine samples, live entertainment, interactive games, and food from popular vendors, including Mozzarepas, Taste of Poland, Chavas Empanadas, and Angry Archies.
  • Tickets are $60 for General Admission and $15 for Designated Drivers, with a 40% discount available through code JERSEYBITES.

A Full Evening of Wine, Food, Music, and Games

The festival promises a relaxed night built around tasting. Organizers describe it as “your all-access pass to new wines from around the world.” Guests will enjoy wine samples for the entire evening and can talk directly with winery representatives to learn about each pour. With winter on the way, the event encourages visitors to “warm up with wine” and spend time with friends in a bright, lively indoor setting.

A variety of food vendors will be on hand to provide dishes that complement the wine selections. Attendees can expect offerings from:

  • Mozzarepas
  • Taste of Poland
  • Chavas Empanadas
  • Angry Archies
  • More food vendors are still being added

Along with tastings and food, guests will also find live music, interactive games, and small shops selling items such as handmade purses, earrings, and other crafted goods.

A Large Lineup of Wine, Spirits, and Specialty Vendors

The vendor list for 2025 features a long range of wine brands, distillers, and unique drink makers. Current participants include:

  • Gorgee d Art
  • Amour Geneve
  • Senor Sangria
  • Enovation Brands
  • Lucky Sardine
  • La Classe Prosecco
  • Buy Rite
  • Booz Box
  • SpKED ADE
  • 90+ Cellars
  • Old Islandia Gin
  • Gratsi Wine
  • Wolffer
  • Cane Garden Rum Punch
  • Provence Wine
  • Morad
  • Vera Wang Wine
  • Bartenura
  • Coastal Ridge
  • Proverb
  • Tavernello
  • Montpellier
  • Wycliff
  • Czeck Distillery
  • Pinaq
  • Long Drink
  • Jersey Cyclone
  • Amour Geneve (listed twice in the source)
  • Boondocks
  • Black Irish
  • Mexxo
  • Caldas
  • Amarillo
  • Dolce Noir
  • Ovo Vodka
  • Stiletto Wine
  • Malvec Sorrel
  • Bubl Shots
  • Hokkaido Beer
  • And more to come

Tickets, Pricing, and Discounts

Two ticket types are available:

  • General Admission: $60
  • Designated Driver: $15

All tickets include event entry, tastings for eligible guests, and a souvenir tasting glass.

A 40% discount can be used with the code JERSEYBITES. The link automatically applies the discount: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/1587828550939/?discount=JERSEYBITES

The event provides a contact number, 917-657-0300, for additional information.

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