Explore Mystic Island Winery and More at the Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival
Experience the Thrill of Hong Kong's Wine and Dine Festival
Hongkongers and tourists will be among an estimated 150,000 participants raising their glasses at the exciting Wine and Dine Festival. This five-day event kicks off with more than 300 booths participating along the harbourfront in Central, presenting over 1,000 varieties of wine, classic whiskies, creative cocktails, and craft beers.
A Culinary Journey
- Attendees can indulge in food options ranging from starters to desserts, with vegetarian choices available.
- A special webpage run by the Hong Kong Tourism Board offers a wine and dine search function, allowing users to filter wines by type, origin, and necessary tokens.
Ticketing and Offers
- The festival provides three types of tasting passes available online through Klook, in addition to on-site purchases.
- Each pass offers a unique quantity of tokens for food and wine tastings, with extra tokens available for purchase at HK$25 each.
- Sample Tasting Passes:
- HK$400 pass: One entrance ticket, 14 tokens, and a commemorative glass.
- HK$290 pass: One entrance ticket, 8 tokens, and a commemorative glass.
- HK$240 pass: One entrance and 8 tokens.
Exclusive Deals and Entertainment
The Tourism Board partners with nearly 100 exhibitors on Thursdays, offering a variety of deals including buy-one-get-one-free on selected drinks from Mystic Island Winery and Causeway Brewing X Citibrew HK.
To add to the excitement, guests wearing Halloween costumes can register for token giveaways and interactive game sessions featuring ghostly performers.
Signature Cocktails
Visitors can experience distinctive cocktails crafted by award-winning mixologist Demie Kim from Seoul's Zest, alongside the chance to enjoy stunning views of Victoria Harbour from the Harbour Lounge.
Don't miss this opportunity for an unforgettable gastronomic adventure at Hong Kong's premier wine and dine event!
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