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Field to Table Festival: A Taste of Appalachia
September 19–28

Savor regional food and wine at our new festival that features some of the best names in the culinary world. This event is included in your regular Biltmore admission. Buy daytime tickets.

From the Field

River Bend Farm

Explore the "field" aspect of this festival, learning how plants and animals are raised, used, and developed into food. You'll also learn the story behind Biltmore's historical and ongoing legacy of sustainable agriculture.

  • Farm life demonstrations: cheese making, butter churning, home canning and preserving, sorghum making, and home brewing.
  • Old time/bluegrass music
  • Talks, presentations, and visual displays by Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP)
  • Meet the farmer booth, featuring local farms and farmers, hosted by ASAP
  • Beekeeping and our honeybee project
  • Guided tours of our Kitchen Garden

To the Table

Biltmore Winery

Visit our winery to explore the "table" part our festival. See how produce from the farm is prepared, transformed, and enjoyed. Enjoy cooking demonstrations with Biltmore chefs, artisans, children's grape stomps, red wine and chocolate seminars, a 30-minute sommelier class, and cookbook signings.

Learn about food, cooking, and wine from passionate foodies as they wax poetic about the joys of homemade biscuits, North Carolina wines, and other regional legacies. Speakers include notables from the Southern Foodways Alliance, Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project, and celebrated community figures.

Here's just a sampling of the culinary luminaries you'll enjoy at the festival. The full schedule is coming soon.

Our Ongoing Commitment to Sustainability

Biltmore's Field to Table Program provides estate restaurants with fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, and meat from our farm. We also collaborate with local growers that supplement our bounty with seasonal produce, homemade cheese, fresh pork, and more.

Appalachian Grown Local Food  North Carolina Wine & Grape Council  Biltmore Wines