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Posted: 2017-11-08T16:35:20Z | Updated: 2017-11-08T16:45:09Z Highlands Food And Wine Ramps Up Efforts for 2017 Festival | HuffPost

Highlands Food And Wine Ramps Up Efforts for 2017 Festival

Highlands Food And Wine Ramps Up Efforts for 2017 Festival
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Highlands Food & Wine

The 3,300 year-round residents of Highlands, NC have been sitting on a secret for far too long, that is, the secret of how extremely high quality the food scene is in their treelined town. This once historical summering destination for the wealthy and affluent in the 19th century has transformed itself into a culinary hotspot, stealing attention from its flavorful neighbor to the East, Asheville.

More and more foodies are traveling to Asheville to enjoy the numerous James Beard recognized culinary talents such as Meherwan Irani of Chai Pani, or Elliot Moss of Buxton Hall Barbecue, however, these foodies have begun finding themselves on an unexpected detour down Route 64, day tripping from Asheville to the newest foodie mecca of Western North Carolina, Highlands.

In recent years, the Highlands Chamber of Commerce has begun increasing its efforts to be recognized for its residing culinary talent through the installation of Highlands Food & Wine Festival, formerly known as Highlands Culinary Weekend. Now on its eleventh consecutive year, Highlands Food & Wine has become a magnet for tourist, foodies, winos and outdoorsmen and women alike. Town guests are encouraged to explore nearby trails and waterfalls in between local dining or food driven events such as the Highlands Food & Wine Festival. During this years festival, local restaurants are hosting individual wine dinners in partnership with attending culinary talent and wine partners such as Old Edwards Inn and Spas Farm Harvest Dinner prepared by Chef Chris Huerta with produce grown locally by Ezra Gardiner or The Ugly Dog Pubs wine dinner with Justin Wines and Landmark Vineyards.

This years Highlands Food & Wine Festival showcases the musical talents such as JJ Grey & MOFRO, Dawes, Love Canon, Liz Vice and the iconic Preservation Hall Jazz Band from New Orleans. Culinary headliners include James Beard Best Chef Recipients Steven Satterfield of Miller Union and Susan Spicer of Bayona. In addition to Dickie Brennan of Dickie Brennans Steakhouse, whose steaks were recently named one of the best in country by Travel + Leisure.

Gary Crunkleton of The Crunkleton will be at Thursdays Grand Tasting and Joe Dimaio of The Darling Oyster Bar will be serving up low country oysters at The Main Event and Johannes Klapdohr of Library Kitchen + Bar will be serving venison chili. Local Highlands based participating talent includes Adam Lewis of Mountain Fresh Grocery, Andrew Figel of On the Verandah, Chris Huerta of Madisons Restaurant and Wine Garden, Gabe Murray of The Ugly Dog, Jerry Moore of Kilwins of Highlands, Kevin Paoletti of Paolettis, Lakeside Restaurant, Michael Alton of Meritage Bistro, Walter Shepheard of Cyprus and Wolfgang Green of Wolfgangs.

The Festival has partnered with ZeroHero to eliminate waste through recycling and composting all leftover materials to ensure that Highlands Food & Wine Festival remains eco-friendly and leaves a zero impact footprint on the pristine beauty of the Highlands plateau.

Additionally, sommeliers will be on site per event to answer any and every question pertaining to wine and to provide insightful education to ticket holders.

Ashleys Cant Miss Highlands Food & Wine Events

GrandTasting, November 9th, 7PM

Sip and savor your through many of Highlands and surrounding areas illustrious restaurants with global wines from Tryon Distributing, Landmark Vineyards, Justin Wines, Empire Distributing, Mutual Distributing, Highlands Wine Shoppe and Grapevine Distributors. Enjoy cocktails by Titos Handmade Vodka and The Crunkleton. Somms on Site will have a table presenting all of their wine knowledge. Love Canon and Silly Ridge Round up will perform on the Highland Hiker stage.

Truckin, November 10th, 12 PM

Folks, park your appetites right here. A wide array of food trucks, such as Farm to Fender, Brined and Cured, Backwood Bakery, Bun Indended and The Velvet Cup will be feeding the masses. James Beard nominee and Garden & Guns famed Elliot Moss will be cooking signature bbq with Buxton Hall Barbecue. Enjoy Titos cocktails, craft brews by Oskar Blues, wine and sweet tunes by Dawes and Futurebirds and having a truckin good time!

Main Event, November 11th, 11 AM

Enjoy oysters roasted by The Darling Oyster Bar of Charleston with additional food experiences including; Dickie Brennan, Chai Pani, HUSK Greenville, Never Blue, Lazy Goat, Library Kitchen + Bar, Gourmet Food International and Chocolate Heaven. Virgil Kaine and Cathead Vodka will be served up in small batch bourbon and curated cocktails along with Titos Vodka bus and craft brews by Brooklyn Brewery while patrons enjoy JJ Grey & MOFRO and the Dead27s.

Sip & Shop, Friday and Saturday, November 10th + 11th 11 PM

Shopping & Wine What could be better? Grab your complimentary wine glass at the Festival Box office and set out on a wine adventure that includes stops around Main Street. The wine will pour and be paired with perfect accoutrements, thanks to Gourmet Foods International and Tryon Distributing.

A Generous Pour, Saturday, November 11th, 7 PM

Highlands Food & Wine and partners are proud to present this charity concert featuring the iconic Preservation Hall Jazz Band. All net proceeds will benefit the Highlands Food Pantry. Please join us on this memorable night and consider giving generously to the Highlands Food Pantry, our festival charity partner.

Gospel Brunch, Sunday, November 12th, 12 PM

Kick off Sunday Sunday with Miller Unions Steven Satterfield, Canyon Kitchens Adam Hayes, Bayonas Susan Spicer and Callies Hot Little Biscuit serve up a hot little piece of heaven. Add in a Titos Bloody Mary bar of your dreams and live gospel by Joyful and Liz Vice and well, we have ourselves a praise worthy event!

For festival details or more information, please visit www.highlandsfoodandwine.com.

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