VinomaFest Puerto Vallarta 2025 to Make Waves with “Tide of Flavors”

PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO – The much-anticipated fourth edition of VinomaFestPuerto Vallarta is set to take place this Saturday at Maritime Terminal No. 2, promising three days of unforgettable experiences for wine enthusiasts and gastronomic aficionados alike. Under the banner of “Tide of Flavors,” the festival—Jalisco’s most important wine and pairing event—will run from March 13 to 15, featuring more than 400 labels from various wineries throughout the country.

Waves of Luxury
Marking the start of VinomaFest 2025 is the exclusive “Waves of Luxury,” hosted at the Villa Premier Hotel. This opening event aims to captivate guests with lavish dishes paired with premium wines. Organizers promise a unique culinary experience, blending sophistication and creativity in each bite and sip.

Vinoma Congress: A Wine and Food Meeting
Renowned for its focus on education and cultural exchange, the Vinoma Congress will return as a hub for learning and networking. Scheduled to be held at the Sheraton Hotel in Puerto Vallarta, the Congress will offer workshops, conferences, and hands-on opportunities that explore wine pairing and the art of gastronomy. Experts will guide participants through an exploration of flavors and techniques, promoting a broader perspective on Mexico’s evolving wine culture.

Vinoma b2b open sea: Business Meeting
Alongside the Congress, the Sheraton Hotel will also host “Vinoma b2b open sea: business meeting,” a key platform that brings together buyers and sellers within the industry. As an essential networking space, this meeting aims to forge new business opportunities and strengthen existing relationships among top buyers, leading wineries, and exhibitors.

Ritual of High Altitude Flavors
In a departure from the coast, Canopy River, Jorullo Point will offer festival-goers an immersive dining journey called the “Ritual of High Altitude Flavors.” With the majestic Sierra Madre Occidental as a backdrop, the four-course experience will be orchestrated by acclaimed chefs. Designed for an intimate group of wine lovers and dedicated foodies, it merges innovative cuisine with stunning panoramic views, all in a sophisticated atmosphere.

Building on Past Success
VinomaFest 2024 was a resounding triumph, drawing more than 4,500 attendees to various festival activities. Its signature Wine Festival alone brought together over 3,000 visitors for 10 hours of wine sampling and a lively showcase of regional culinary talent.

VinomaFest Marea de Sabores
The grand finale of this year’s edition—VinomaFest Marea de Sabores—will extend the celebration with more than eight hours of premium wine tastings, food pairings, and live entertainment. Over 40 wineries from 10 distinct wine regions across Mexico will be represented, delighting attendees with a diverse collection of 400 labels. Local chefs will also take center stage, serving dishes that showcase the area’s culinary heritage.

Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or simply looking to savor a fine glass in a beautiful setting, VinomaFestPuerto Vallarta 2025’s blend of education, networking, and indulgent tasting experiences promises to live up to its reputation as a standout event on Mexico’s wine and food calendar.

PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO – The much-anticipated fourth edition of VinomaFestPuerto Vallarta is set to take place this Saturday at Maritime Terminal No. 2, promising three days of unforgettable experiences for wine enthusiasts and gastronomic aficionados alike. Under the banner of “Tide of Flavors,” the festival—Jalisco’s most important wine and pairing event—will run from March 13 to 15, featuring more than 400 labels from various wineries throughout the country.

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