Swiss Wine Festival, Vevay
100 Ferry St, Vevay, IN 47043
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Swiss Wine Festival
766.8 mi100 Ferry St, Vevay, IN 47043
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About Swiss Wine Festival
- 1968: The inaugural year of the wine festival, which included grape stomping and a bustling flea market
- Thousands: The number of people who attended in the ensuing years, making it too large for the streets of Vevay, Indiana
- 1979: The year the festival resurfaced with a new name—Swiss Alpine Festival—and a family-friendly ambiance with polka dancing and a parade
- 1997: The year Swiss Wine Festival moved to Paul Ogle Riverfront Park
- 13: The number of wineries pouring samples of their libations in the wine tent, which include Cedar Creek Winery, Harmony Winery, and Winzerwald Winery
- 25+: The number of food booths lining the park's paths and selling everything from pork schnitzel and polish sausage to funnel cakes and cotton candy
- Too Many To Count: The number of activities and diversions, including live music, a waterski and aerial stunt show, a cornhole championship, arts and crafts vendors, riverboat cruises, and—of course—grape stomping
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4.5
based on Groupon 105 reviews
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Rebecca
4 ratings|3 reviews
We love the Swiss Wine Tasting Pavilion! We go every year and now it's a tradition. This groupon was the best deal out there, and we were so excited to find it this year.
christine
3 ratings|2 reviews
This was a great deal! Everyone was very friendly and relaxed. Had a wonderful time! Looking forward to going back next year.
Richard
1 rating|1 review
Good variety of local wines. Good time time was had by all
Carrie
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17 ratings|13 reviews
Nice local event... All the vineyards were staffed with extremely nice people, Met with enthusiasm @ the gate (didn't realize we had to pay festival entrance fee too... Another $5 a head). The pavilion had other hosts who went the extra mile.... Yet not for high end wine, primarily sweet or semi-sweet (fruity including watermelon, blueberry, blackberry, Apple, strawberry.... All unique ). We did purchase a 1/2 dozen bottles... 1 from a number.... German & carousel & ... Had @ least Those we knew would be good for upcoming holidays & guests








