Tour de Europa Arrives in Palm Springs at the Food & Wine Festival!

Get ready to take your taste buds on a trip!

Europa Village, the super popular winery resort in Temecula, California, is bringing its cool multi-country vibe to the Palm Springs Food & Wine Festival in November 2025. It’s not just a winery; it’s a whole experience designed to whisk you away to the charming villages of Spain, Italy, and France.

Attendees at the festival will dive into the flavors and styles of these three awesome European cultures through amazing wine and delicious food. Right now, Europa Village has two lively villages, with a third one on the way! Bolero is all about that vibrant Spanish flair, complete with a fantastic restaurant and cute little casitas, while Vienza is a beautiful nod to the Italian countryside. Coming soon is C’est la Vie, which promises a delightful French twist. This unique setup means Europa Village can serve up a seriously diverse range of experiences—think tasty Spanish dishes at Bolero’s restaurant and scrumptious Italian treats at Mercato di Vienza.

Their dedication to giving you genuine European vibes recently earned them the title of 2025 California Winery of the Year, which is pretty impressive!

Mark your calendars for November 2025! Europa Village is set to be a must-visit stop at the festival. Whether you want to sip on some of their fantastic wines, indulge in their delicious European cuisine, or just soak up their award-winning quality, their exhibit is going to be a thrilling “Tour de Europa” right in Palm Springs. And enter to win three Magnum (1.5L) Bottles of 2020 Albariño.

Albariño is the wine that defines Galician culture, maritime breezes, soft sandy beaches, warm and friendly people, and a plethora of delicious seafoods. Our Estate selection is a faithful homage to this wonderful, relaxed culture. Immediately tempting the nose with dazzling aromas of white peach, seashore salinity and tangy lime pith, it gives a glimpse of a cool Spanish summer breeze. Light in body and loaded with mouthwatering acidity, tart lemon flavors dominate the palate and a subtle nectarine hems in and out as the wine carries through a long and refreshing finish.