Crowned the city’s ‘Best Local Event’at our awards last week, Sheffield Wine Week is once again headlined by Wine Week Fest @ Bole Hills which is doubling in size with over 20 different wine vendors!
The Steel City may be home to more breweries than vineyards, but now in its third year, this five-day wine celebration proves an appreciation for wine can grow even where chardonnay grapes may not.

Taking place from Wednesday 24th June to Sunday 28th June 2026, Sheffield Wine Week provides a platform for bars, restaurants and retailers across Sheffield and beyond to celebrate wine with offers or events of their choosing – from discounts to flights, tastings to talks.
And once again, Sheffield Wine Week itself hosts the headlining event: Wine Week Fest @ Bole Hills onSaturday 27th June! Featuring over 20 wine vendors and expecting nearly 2,000 guests,this massive outdoor festival brings California flare to the hills of Crookes – offering loads of pay-as-you-go vino alongside food trucks, live music and other family-friendly activities.
“We are so excited to bring the Fest back for its second year,” said Sheffield Wine Week co- founder and Tenaya owner Virginia Myers. “The event managed to capture just the atmosphere we had hoped for – a chilled out, family-friendly day enjoying a beautiful Sheffield green space with lots of interesting wines to discover.

“New wines were enjoyed, delicious food was eaten, and happy times were had! This year expect more wine, more food and more fun!”
Each year, over a dozen venues participate in Sheffield Wine Week, the North’s largest multi-day, multi-venue wine event. This year’s participants include official event sponsor Vintners on the Brook alongside Tenaya, The Old Shoe, Elm, Barks, Not Open; Don’t Come, Bench Group, Chocolate Bar by Bullion, Gills & Co, Hop Hideout, The Pangolin, Starmore Boss, The Three Tuns, and The Wonky Labrador… with more names joining all the time.
Meanwhile, the Fest @ Bole Hills will be overflowing with incredible wineries and wine merchants. Those already scheduled to be pouring include Alliance, Ally, Barrique, Carte Blanche, Central, English Wine Project, Hazel End, Museum, Pandemonium, Passione Vino, Quality Ferments, Thorne, and Wanderlust.

Their winner at the Exposed Awards last week – an honour organisers tell us was unexpected in a city better known for its world-class beer culture – only served to heighten the anticipation levels for this year’s event.
“Some may consider advocating for wine in Northern England as perhaps a bit odd,” said Sheffield Wine Week co-founder Mike Pomranz. “But it’s driven by genuine passion. And being passionate isn’t weird; it’s contagious.
“For three years now, this event has been growing: getting over a thousand people to come together to drink wine in Crookes, the awards – it’s just the beginning. We really do see Sheffield as a British hub for wine outside of London.’

Tickets for Wine Week Fest @ Bole Hills are on sale now at sheffieldwineweek.co.uk/fest.
And a continually-growing list of all of the events for Sheffield Wine Week can be found on its website: sheffieldwineweek.co.uk.
Many of the events will be free and open to the public, but some will be ticketed or require advance booking. Check the site for more details.
Finally, stay on top of everything by following Wine Week’s Instagram and Facebook accounts: @sheffwineweek.
Want to get involved? Anyone within the trade advocating for quality wine is encouraged to participate at no cost. Simply contact the organisers at sheffieldwineweek@gmail.com.