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WE SAW YOU: Craft Food & Wine Festival

Brandon Claybon, a native Memphian now living in Los Angeles, was one of 636 guests at the fifth annual Craft Food & Wine Festival, which was held June 23rd at The Columns.

The fundraiser for Church Health featured more than 30 food-related businesses.

Jervette Ward and Jason Hendrickson
Chastity Pointer-Gibson and Courdria Pointer
Marcus Hamilton, Kula, Debra Westbrook, Verlisa Westbrook, 
and Verles Westbrook

“It was my first time at the event,” Claybon says. “I thought it was amazing. Absolutely extraordinary for Memphis to have something like this. And bringing people from all walks of life to come together, break bread, and drink wine. It was amazing.”

Asked how many stations he frequented, Brandon says, “I probably stopped at about 20. And then I ate a hamburger after. I waited the entire day for the festival, so I didn’t eat before.”

Justin Gallagher and Veronica Gomez
Betty Joyce (BJ) Chester-Tamayo
Caleb Knight, Vino Wright, and Josh Mutchnick

Claybon and event organizer Cristina McCarter were best friends at Bolton High School. “This year, it was just in the cards. So, basically, I had wrapped up a shooting with Tyler Perry in Atlanta.”

This year’s Craft Food & Wine Festival raised about $7,000, McCarter estimates. That brings the total raised over five years to “close to $60,000” for Church Health, she says. 

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Hungry Memphis

Craft Food and Wine Festival Returns

Foodies (and others) alert: the 5th annual Craft Food and Wine Festival benefiting Church Health is Sunday,  June 23rd.

The annual festival will be held between 3 and 7 p.m. at The Columns at One Commerce Square. More than 20 food-related businesses, including JEM restaurant, Zio Matto Gelato, Biscuits and Jams, and Comeback Coffee, will be featured.

Event organizer Cristina McCarter, owner of Feast & Graze (which also will be included), says the event is special because it “embodies the entire food industry, from the food makers to the chefs.”

According to the news release, “The all-inclusive event showcases local foodpreneurs and chefs who provide handcrafted dishes for hundreds of guests to enjoy. The indoor event is … packed with delicious bites and paired with high-quality tastings of wine, cocktails, and local brews, live music, and entertainment.”

There also will be a VIP Lounge. “Chef Kevin Sullivan of Kitchen Laurel will provide a beautiful grazing table for VIP guests … while they sip exclusive wines and spirits.”

And, according to the release, “Guests will have an opportunity to connect with their local food makers and purchase their favorite food samples.

“VIP will have an all-access pass with early entry at 3 p.m. followed by the general tasting at 4 p.m. Tickets are on sale now. Admission includes a small tasting tray and wine glass.”

Tickets may be purchased at citytastingexperiences.com. The CFWF10 discount code can be used for $10 off the ticket price.

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Food & Drink Hungry Memphis

Craft Food and Wine Festival Coming Sunday

Christina McCarter loves a good charcuterie board, she says. She loves the variety, the grazing aspect.

McCarter, who runs City Tasting Tours, knows where all the good food is. One would be wise to follow her.

On Sunday, June 23rd, she’s hosting the Craft Food and Wine Festival at One Commerce Square. Tickets for the early session are sold out, but there are still tickets available for the second session, starting at 6:30 p.m.

At the festival, guests will receive a board (which they can keep) that has a slot for a wine glass. Then they can sample the fare from some 41 local and regional vendors.

There will be Andouille sausage and picklings from Rizzo’s; cured meats and cheeses from Grove Grill; pita chips, feta dip and olives from the Grecian Gourmet; bagels and pretzels from Dave’s Bagels; beers from Crosstown; ciders from Long Road; and much more.

The festival is a zero-waste event, with only compostable items.