Spring Wine Walk Downtown Campbell Evening
- Downtown Campbell Business Association held its 2026 Spring Wine Walk on Thursday, April 23, turning Historic Downtown Campbell into a 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. tasting crawl. - Organizers said the event featured 29 wine stops, a $60 ticket plus fees, and check-in starting at 5:45 p.m. outside Water Tower Kitchen. - Wine Walk proceeds fund Downtown Campbell Business Association events year-round. (downtowncampbell.com)
Downtown Campbell’s Spring Wine Walk returned on Thursday, April 23, with a three-hour evening tasting route across Historic Downtown Campbell. (downtowncampbell.com) (eventbrite.com) The Downtown Campbell Business Association scheduled the event from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., with check-in beginning at 5:45 p.m. outside Water Tower Kitchen at 201 Orchard City Drive. (downtowncampbell.com) Tickets were listed at $60 per person plus Eventbrite fees, and each paid admission included a commemorative tasting tumbler for one pour at each winery location. (downtowncampbell.com) Downtown Campbell said the 2026 edition had 29 wine stops, an increase from the site’s broader listing that described the event as featuring 23 or more winemakers. (downtowncampbell.com 1) (downtowncampbell.com 2) The association describes the Wine Walk as one of the original South Bay wine walks and one of the few still held at night, with live bands, restaurants and shops folded into the route. (downtowncampbell.com) The winery list on the event page included Ridge Vineyards, Mount Eden Vineyards, J. Lohr Winery, Bargetto Winery, McGrail Vineyards and Murphy Goode Winery, alongside smaller local labels. (downtowncampbell.com) Downtown Campbell’s April calendar listed the Spring Wine Walk at $55 plus fees, while the dedicated event page listed tickets at $60 plus fees, indicating pricing changed as the event approached. (downtowncampbell.com 1) (downtowncampbell.com 2) (eventbrite.com) The event page said refunds could be requested through the Eventbrite app until the day of the event, minus Eventbrite fees, and no ticket was required for non-drinkers. (downtowncampbell.com) Downtown Campbell said Wine Walk proceeds support the Business Association and help fund its year-round public events and activities. (downtowncampbell.com) By April 27, the Eventbrite listing showed the April 23 event had ended, closing out another fundraiser built around Campbell’s shops, eateries and tasting rooms after dark. (eventbrite.com)