Time Out says

Autumn in Tokyo always sees plenty of beer festivals, while sake-dedicated events have also been on the upswing in recent years. Wine-lovers have not been as lucky though, with a few popular celebrations falling by the wayside and the annual Beaujolais Nouveau commotion hardly much to look forward to. Now, however, oenophiles finally have something to get excited about: returning after a two-year absence, the Festivin event takes place in Ebisu and features more than 300 varieties of natural wine, with European makers particularly well represented – don't miss the opportunity to chat with representatives from Italy, France, Georgia and Slovenia. The ticket price includes all-you-can-drink wine, a tasting glass and holder, while an international selection of food is available for purchase. Finally, the entertainment will be provided by acts like rhythm duo Katsu+Mihoko and Sandii Presents Tehiva nui no Manumere.

Tickets are almost sold out – some participating wine bars and restaurants may still have a few left.

Update: November 29 sees a warm-up event to Festivin take place at 5.30pm (doors 4.30pm) at the same venue as the main event. This '1129 (Ii Niku) Fes' focuses on blues-heavy music and meat, and tickets are ¥4,000 when purchased in advance (¥4,500 at the door, subject to availability). See this page for full details and ticket information.

Details

Open Sun Nov 30

Time 1st session noon-3.30pm, 2nd session 4.30-8pm

Admission Adv ¥7,000, ¥8,000 on the door (subject to availability)

Venue Ebis 303

Address 1-20-8 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Transport Ebisu Station (Yamanote, Shonan-Shinjuku, Hibiya lines), east exit

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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