Tuesday, March 28, 2017

April: Nirvana Food and Wine Debuts at Sanctuary on Camelback Resort

Food festivals are the rock shows of the eating world. In every major market they’ve become unavoidable spectacles of kitchen star power, industry big-wigs, PR minds, established food media, and the digitally determined.

While critical to sell tickets and generate relevant exposure for all parties involved, the existential reality about these big events remain: Flexing and self-adulation among industry peers is equally paramount.

Thankfully, for the general public looking for a fun afternoon of well-earned sunburns and stomach aches, such behind-the-curtain politics and stagecraft remain unnoticed.

There is no shortage of food festivals these days, and Phoenix is certainly no exception. Be it the region’s remarkably pleasant weather, most of the year, or its unshakable resort-town handicaps, whether the event happens to pizza-focused or beer-focused, pie-focused or beyond, anyone with a will and a way hopes to take advantage of a national craze that shows zero signs of slowing down.

The latest upcoming test will be the very ambitious Nirvana Food and Wine Festival, being hosted at Paradise Valley’s Sanctuary on Camelback Resort over a stretch of four days, April 27-30. Billed as a “star packed” culinary moment, Nirvana is a departure from the traditional one-stop, all-day festival formula, pushing instead a weekend-long circuit of intimately over-the-top food, wine and cocktail receptions held at venues throughout Sanctuary’s mountainside property. The brand-new Mountain Shadows Resort will be hosting Nirvana’s only off-property event, a celebrity golf tournament.

Nirvana’s event schedule stages national kitchen table names like Scott Conant, Todd English, Robert Irvine, and more, with a growing rank of Phoenix-based talent like Justin Beckett, Bernie Kantak, Alex Stratta, Christopher GrossGio Osso, Mark Tarbell, Stephen Jones, Cullen Campbell, Sanctuary’s own Beau MacMillan, and many more. The region’s cocktail class will be represented by local notables Micah Olson (Crudo, Okra), Jason Asher (Undertow, Counter Intuitive), among others. There will also be wine-centered programming and live entertainment throughout.

 

Leveraging Nirvana’s arsenal of culinary star power and intentionally chummy atmosphere, ticket prices for the individual events range widely from $85 to $400. Out-of-town guests or gilded locals can also take the all-inclusive route with overnight resort packages at Sanctuary starting at $479* per night, based on availability.

For all Nirvana Food and Wine details, ticket information, and a full list of events and participants, click here.




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