By Lori Fredrich Senior Food Writer, Dining Editor, Podcast Host Published Jul 15, 2024 at 4:02 PM

Would you like to attend a five-course dinner with Chef Dominique Crenn of San Francisco’s Michelin-starred Atelier Crenn and winner of the World's 50 Best Icon Award?  

Then you’ll want to sign upto be the first to know the moment when VIP ticket packages (including The Art of Good Taste, Dominique Crenn and SCRIBE Packages) for this year’s Kohler Food & Wine go on sale Tuesday, July 16. After all, they tend to sell out within hours of release. Individual event tickets will go on sale to the public on July 23.

2024's Kohler Food & Wine weekend takes place Thursday, Oct. 17 through Sunday, Oct. 20 with fall-worthy programming featuring delectable wine tastings, chef-led cooking demos and opportunities to interact with top talent during evening soirees, intimate dinners and more.

Chefs & winemakers

This year’s talent includes all-stars like world-renowned Chef Dominique Crenn of San Francisco’s Atelier Crenn; Food Network Chef Scott Conant; Minnesota chef, cookbook author and award-winning television personality Andew Zimmern; and award-winning chefs Maneet Chauhan, Ronnie Woo, Michael Hunter and Jamika Pessoa

Wisconsin chefs will include Kyle Knall of Birch (Milwaukee); Joe Papach of Harvey House (Madison); Dan Fox of Heritage Tavern (Madison); Chris Mangless of 335 and Traveling Chef (Green Bay), along with multiple chefs from The Bartolotta Restaurants who will offer a full day of programming, along with participation in various signature events.

The weekend will also showcase winery professionals including Adam Mariani, Allen Papp, Clément Renaud, Ivo Jeramaz, Jerome Legras, Joe Henry, John Williams and Zak Miller.

Preview the Kohler Food & Wine schedule here. For more information on festival programming and visit KohlerFoodandWine.com.

Get a taste of Food & Wine with this recap of last year's foodie-filled weekend!

Lori Fredrich Senior Food Writer, Dining Editor, Podcast Host

Lori is an avid cook whose accrual of condiments and spices is rivaled only by her cookbook collection. Her passion for the culinary industry was birthed while balancing A&W root beer mugs as a teenage carhop, fed by insatiable curiosity and fueled by the people whose stories entwine with each and every dish. She’s had the privilege of chronicling these tales via numerous media, including OnMilwaukee and in her book “Milwaukee Food.” Her work has garnered journalism awards from entities including the Milwaukee Press Club. 

When she’s not eating, photographing food, writing or recording the FoodCrush podcast, you’ll find Lori seeking out adventures with her husband Paul, traveling, cooking, reading, learning, snuggling with her cats and looking for ways to make a difference.