The 2nd Annual Philly Black Wine Fest Is Taking Place at the Penn Museum With 20+ Vendors, Tastings, Music & More
Fall is almost here and it’s time to add to your wine collection. If you’re looking for locally-based wines, then be sure to check out the 2nd Annual Philly Black Wine Fest taking place on Saturday September 14th at the Penn Museum (3260 South St.), providing a perfect backdrop to sip, shop and discover your next favorite wine.
Hosted by Kabila Events, the 2nd Philly Black Wine Fest will run from 6:30 pm (VIP) to 11:30 pm at the Penn Museum and will feature over 20+ Black-owned and POC owned businesses, featuring wine tasting, product samples, live music, art showcase and curated drink and food vendors.
Apart from the traditional festival setting, this event will have a handpicked collection of activations, that incorporate entertainment and culturally inclusive education.
“Philly Black Wine Fest is not just about celebrating our culture and community,” said Sonia Blount, Founder and Lead Curator of Kabila Events. “This experience prioritizes cultivating spaces that support and celebrate traditionally underrepresented industries.”
Sonia, affectionately known as Sunny started Kabila Events in 2021 with the goal to curate events that spotlight small businesses and provide accessible and creative experiences for diverse audiences.
“Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs, I have always understood the importance of providing resources and economic opportunities for local businesses. Facilitating events is my way of providing access and exposure to the businesses and brands that economically impact our city.”
Philly Black Wine Fest comes at a critical time in the industry, as Black-owned wineries account for less than one percent of all U.S. wineries, while Black people make up more than 10 percent of American wine consumers. Notably, over 77% of these businesses were not certified as Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (MBE) or an equivalent.
“The challenges Black wine entrepreneurs face include a lack of financial capital, systemic racism, and confusing wine regulations,” added Sonia. “Our vision extends beyond the Philly Black Wine Fest. We plan to host a series of events to connect underrepresented businesses with diverse audiences.”
Get 15% off tickets for the Black Wine Fest here.
The early list of tasting vendors will include:
Yachi Blanc ‘22
Amour Geneve
Strange Fruit Wines/Strange Fruit Collection
Bent Wine Co
The Wine Garden
City Winery
Mermaid Spirits
BOTL’D
More to be announced