Laurita winery hosts oktoberfest food truck festival with wine, food, and fall fun

Laurita Winery hosts Oktoberfest Food Truck Festival with wine, food, and fall fun

NEW EGYPT, N.J. – Laurita Winery will pair fine wines with gourmet street food this weekend as the annual Oktoberfest Food Truck Festival returns to its scenic vineyard grounds for two days of outdoor celebration.

The event takes place Saturday and Sunday, October 18 and 19, inviting guests to enjoy wine tastings, live music, and a wide selection of food truck fare.


Key Points

  • Oktoberfest Food Truck Festival runs October 18–19 at Laurita Winery in New Egypt.
  • Features Laurita’s award-winning wines, live entertainment, and an array of gourmet food trucks.
  • Admission is $13; guests are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs for outdoor seating.

Wine, food, and fall views

Set against the backdrop of Laurita’s rolling vineyards, the festival offers visitors a relaxed autumn weekend filled with flavor and live entertainment. Guests can sample a variety of wines while exploring dozens of food trucks serving options ranging from barbecue and seafood to desserts and specialty comfort foods.

Live music and local flavor

Performances from local bands will run throughout both days, providing a lively soundtrack for guests as they sip and stroll across the grounds. The winery’s spacious outdoor seating areas and fire pits make it a comfortable spot to enjoy the crisp fall air.

Family-friendly and festive

The event welcomes families and groups of all ages, with designated picnic areas and plenty of space for lawn chairs and blankets. Kids can enjoy the open-air setting while adults sample Laurita’s signature reds, whites, and seasonal blends.

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