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Cheers to euphoria. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

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City Editor Kyle here. I’m from CHStoday’s sister market, GVLtoday, in Greenville, SC — and if you’re looking for a getaway filled with great food, drink, and entertainment, I’ve got you covered.

Mark your calendars for the 17th annual euphoria (Sept. 15-18), a multi-day, not-for-profit food, wine, and music festival in Greenville, SC (a ~3-hour drive from Charleston).

Last month, I attended some of euphoria2022’s Spring Fest events for a peek of what to expect from the festival this fall. Keep reading to learn how you can Try This + get a sneak peek of euphoria2022.

Glass of white wine and plate of fried chicken

Step aside, PB+J, because champagne and fried chicken is the ultimate pairing. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

What we tried (with pricing):

I attended two Spring Fest Events: Champagne Chickies and Roast & Toast. Both events were unique experiences — one being a more intimate, class-like structure, and the other moreso a big party. I’m still dreaming of the gourmet fried chicken (yes, there were waffles) and crisp bubbles pairings from Champagne Chickies, and the handmade bourbon smashes, bumping band, and carefully curated bites from some of Greenville, SC’s best chefs + restaurants at Roast & Toast.

Pricing varies among individual events and ranges from about $45-$525.

What not to miss:

Make sure to study the extensive schedule of events taking place throughout the long weekend. euphoria2022 is offering a wide variety of all-inclusive events, from intimate guest chef dinners to classrooms to its signature events and discounted hotel + ticket packages.

Glass of white wine

Class is in session. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

What we’re still talking about:

How diverse and impactful these euphoria events were, from learning which bubbles pair best with fried chicken (face-to-face with well-known local chefs + wine connoisseurs) to getting hands on and “being my own bartender” to create a bourbon smash (lemon, blackberries, mint, basil, ginger beer, and bourbon — in case you were wondering.) 🍹

Outdoor bar

Make your own bourbon smash, anyone? | Photo by the GVLtoday team

I could take in the views from the tent all day. | GIF by the GVLtoday team

How you can experience this:

Purchase your tickets to experience euphoria Sept. 15-18 in Greenville, SC — then explore where to stay while you’re here.

Table with bowls of bread pudding

Still drooling over this bread pudding. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

Things to know if you go:

  • Experience: euphoria2022 in Greenville, SC
  • Price: $45+ (prices vary)
  • Website: https://euphoriagreenville.com/
  • Address: Locations vary across Greenville, SC
  • Social: Facebook | Instagram *

Cheers from GVL. | GIF by the GVLtoday team

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