If you missed it the first time, here’s your second shot. After a completely sold-out debut, No Wine Left Behind returns to Le Dû’s Wines for Part 2 of its Women in Wine Festival, back by overwhelming popular demand. You asked, they listened, and now the stakes, the pours, and the energy are all turned up. On Sunday June 14, 2026 starting at 12:00pm, expect 25+ wines, global producers, and sip-tastic vibes.
Grab your $29 GA Ticket (a $75 value) to Session 1 (12:00pm-2:30pm) or Session 2 (4:00pm-6:30pm) that gets you 2.5 Hours of Tastings of 25+ Wines, not to mention a Selection of Snacks, and the chance to Win Prizes During Blind Tastings.
Fresh off its initial success, this sequel doubles down on what made it unforgettable, while raising the bar. You'll blind taste women-made wines from over a dozen countries, including crowd-favorite winners from the first festival alongside new contenders ready to shake things up.
At every station, you’ll meet the women behind the bottles, hear their stories, and dive into their craft, all while playing NWLB’s signature competitive blind tasting games. Think multiple choice, real-time voting, and a final twist: you decide which wine earns a permanent place on Le Dû’s shelves.
It’s all about spotlighting the women who grow, ferment, and redefine the industry, and giving New Yorkers the power to champion their favorites. Expect winemaker-hosted tasting stations, snacks, prizes for blind tasting champs, and a room buzzing with industry insiders and curious sippers alike.
Call it a sequel, but it’s really a movement gaining momentum...
$29 Session 1 - General Admission Ticket To The Women in Wine Festival, Part 2 (a $75 value)
$29 Session 2 - General Admission Ticket To The Women in Wine Festival, Part 2 (a $75 value)
At its core, No Wine Left Behind is your home base for wine without the ego, where tastings feel more like a great night out than a lecture. From retreats and pop-ups to private parties and a growing lineup of cult-favorite merch, everything they do is rooted in a simple idea: wine should be fun, not fussy. Expect playful blind tastings, unfiltered conversations, and bottles chosen as much for their story and energy as what’s in the glass.
Behind every pour is intention. NWLB works directly with winemakers they’ve actually met, from local upstarts to global producers, and champions four guiding pillars: women-led, sustainability, innovation, and transparency. It’s not just about what you’re drinking, it’s about who made it and how.
In practice, that means spotlighting women shaping the future of wine, prioritizing organic and biodynamic farming, and celebrating both time-honored techniques and boundary-pushing experimentation. It also means partnering with producers who are open about their process, because knowing how your wine is made should feel just as natural as drinking it.
What began as a backyard COVID experiment has since evolved into a full-blown community. Founded by Fallon Schlossman and built alongside longtime collaborator Louisa Alter, NWLB is powered by a tight-knit crew of wine lovers, storytellers, and chaos coordinators who know how to throw a party. Whether you’re a certified cork dork or loyal to boxed wine, everyone’s invited, no gatekeeping allowed.
This time around, the Women in Wine Festival lands again at Le Dû Wines, a West Village institution that’s been shaping how New Yorkers drink since 2005. Founded by the late Jean-Luc Le Dû (one of the city’s most respected sommeliers, known for helping Restaurant Daniel earn a Wine Spectator Grand Award) the shop blends legacy with approachability. Nearly two decades on, it remains a go-to for exceptional bottles.
So what are you waiting for? This Sunday sip soirée is primed and ready to treat your palate to the finest...
Your $29 General Admission Ticket (a $75 Value) Includes:
No Wine Left Behind's Website | Women in Wine Festival, Part 2
May purchase as many vouchers as you like for personal use or for gifting.
Session 1 runs from 12pm-2:30pm; Session 2 runs 4pm-6:30pm.
Valid only for event on Sunday June 14, 2026.