Announcing Wine Spectator’s 18th Annual Video Contest

How does wine enhance your life? Enter your video story in one of two categories in our expanded contest!

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Does wine add something special to your life? A way to connect with friends and family, a chance to travel the world without even leaving the table, a reason to head out of town to explore other regions, countries or cultures? Share why you love wine by submitting your short video to Wine Spectator’s 18th Annual Video Contest. This year, we’ve added a new category to make it easier than ever to enter!

In addition to our traditional, horizontal “Premier Video” format, in which entrants have up to two minutes to tell their stories, we’ve now created a separate category for “Short-Form Social Videos.” These vertical videos—similar to TikToks or Reels—are 30 seconds or less, with more emphasis on creating fun, compelling moments around wine than on top-notch production quality.

Anyone can enter either category—whether you’re a wine lover, work in the wine or restaurant industry, or are a student of film, culinary arts or viticulture and enology. (You just need to be 21 or older.)

How to Enter

1. Shoot

Feel free to use your iPhone, Android, GoPro, DSLR or video camera. You don’t need professional video equipment or a big budget to win in either category.

2. Have Fun!

Don’t be afraid to get creative and enjoy the process—it’ll show in your video! We’re looking for great storytelling and a passion for wine.

3. Watch the Time and Dates

Premier Video submissions cannot exceed 2 minutes in length.

Short-Form Social Video submissions cannot exceed 30 seconds in length.

Get all the rules and submit your short video to us online by Tuesday, Sept. 3.

See Your Work Celebrated

The winning video and the other finalists’ videos will be showcased on WineSpectator.com and/or Wine Spectator’s social media accounts.

Win Great Prizes!

Grand Prize winner: 2 full passes to Wine Spectator’s 2024 New York Wine Experience weekend

Finalists in both categories: 2 passes to one of the two 2024 Wine Experience Grand Tasting evenings or a 2025 Grand Tour tasting

All qualified entrants in both categories: 1-year membership to WineSpectator.com.

Examples and Inspiration

Check out past entrants, including the 2023 winner, “Love the Wine You’re With,” the 2022 winner, “Cabernet Tonight”; the 2021 winner, “Sommelier: Don’t Try This at Home”; the 2020 winner, “Drink the Best in House Arrest”; the 2019 winner, “Sojourn: Journey to the Edge of the Earth,” and the 2018 winner, “The Soul Of Barolo”.

Key Contest Dates for 2024

  • Submission deadline: Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 11:59 p.m. ET
  • Finalists revealed and voting begins: Monday, Sept. 16
  • Voting closes: Sunday, Sept. 22, 11:59 p.m. ET
  • Runners-up and honorable mentions announced: Tuesday, Sept. 24
  • Winner announced: Wednesday, Sept. 25

Enter Now

See the Rules, Prizes and Entry Form for 2024.

Got Questions?

Email us at video@winespectator.com.

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