If your fall Walt Disney World trip includes a Disney Springs afternoon, Wine Bar George has just made that slot a little more tempting. Seven Uncorked sessions are scheduled from September 5 through November 14, 2026, including a $75 cocktail demonstration, an $85 sliders-and-wine pairing, and a rare $1,850 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti tasting.
That is a remarkably wide price range, and the drink is only part of the choice. The better question is how you want the event to fit your day: as a fun hour between other plans, a food-focused demonstration, or one of the biggest splurges of your trip.
For most visitors, two or three events will stand out quickly. The details below will help you find them.
Start with the kind of afternoon you want
If you want an easy introduction to the series, Sliders & Somms on September 12 is the most natural place to start. The $85 session pairs wines with sliders and lasts one hour, so it gives you a taste of the Uncorked format without taking over your Disney Springs day. It should also leave enough appetite for dinner later.
The October 10 Craft Cocktails session is another approachable choice. At $75, it is the least expensive event on the schedule, and the demonstration focuses on ingredients, flavor combinations, and cocktail techniques rather than a particular winery or region. The original September 19 session is sold out, but this added date gives cocktail fans another chance.
Food is much more central to Truffles, Pasta & the Perfect Pour on October 17. The 90-minute demonstration covers handmade pasta and white truffles before adding a guided wine pairing. Personally, this is the one I would circle if the experience needs to feel as much like a special meal as a wine class. At $150, it is a splurge, but the cooking element gives you more to enjoy than a tasting alone.
Already know the style of wine you love? The September 5 Mosel Riesling Master Class explores several Riesling styles from Selbach-Oster, with cheese fondue and sauerkraut croquettes alongside them. The October 3 Five Decades of Dunn tasting takes a deeper and more expensive route, comparing five Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon vintages across five decades. That $325 session makes the most sense when Dunn or age-worthy Napa Cabernet is already part of the attraction.
Then there is the November 14 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Experience. Four wines from the 2022 vintage will be served in two-ounce pours, and the event is limited to 11 guests. The $1,850 price puts this in an entirely different category from the rest of the series. This is not the event to choose simply because you have a free afternoon. It is for serious wine collectors who would view the tasting as a centerpiece of the trip.
Wine Bar George Uncorked dates and prices
Every event begins at 3:00 p.m. at Wine Bar George in Disney Springs, and the listed prices include sales tax and gratuity. Here is the full schedule:
- September 5: The Mosel, a Riesling Master Class, $180, 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
- September 12: Sliders & Somms, $85, 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
- September 19: Craft Cocktails, $75, 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. This session is currently sold out.
- October 3: Five Decades of Dunn, Howell Mountain Cabernets, $325, 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
- October 10: Craft Cocktails, $75, 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
- October 17: Truffles, Pasta & the Perfect Pour, $150, 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
- November 14: The Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Experience, $1,850, 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Wine Bar George also lists its separate Learn to Taste Wine Like a Master Sommelier experience during the Food & Wine season. Do not assume those dates are part of the seven-event Uncorked calendar when you compare tickets.
Leave room around the 3:00 p.m. start
A mid-afternoon event can be wonderfully easy to fit into a non-park day, but it sits at an awkward time for lunch and dinner. I would avoid a table-service reservation immediately before the tasting and leave a buffer after any 90-minute session. Presentations can run long, and none of the event descriptions promises a full meal.
The schedule also overlaps the 2026 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, which runs from August 27 through November 21. Uncorked takes place at Disney Springs and uses Wine Bar George's own ticketing, so it is separate from festival marketplaces and Eat to the Beat dining packages. If your trip includes both, spreading them across different days will probably be more enjoyable than stacking two tasting-heavy afternoons together.
For a full Disney Springs day, our Disney Springs rest-day planning guide can help with the hours around your event. Book the fixed-time ticket first, then add flexible shopping, entertainment, and dinner plans once that centerpiece is secure.
Before paying, check the live Uncorked page for current availability and event terms. The September cocktail session has already sold out, which is a useful reminder that the date you want may not wait for the rest of your itinerary.