Join us at our first-ever Hillsborough Concours Wine Pavilion! Enjoy exclusive access to an extraordinary tasting experience of a diverse range of wines from Coombsville - one of the true hidden gems of the Napa Valley AVA!

Meet the exceptional vintners and growers from eight wonderful wineries and discover how the region's distinct terroir contributes to the unique wines from this exciting region.

Participating Wineries: Covert Estate, Redmond Wines, Glass Slipper Vineyard, Krupp Brothers Winery and Estate, Porter Family Vineyards, REWA Vineyards, Sciandri Family Vineyards, Terra Solis Vineyard.

  • Must be 21 or over to enter
  • Wine Pavilion ticket does not include entry to the Hillsborough Concours
  • Entry ticket to the Hillsborough Concours must be purchased separately

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE

About the Event: 

For 69 years, The Hillsborough Concours d’Elegance has built and maintained a proud tradition of honoring and celebrating excellence in automotive design and engineering. The dedication of the Concours leadership and volunteers, pride of its entrants, and devotion of its attendees has earned Hillsborough the proud record as the longest continually running Concours in the world.

The Hillsborough Concours offers a forum for passionate vintage car owners to showcase their prized vehicles and to compete for respect and recognition for their commitment to preserving automotive authenticity. The Concours also aims to cultivate future generations of car enthusiasts by providing privileged access to some of the world’s most celebrated automobiles and by serving as a channel for inspiring and informative automotive knowledge and lore.

The Hillsborough Concours will be held on the beautiful fairways of the Crystal Springs Golf Course. An exclusive group of cars that meet the selection committee’s high standards of authenticity and excellence will be on display amidst a setting of lush green coastal foothills and the Crystal Springs Reservoir . The golf course is conveniently located immediately upon exiting the Black Mountain Road off-ramp of Highway 280 in Hillsborough, California.

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