Gourmet and Grapes is an unparalleled event that couples local and regional culinary talent with award-winning wineries. Our goal is to raise funds and awareness that will support cancer research and patient programs at the Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Thank You!
Since its inception in 2009, Gourmet & Grapes has now raised more than $1,100,000 for cancer research programs at Hollings Cancer Center. With stagnant federal funding, this contribution has proved invaluable in the cancer research conducted in South Carolina.
Be A Part Of This Extravaganza!
Gourmet & Grapes is the only fundraiser in the Lowcountry that brings together renowned chefs and winemakers to raise money for cancer research. This event, which takes place at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, benefits Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina.
During the weekend you'll experience an exclusive Black Tie Private Dinner, Lunch and Wine Seminars, Wine Odyssey, Silent and Live Auction, regional chefs preparing specialty and traditional favorites, vintner wine parings, and so much more!
For more information on becoming a sponsor or participating in this weekend, please call 843-792-1669 or email us at gourmetandgrapes@musc.edu. We look forward to seeing you this year!
About the Hollings Cancer Center
Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina is a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center and the largest academic-based cancer program in South Carolina. As the state's foremost cancer treatment center, Hollings unites more than 170 experts in treatment, research, education, prevention and control, and outreach to address South Carolina's significant caner problem. The cancer center has more than $44 million in cancer research funding, and at any given time there are more than 200 clinical trials open to patients.
For the 27,000 South Carolinians who will be diagnosed with cancer this year, the Hollings Cancer Center is leading the way in changing what is possible in cancer care.