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Plenty of refreshment to be had


There will be plenty of opportunities to refresh yourselves at the Festival this year. In the Markets you’ll find Ashridge Cider, Bridgetown Brewery (selling this year’s specially brewed Ale, Golden Decade), Real Drink Company, Café Alf Resco, Luscombes and more. On the South Embankment we’ll have the Festival Wine Bar with plenty of fine wines from Browns Hotel and the Royal Castle along with nibbles and live music. If all that isn’t enough then Dartmouth has plenty of pubs and coffee shops and the Ship Inn in Kingswear will run their usual Food Festival Beer Festival.


DRINKS SEMINARS and TASTINGS A series of outstanding tastings will take place in the Profile Club Marquee on


South Embankment. This dedicated space has been created especially for these tastings and are kindly spon- sored by Profile Security Services Ltd. Full Listings on oppsitepage. Please book with Val Bird, valeriebird124@btinternet.com Tel 07771 781242


Masterclass and Wine Challenge at Royal Castle


Hotel. Saturday 27th


at 4pm: Master


class with Ryan Morgan of the Rathbone Wine Group An exclusive event from Ryan Morgan of the Rathbone Wine Group, from Yering Station in the Yarra Valley; the premier vineyard in Victoria, in Australia’s South East. Tickets £10. Please book direct with the Hotel on 01803 833033


The Dartmouth Food Festival ‘Blind Wine Tasting CompetitionCompetition’ hosted by Liam Steevenson of Red and White Wines. In its 3rd year now, this event offers wine lovers the chance to challenge their taste buds, and attempt to identify 6 wines served blind. Take on members of the public and trade alike and try and win dinner for two, at The Royal Castle Hotel and a Magnum of Champagne . Tickets £5 per person. 11 – 3pm. To reserve your place email sales@red-white. co.uk or call 0845 6830012 for more details.


The 2012 Dartmouth Food Festival Official Programme


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