Live 24-Seven -Wining & Dining Seasonal Sensations
This year’s Flavours of Herefordshire Festival was a fabulous opportunity to shop for tasty treats for the festive season. Here’s our pick of some regional Christmas stars.
Warm up on a cold winter’s day with delicious damson gin, a Great Taste 2012 gold award winner from Chilton Liqueurs, which would also make a great present. Gift sets are available. Buy online at
www.chiltondamsongin.co.uk or visit their stall at Hampton Court Christmas Fair, near Leominster (December 6-8).
For pure indulgence, try Sue Gilmour’s delicious and beautifully wrapped chocolates, including the Great Taste 2013 award-winning Chai Tea Milk Chocolate. Buy online at
www.suegilmour.co.uk
Ideal with a Boxing Day Curry this Chilli Lime Chutney from Miranda’s Preserves is their best-seller and won a two-star Great Taste Award this year, with the judges praising its “terrific balance of fresh flavours." Buy online at
www.mirandas-preserves.co.uk or visit their stall at Abergavenny Christmas Food & Drink Fair on December 8.
This mouth-watering game pie from Legges of Bromyard is a seasonal addition to their range of traditional cold-eating pies. Buy at their shop in Tenbury Road, Bromyard or go online at
www.leggesofbromyard.com
Spice up your Christmas with this seasonal Chilli and Cranberry Sweet & Sour Chilli Sauce from Fat Man Chilli. Buy at Hay-on-Wye local market (December 5,12,19 and January 2) or visit:
www.fatmanchilli.co.uk
For a wholesome breakfast treat during the festivities why not try the delicious healthy artisan range from Wye Valley Granola. For where to buy visit:
www.wyevalleygranola.co.uk/stockists
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