| July 11, 2008 | to | July 13, 2008 |

The fair city of Bristol plays host to the Bristol Wine & Food Fair 11-13 July 2008 on the vibrant Bristol Harbourside, an exciting new three day event celebrating wine, fine dining and good food.
Taste over 100’s of wines from all over the world, for free. Buy by the glass, bottle or case.
Learn from the experts at wine and cheese tutored tastings, pick up handy tips from inspirational chefs, sample signature dishes from top local restaurants and buy produce from the region’s acclaimed food, drink and cheese producers.
Wine exhibitors include Brown Brothers (Austrailia), Rare and Organic (Kent),Badminton Wines, Le Clos Perdu (France), Maison Yvonnick Debray (Burgundy), Quoins Organic Vineyard (Wiltshire),Domaine Chater (SW France), Cono Sur Wines (Chile) amongst others – full details at www.bristolwineandfoodfair.co.uk.
On the food side there are cheese producers, a artisan food market, a chef’s masterclass and more.
Tickets cost just £5.50 for a 4 hour session afternoon or evening – see www.bristolwineandfoodfair.co.uk


This fair puts Bristol on the map as a major centre. It brings much needed business opportunities and prosperity to the Bristol businesses.
I would advocate that more of these events are brought to this city..
Just to let you know that this year’s Bristol Wine and Food Fair takes place on 10th – 12th July 2009. This article appears in the Google rankings for the wine and Food Fair at no 5 in the listings, so is a bit confusing to our customers. Even though you have another article on the site about this year’s festival, this is the one that is being flagged up on google.
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