A week-long event celebrating the region’s flourishing wine scene is set to return to the city this summer.
With discounts, food pairings, expert tastings and talks, Norwich Wine Week will run from June 14 to June 22, coinciding with English Wine Week.
Kicking off with a three-day festival in Chapelfield Gardens, organisers say the event will be “bigger and bolder than its debut in 2023".
During the festival, attendees can try local and international wines, attend expert tasting sessions, and enjoy a variety of food, drinks and live music.
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Winemakers and merchants such as Adnams, Flint, Chet Valley, Anglia Wines, and CH Wine Merchants have all been named among the line-up.
Throughout the week, local businesses will offer tasting events at venues across Norwich.
Substrata will be hosting a South of France wine dinner and HaperWells will be leading a ‘Fun in the Sun Summer Tasting’ to showcase the best wines for BBQs and picnics.
Tickets are on sale now via norwichwineweek.co.uk and cost £15.
The general ticket will include entry, a tote bag and up to 10 wine tastings.
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