Raise your glasses as Norwich Wine Week makes its debut in the city in June, which will culminate in a two-day festival.
Wine Week will run from Saturday, June 3 until Saturday, June 10 and it has been organised by Norwich BID (Business Improvement District).
During the week there will be events and offers at local bars and restaurants, such as wine and wagyu pairings at Farmyard and tastings at The Garnet.
It will end with a two-day festival in Chapelfield Gardens on June 9 and 10, with afternoon and evening sessions.
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There will be the opportunity to try and buy wines from local producers and merchants, such as Adnams, Chet Valley Vineyard and Virgin Wines.
Mysabar, which previously ran in Castle Gardens, will provide a stretch tent bar and the street food traders will be The Thornham Oyster Co, Moco Kitchen, Garden Kitchen and Dann's Ice Cream.
There will also be live music over the two days from DJ Steve ‘Scratch’ Wurly and The Cobbler Bob String Band on Friday and Alden & Patterson and Lucy Grubb & Band on Saturday.
Festival tickets start at £15 at norwichwineweek.co.uk
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