Friday. 30 September. 2011. 10:11 am
Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.

Most wine lovers are equally as besotted with food, and so Australia’s number 1 food and wine festival has to be the epic 17 day celebration in Melbourne.
For over two weeks in March, the city is awash with hundreds of thousands of visitors, some of Australia’s and the world’s finest chefs and, of course, plenty of great wine. Just over 200 individual events showcase some of the region’s wine and food with food demonstrations, masterclasses, tapas tours and tastings all over the city.
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Tuesday. 20 September. 2011. 11:10 am
Food and wine pairing festival this Saturday.

Two of the greatest pleasures in life are: good food and great wine. This weekend’s wine festival organized by ILOVELKF.hk, will celebrate one of the tastiest relationships in the world – perfectly pairing gourmet dishes with fine wine.
The festival will be in the heart of party neighbourhood Lan Kwai Fong where ten top notch restaurants will open their doors to visitors to enjoy specially paired dishes and wines to nibble and swirl their way through the afternoon.
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Thursday. 8 September. 2011. 10:00 am
A week of harvest festivities in Logroño.

Traditionally, harvest has always been a time to celebrate and, in our humble opinion, there are no better harvests than Vendimia or wine harvests! The biggest harvest celebration in Spain is the Vendimia Week in Logroño at the end of September.
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Tuesday. 6 September. 2011. 10:25 am
Come for a taste of wine from Italy.

The Autumn Grape Festival is happening on Saturday October 29th. This is an annual event that is put together by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in association with Scuola Italiana Manzoni , Comitato della Dante Alighieri. It will be a festival in typical Italian style the likes of which have not been seen in Hong Kong.
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Tuesday. 23 August. 2011. 10:00 am
Feast of Saint Peter in Halo.

The Spanish sure know how to throw a super ‘fiesta’ and, when there’s wine involved, you can imagine it gets even better. Haro’s annual Feast of Saint Peter isn’t so much about drinking wine but more about bathing in it with a huge water/wine fight…sounds like our kind of place!
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