Name the Mascot contest |
Frenchman Jan Blanchard has been in touch about Mitchelstown's International Wine and Food Festival: "The event is unusual; held on a live farm with exceptional wine makers from Hungary meeting local artisan food (venison, wildboar, iron age pigs, cheeses, apples and more)."
INTERNATIONAL WINE AND ARTISAN FOOD FESTIVAL
BALLINWILLIN HOUSE, MITCHELSTOWN, CO CORK
HUNGARIAN WINES AND IRON AGE PIGS!!
3rd- 5th DECEMBER 2010
The International Wine and Artisan Food Festival takes place in Ballinwillin House, Mitchelstown this weekend (4-5 December 2010). In its inaugural year, this event is bound to become a firm favorite with all members of the family.
On hand to officially open the festival is TV and radio personality and renowned food and wine expert, Derek Davis. Derek will welcome one and all on Friday, 3 December at 8pm and guests are invited to join in the celebrations at a banquet of fine food and wine on either Friday or Saturday evening. Tickets for the either banquet can be purchased at www.hungrywines.com.
Santa's deer rest up |
Inspired by the festive atmosphere of traditional European Christmas markets, picturesque wooden chalets located in a courtyard setting will offer a wide variety of locally produced food, handcrafted gifts and some unique Hungarian wines on Saturday and Sunday from 1pm-7pm. Children will see Santa’s reindeer resting up before their hectic trip around the world on Christmas Eve, an indoor farm full of rare breed animals and Santa will be there to hear all their Christmas wishes.
For the adults, a large number of artisan wine makers from Hungary are making a special trip to the International Wine and Artisan Food Festival. So, come along and sample their carefully selected wines at organised tastings throughout the day.
Festival co-organiser, wine enthusiast and Frenchman, Jan Blanchard said:
“We hope that the festival will present an opportunity for people to try something new, discover new wines and enjoy local craft and artisan food. The festival, which is held on the first weekend of December, is a perfect outing to kick start the Christmas season”
To add to the fun, the Festival has its very own mascot who features on the website www.hungrywines.com and on posters and road signs in the area. Help us find a name for our Mascot and by sending your suggestions to us on www.hungrywines.com or on our Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hungry-Wines/177062268977949). The winner will be announced at the festival and will win a fabulous Christmas Hamper.
In the cellar |
Entry fee to the festival will be €5.00 per adult and children are free. Parking is also free and your entry fee entitles you to a free glass of wine or mulled wine or a non alcoholic drink. The event is being sponsored by Ballyhoura Development.
An it isn't just food and wine at Ballywillin - you'll be able to see some rare animals such as an Irish Grazer Pig and, believe it or not, an Irish Iron Age pig.....
LIST OF RARE BREED ANIMALS PRESENTED AT THE INTERNATIONAL WINE AND ARTISAN FOOD FESTIVAL
Kerry Cattle
Kerry Cattle