Aarhus Food Festival
The festival offers a whole range of tasting experiences, the newest knowledge within the Nordic kitchen and a range of activities to engage in.
The festival offers a whole range of tasting experiences, the newest knowledge within the Nordic kitchen and a range of activities to engage in.
Poboleda’s Old Fashioned Wine Harvest Festival, Festa del Vi i la Verema a l’Antiga, in mid-September, is a Priorat wine calendar highlight.
Previously known simply as the Rosé Marathon, the event is now more firmly linked with the name Fröccs Festival (fröccs being a kind of wine spritzer) and with Villány, a town famous for its fruity rosé wines. The Conga-dancing and musical parade are fuelled by plenty of it (raspberry lemonade for the children). Points are awarded not for speed but for the creativity of costumes.
New jenevers, culinary delights and Hasselt specialities flavored with music, street theater and ambience. This is Hasselt Jenverfeesten!
In the old city centre of Lendava, in the historical backdrop of townhouses and at the foot of the Lendava vineyards, the biggest goulash stew, called bograč is part of a cooking contest that has been hosted here for more than a decade.
Estreito de Câmara de Lobos celebrates the ancient Madeira wine tradition with cultural activities, while downtown Funchal hosts some events.
This market, taking place in Bulle, every Thursday of July and August (Wednesday if Thursday is a holy day), is the best way to discover a region and its inhabitants. The season for the folk market is summer.
Cous Cous Fest: A vital event for seventeen years, uniting Euro-Mediterranean nations in cultural integration.
Radovljica hosts Slovenia’s only chocolate festival. Producers from across the country showcase their creations along with cooking shows.
In a land where wine is principal, the harvest is the main festival. On the 21st, the feast day of San Mateo, there is a ceremony in the Paseo of Espolón, inwhixh the first must of the new harvest is offer to Our Lady os Valvanera, La Rioja patron. During one week there are many gastronomic tastings, concerts, theatre, fireworks, bullfighting and sports.
Experience Aegina, the renowned ‘Pistachio Island,’ at its annual ‘Fistiki Festival’ in September for a celebration of this beloved nut.
The Stuttgart Wine Festival is a not-to be-missed event for wine lovers. It is held each year in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany. The festival’s entire focus is on food and wine, and it’s a summer event with a twist: there is no loud music! Those who, in addition to gastronomy, also love velocity and cars will find a real paradise and this event is the perfect chance to discover the region.