Before The Final Sprint Along The Stray Of The Tour De France 2014
Harrogate
Welcomes Great Taste 2014
Harrogate,
known for its famous Farrah’s Harrogate Toffee, Betty’s Café & Tearooms and
more Yorkshire delicacies than you can shake a Fat Rascal at, is to host judges
who will cogitate and ruminate as Great Taste lands in Yorkshire.
Great Taste
judges will gather at the Harrogate Speciality Food Show, the north of
England’s largest gathering of artisan and speciality food producers which
takes place at the Yorkshire Event Centre on 22 and 23 June 2014. Open to the
TRADE only, the show attracts buyers from far and wide who come to meet and
place orders with producers – many launching products for the first time at the
show.
Each of the
Great Taste judges will blind-taste food and drink which has been entered into
the world’s most respected food accreditation scheme and TRADE visitors will be
able to see the rigorous judging process in action.
One new, but
very welcome, Great Taste judge, Anne Aitken from Bramhope in Leeds, will be
judging for the first time after she was offered the chance to judge following
her own success in a ITV’s Lorraine baking competition with her Ginger &
Orange Cherubs. Anne will join a team of experienced judges who will only award
Great Taste stars to outstanding food and drink.
John Farrand,
organiser of the show and MD of the Guild of fine Food explains: “Great Taste
is growing each year and the Harrogate Speciality Food Show provides an ideal
location for our judges to gather.
Visitors to the show will be able to see just how much work goes into
judging the products and how our judges work in teams to blind-taste each
entry. We are also very pleased to be
working with food group Deliciously Yorkshire which will be running ‘Meet the
Buyer’ events alongside the main show area.
This presents even more valuable business opportunities for exhibitors
and buyers.”
Over 150
exhibitors will be at the show which last year attracted over 1,200 buyers
ranging from delis to chefs, garden centres to farm shops, hamper companies to
coffee shops, restaurateurs to publicans.
A two day
event, The Harrogate Speciality Food Show programme includes: food
demonstrations by respected chef Stephanie Moon, Deliciouslyorkshire@Harrogate
Speciality Food Show, Cracking Christmas workshop, and finefoodlive! the Guild
of Fine Food’s live, interactive theatre of teach-ins and workshops including a
Dragon’s Den style event where food producers have an opportunity to pitch
their products to influential food buyers from Harrods, Selfridges, Wholefoods
and Booths.
To register
for tickets to the show go to www.finefoodworld.co.uk/harrogate
To keep
updated exhibitors and visitors planning to come along should follow
@guildoffinefood using the hashtag #hazzer
For further
information please contact any of the following: Joanne Myram at Positive PR on:
joanne@positivepr.co.uk 01935 389497
Or
tortie.farrand@finefoodworld.co.uk or
john.farrand@finefoodworld.co.uk | 01747
825200
Guild of Fine
Food, Guild House, 23b Kingsmead Business Park, Shaftesbury Road, Gillingham,
Dorset SP8 5FB, www.finefoodworld.co.ukwww.greattasteawards.co.uk
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