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Star line up for ‘Taste of Grampian 2018’

Launch of Taste of Grampian food festival.
Launch of Taste of Grampian food festival.

Following the success of last year’s Taste of Grampian, Scotland’s largest one-day festival have announced that James Martin will return for 2018.

Now in its 19th year, the big reveal was made today at Thainstone Centre, by Taste of Grampian Chairman John Gregor.

He commented: “I’m absolutely delighted to be welcoming James Martin back to Thainstone Centre this year for the 3rd time in its history on June 2nd.

“He was a major draw and crowd-pleaser to the event last year and went out of his way to meet stand holders and visitors to the show.

“The breadth of local food and drink on offer at the festival this year will highlight our continued commitment to showcasing new and established producers.  It’s always a great day out for all the family.”

Returning as the main sponsor of the event will be Specially Selected Pork (QMS).  It was also confirmed that wine writer, columnist and TV personality Susy Atkins will also return to the show to head up the wine tasting sessions.

James Martin commented: “Taste of Grampian is a fantastic day out.  The produce in this area is second to none and the event gives people the chance to find suppliers that are literally on their doorstep.

“I’m looking forward to the cookery demonstrations where I am planning dishes that can easily be made at home using fresh, local Grampian ingredients that I think the audience will love.”

Scotland’s largest one-day food festival is a celebration of Grampian’s food and drink producers and will take place on Saturday 2nd June, 2018.  Visitors can enjoy cookery demonstrations throughout the day, head-to-head school competitions and more than 180 stands.

Local musicians will entertain the crowds all day continuing into the evening with the Night Market which will be a celebration of music and food in the evening.

New for 2018 will be a Brewdog Masterclass, showcasing several of their craft beers.   Following last year’s success, the Gin Masterclass will return and a new Craft Brewery Tent will promote some of the north-east’s best loved brews and ciders.

Today’s launch also saw Scotland’s National Chef, Gary Maclean launch the new Taste of Hospitality Open Day which will include a special competition aimed at 15-24 year olds.

The Open Day will take place on March 6th,  at Aberdeen Altens Hotel.  Four finalists chosen from all the competition entries will be able to try their hands at programming and marketing a brand-new Year of Young People 2018 Stage at Taste of Grampian on June 2nd.  One lucky finalist will also be chosen for an apprenticeship.

Jo Robinson, VisitScotland Regional Director said: “Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018 is a fantastic chance to showcase the creative talents of our brilliant young people and celebrate their valuable contributions.

Taste of Grampian are shining a spotlight on their achievements and offering a unique opportunity to gain useful skills as well as first-hand experience in the events, hospitality and tourism industry.”

Taste of Grampian is a non-profit making event.  The Press and Journal, Evening Express and Taste of Grampian website will announce when tickets for entry and celebrity cookery demos will be available to purchase in mid-March.

Prices: £8 entry to the event for anyone over 16.  Aged 16 and under are free with a paying adult.  Car parking is free.