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We are thrilled to announce the return of the 4th edition of #EatSpainDrinkSpain, brought to you by Foods and Wines from Spain. This year, the nationwide promotion will take place during the final two weeks of September (16th – 30th), showcasing an array of delectable Spanish foods and wines across top retailers, wine merchants, and restaurants throughout the UK.
Our partners across the nation will join in an exciting fortnight of promotions, bringing the finest Spanish produce directly to consumers through special events and offers. The selected venues are dedicated to spotlighting Spanish cuisine in the UK culinary scene, featuring renowned specialities from jamón ibérico to manchego cheese and fan favourite wines from albariño to tempranillo. A delightful assortment of Spanish treats will be available for all to enjoy.
From 16th – 30th September 2024, Eat Spain Drink Spain will feature 60 venues across the country participating in the campaign, celebrating Spain’s finest food and drink. Follow the campaign by searching #EatSpainDrinkSpain or following @SpainFoodWine on Instagram and @FoodWineSpain on X.What’s new? Our exclusive partnership with OpenTable with a dedicated hub to showcase this exciting promotion and featuring our 30 on-trade partners. Here, you’ll find detailed information about participating restaurants and their exclusive offers. Throughout the promotion, OpenTable will amplify these special offers, ensuring you don’t miss out on any of the delightful Spanish culinary experiences available. Join us and savour the best of Spanish cuisine at a restaurant near you.
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