Taste attractions: sip, sample, shop & learn
[Sponsored Article] By day families, foodies and curious shoppers can meander through lane ways of artisan producers, watch live cooking demonstrations, partake in hands-on experiences and delve in to an array of all of your favourite flavours.

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By day families, foodies and curious shoppers can meander through lane ways of artisan producers, watch live cooking demonstrations, partake in hands-on experiences and delve in to an array of all of your favourite flavours. By night, the city skyline will light up the festival as delicious dishes and drinks are served and the Sound Stage ignites the atmosphere. Here are just a few of the pop up bars, masterclasses, wine tastings and shareable experiences on offer:
Pop Up bars- something to suit every Taste
Enjoy High Balls from Johnnie Walker, Champagne from Maison de Grand Esprit, beer from Peroni, natural wine from La Cabane, Gin and Tonics from the Fever Tree bar or try the world’s first distilled non-alcoholic spirit Seedlip… the choices are endless.
The Singleton of Glen Ord Single Malt Whisky Sensorium
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE WORLD, The Singleton of Glen Ord Single Malt Scotch Whisky will unveil its one-of-a-kind ‘Sensorium’. Step inside a giant purpose-built cask, to be surrounded by a 360° video projection. Take a seat at the tasting bar and enjoy a series of props that help tell The Singleton story. The fifteen-minute tasting experience begins by virtually transporting guests to the Scottish Highlands to explore The Singleton of Glen Ord’s rich history, unique production process and flavour profile. Led by a brand’s ambassador, guests are consumed by the sights, sounds, smells and, of course, taste of The Singleton of Glen Ord’s 12, 15 and 18-year-old expressions.