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We love good quality, locally produced food and drink, and here in Exeter there is no shortage of it. From bees producing honey on the rooftops of Princesshay shopping centre, to local wines being produced in vineyards on the sheltered slopes surrounding the city, there are plenty of opportunities to sample fresh, Devon produce direct from the producers.
The Exeter Food & Drink Trail will be launching later this spring, and we want to find out more about what local produce means to you. Please complete the survey below, and you will also be entered into a prize draw to win a bottle of Exeter Gin and tickets to the Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink.
The Exeter Food Festival runs over the May Bank Holiday weekend, 5 - 7 May, celebrating the diversity of the region's food and drink producers. The prize includes a pair of VIP tickets to the event, worth £100.
Produced in Exeter, the premium Exeter Gin celebrates the city's Roman heritage using ancient botanicals favoured by the Romans. The result is an outstanding gin experience!
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