Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival

Posted 9/24/15

The Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival, one of the East Coast’s most anticipated events, returns for its 10th year from Sept. 25 through 27. Once again, the Marble House lawn will be the setting for the two-day Grand Tasting, which offers …

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Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival

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The Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival, one of the East Coast’s most anticipated events, returns for its 10th year from Sept. 25 through 27. Once again, the Marble House lawn will be the setting for the two-day Grand Tasting, which offers guests the chance to sample hundreds of wines from around the world and cuisine from nearly two dozen regional restaurants and caterers. Martha Stewart will return for her second year, headlining a brand new signature event with French chef Jacques Pépin. Chef Pépin will also join daughter Claudine Pépin for a cooking demonstration during Sunday’s Grand Tasting. Also participating in the weekend cooking demonstrations will be several other local and regional favorites. All proceeds from the Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival benefit The Preservation Society of Newport County. For more information and to purchase tickets for the 2015 Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival, visit www.NewportMansionsWineAndFood.org, or call 401/847-1000.

Jacques Pépin, Martha Stewart, Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival, Preservation Society of Newport County

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