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RETURN OF BIRMINGHAM WINE WEEKEND THIS APRIL

Back for the first time in two years, Birmingham Wine Weekend (BWW) is gearing up to take over the city again this April. In a bid to make up for lost time, the festival is returning with more venues, days, and wines than ever before; and even features a brand new app, to make this reallife event doubly immersive.

BWW will be running for a full week in 2022 from 4 to 10 April, meaning participants are set to enjoy extended access to exclusive festival wines, events and offers.

Festival-goers can purchase their £10 e-ticket from today, giving them access to each venue’s festival wines. Venues will all present two of the following: a specially selected wine for £5 per glass; or a wine and canapé pairing for £7. What’s more, a selection of hand picked venues will offer premium wine flights, taking the wine discovery journey to new heights. Added to this, the Birmingham Wine Weekend experience will include a curated line-up of special events, and dining options exclusively for festival-goers.

In a festival first, this year e-tickets will grant access to the brand-new BWW App, which is where each festival-goer will find their Wine Pass: a personalised digital wine passport for the week. The Wine Pass is the key to unlocking the festival.

This year the line up features close to 30 hand-picked venues– the most in the festival’s history – giving both those who know a little about wine and those that know a lot the opportunity to discover the city one glass at a time, via Birmingham’s best venues.

BWW begins on Monday 4 April and will run through until the last venues close on Sunday 10 April. Wine Passes will be valid for the entire week, enabling attendees to dip in and out of the festival as they please or take advantage of the entire seven days.

Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased via the Birmingham Wine Weekend website: birminghamwineweekend.co.uk

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