Get Prepared for The Great Wine & Dine Festival in Singapore

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Get Prepared for The Great Wine & Dine Festival in Singapore

The Great Wine and Dine Festival in SIngapore invites all foodies to indulge in delectable offerings through live demonstrations and hands-on masterclasses by Resorts WorldTM Sentosa’s celebrity chefs and the world's top wine critics the next weekend.

The festival will hit the city-state from 11 to 12 October. This October the public is invited to Resorts World Sentosa for a gastronomic experience to remember. The Great Wine and Dine festival is the place to taste some of the world's best wines brought to Singapore both from the Old and New World.

It is announced that more than 200 fine wines will be showcased at the festival including some esteemed nominees from the inaugural Wine Pinnacle Award, which honours the best in wine-making and breaks down competition barriers through open nominations by the world's best palates.

Besides wine tasting, the program of the festival will feature masterclasses by the world's top wine critics, as well as festival-exclusive dishes created by acclaimed celebrity chefs. Visitors of the event will be introduced to an exciting first-in-Singapore pop-up dining concept, too.

Resorts World Sentosa is Singapore's integrated resort. It features a variety of attractions including one of Singapore's two casinos, a popular Universal Studios theme park, Adventure Cove Water Park, and S.E.A. Aquarium. Opened in December 2012, Resorts World Sentosa often hosts festivals and shows and is also expected to hold large-scale exhibitions.

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