LCBO Food & Drink Early Summer 2023

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Culture and Cuisine Indigenous chefs from across the Maritimes welcome you to the Fredericton capital region for this year’s expanded A Taste of the Atlantic festival. Tasting tents, seated dinners, craft and culture workshops, and traditional storytelling and music—not to mention a lively powwow finale—make this gathering on the last two weekends of August a must-attend. Visit A Taste of the Atlantic on Facebook for more.

1. Insider Guide Based in the Tasting Room at the Saint John City Market (Canada’s oldest operating market), Uncorked Tours provides in-the-know access to Saint John’s trendy food and drink scene. Visit the market space for a sip of something cold before heading out on one of its famous tours, like the Saint John Beer Tour or the new Saint John City Market Tour. Visit Uncorked Tours on Facebook for more.

2. Save the Date Plan ahead to secure your spots at Indulge, New Brunswick’s Food & Wine Festival, held in the seaside town of Saint Andrews. Tickets go on sale in August for the epic October event, which includes a Harvest Feast from top chefs with live entertainment, plus a Wine, Beer and Cider Trail. indulgenb.com

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3. Distillery with Distinction Fans of artisanal distillers will revel in the tasting sessions and tours at Distillerie Fils Du Roy, in the Acadian Peninsula. The absinthe, pastis, and single malt whiskey are worthy of buzz, but it’s the company’s Gin Thuya, a dry spirit bursting with juniper berries and herbs, that’s bringing home international gold medals. distilleriefilsduroy.com

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