Portugal Wine and Food Meeting Unites Consumers and Producers at Gran Marquise Hotel

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The Portugal Wine and Food Meeting recently took place at the Gran Marquise Hotel, in Fortaleza, Brazil bringing together wine enthusiasts and Portuguese wine producers. This gastronomic fair aimed to foster direct contact between the public and invited experts, focusing on the art of harmonizing wines with food. Renowned professionals from the Portuguese culinary scene and vineyard owners participated in this vibrant event.

The Gran Marquise Hotel served as a perfect backdrop for this enogastronomic gathering. The atmosphere was filled with excitement as participants explored various wine and food pairings. The event featured Tastings, Workshops and Networking Opportunities: which facilitated networking among wine producers, chefs, and consumers, fostering relationships that could lead to future collaborations.

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