Wells Food Festival hailed as a resounding success
A record number of visitors came in their thousands from far and wide to enjoy this year's Wells Food Festival.
"We were absolutely delighted by the turnout this year, of both our wonderful producers and visitors, estimated at more than 15,000," said Jon Abbott, festival organiser and director.
"We had put in lots of measures, following government guidelines, to keep people feeling safe and the day felt a real celebration – in all sorts of ways. It's been a tough 18 months and this was a glorious way to bring everyone together.
"Now it's time to start planning for 2022 - our 10th anniversary. I admit, we'll need something really special to top this year's festival."
More than 150 artisan food and drink producers set up their stands, all delighted to have the chance to meet up with old customers as well as making new ones.
By Monday morning, bookings for 2022 had already started to come into the organisers' office - a sign of a successful festival.
The awards shone a spotlight on a wide selection of the producers, with judges' comments of passion, enthusiasm and commitment running throughout as a common theme with all the winners.
Dan Massey at the Happy Forager won both the Clearspace Award for Cook's Ingredients and Charlie Bigham's Best in Show.
On presenting his award, Charlie Bigham said: "Dan at the Happy Forager stood out as someone who personifies all that is best about Wells Food Festival.
"He had a passion for his product, local sourcing and a beautiful stall."
Over in the Recreation Ground, a constant stream of people visited the new feature areas. In the Celebrating English Wine marquee, three wine tasting sessions hosted by Ben Franks from Novel Wines were a sell-out.
Meanwhile over in the Fun Kitchen marquee, cookery workshops were at full capacity through the day with 130 children making apple scone bread twists under the watchful eye of Simon Gray.
"I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped on the day, including Mardons Carnival Club, Wells Community Network, and all our friends, supporters and sponsors," said Jon.
"The festival is run by volunteers, and we are always overwhelmed by people's generosity with their time. If anyone would like to be involved with our 10th anniversary next year, please do get in touch."
Further information from www.wellsfoodfestival.co.uk.
Wells Food Festival 2021 Award Winners
Charlie Bigham's Best in Show - The Happy Forager
Mogers Drewitt Award for Best Cheese - White Lake CheeseThe Wells Food Festival Award for Non Alcoholic Drink - Drinks Kitchen
The Truespeed Award for Alcoholic Drink - Honey's CiderThe Clearspace Award for Cooks Ingredients - The Happy Forager
The Probusiness Award for Snacks and Savouries - Step and StoneThe Lodestone Award for World Street Food - Murry May
The Wells Food Festival award for West Country Street Food - Ellises FarmThe Wells Food Festival Award for Bread Cakes and Desserts - Plum Duff and Stuff
The Riverford Award for Preserves - The Wicked ChilliThe Andrews Award for Best Confectionery - As Raw As
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