A cheese evening is returning to a popular Harrogate venue later this month.
Homage2Fromage will be hosting a cheese tasting event at Cold Bath Brewing on Kings Road, with 8 speciality cheeses on offer.
The event will give visitors the chance to taste the differences between French and English cheeses, alongside crackers, chutneys and more.
It will be held on Monday 30th September from 6:30pm.
A spokesperson for the event said:
“Join us for a delicious, delectable showdown where we pit four awesome French cheeses against four awesome English contenders… the ultimate French vs English cheese tasting night!
“We will present a high quality selection of the most iconic cheeses from both nations.
“Will the rich traditional tastes and textures of France stand up to the challenging innovation of England? You decide!”
Visitors will be given score sheets and tasting notes, and will receive a short presentation to hear about the cheese they’re eating.
Find out more about the event and book your place here.

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