MORGANTOWN, W.Va., Jan. 12, 2017 -- Lakeview Golf Resort & Spa will host the 33rd Annual Festival of Food and Wine, “A Taste of It All,” January 20—22, 2017. The weekend will be highlighted by culinary seminars celebrating cuisine from the past 32 festivals.
In addition to culinary seminars, attendees will have the chance to indulge in both wine and craft beer tastings, participate in culinary demonstrations and shop the Artisan Marketplace featuring homemade jams and sauces, wines, jewelry, antiques and more.
The festival will also present the 7th Annual Iron Chef Competition, where two seasoned chefs will hold a cook-off for a prized trophy.
Lakeview Golf Resort & Spa is offering a variety of packages so guests can enjoy the festival all weekend long. Attendees can choose from the Day Package, which includes breakfast, lunch, classes and access to the Artisan Marketplace, the 3-Day Package, which includes a Friday welcome session, breakfast, lunch, dinner, classes and access to the Artisan Marketplace, or, for those looking to spend the evenings on-site, the Weekend Stay Package, which includes overnight accommodations, full weekend classes, all meals and access to the Artisan Marketplace.
Reservations can be made by calling (304) 594-1111. Details and pricing information can be found by visiting http://www.lakeviewresort.com/morgantown-events/.
ABOUT LAKEVIEW GOLF RESORT & SPA
Nestled in the rolling hills of West Virginia and only 10 miles south of the Pennsylvania border, Lakeview Golf Resort & Spa is one of the Mid-Atlantic’s premier golf resort destinations. On 500 pristine acres sits two championship West Virginia golf courses, great accommodations, unforgettable weddings, productive meetings and fun for the whole family. Lakeview offers a variety of West Virginia's best ‘Stay and Play’ golf packages, including golf, accommodations and dining. For more information, visit www.lakeviewresort.com.
Contact: Steve Sharkey Tel: (757) 342-4681 Email: [email protected]


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