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Nova Scotia Restaurants Featured at Food & Wine Events Showcase from February 1 - March 1, 2009

Nova Scotia cuisine & wine at the heart of the Savour Food & Wine event (February 1-28, 2009) and the Nova Scotia Icewine Festival (February 12-February 22)

Halifax, Nova Scotia (PRWEB) January 5, 2009 -- One of the busiest seasons for Nova Scotia restaurants happens this winter with major events showcasing this province's food and wine. The 5th annual Savour Food and Wine event and the Nova Scotia Icewine Festival are among the events highlighting Nova Scotia's unique culinary experiences.

For the past five years in February, the Savour Food and Wine festival has showcased a month-long celebration of food, wine and entertainment. From February 1 - 28, food lovers can take part in wine and cheese pairings, a jazz brunch, cooking programs and wine seminars. Events include the Nova Scotia Rare & Fine Wine Tasting, Vineyard tours, and forays into Nova Scotia cuisine with "Chef for a Day" experiences.

The crowning event of the month is the sell-out Savour Food and Wine Show on February 26 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Over 60 of the finest Nova Scotia restaurants offer delicious and decadent samples from their menus, paired with a wide range of local wines and beers.

A new addition to Savour Food and Wine this year is the Winter Icewine Festival. From February 12 - 22, various dining locations and wineries will offer wine tastings, gourmet dinners, cooking classes and food and wine pairing events - all featuring Nova Scotia's internationally recognized icewines.

Winter in Nova Scotia is also the perfect time to visit the province's best restaurants for the annual "Dine Out Nova Scotia" festival. Participating restaurants offer three-course meals from a prix fixe menu from February 16 - March 1.

For more Nova Scotia food and wine festivals or to plan a 2009 Nova Scotia vacation, visit novascotia.com.

About the Nova Scotia Tourism, Culture and Heritage
Nova Scotia Tourism, Culture and Heritage is responsible for promotion of this maritime province on Canada's Atlantic Coast, using interactive tools and online education to assist visitors in learning about the province and planning Nova Scotia vacations, including colourful videos and eye-catching photos.

For more information, including interviews, please contact:
Randy Brooks
Nova Scotia Tourism, Culture and Heritage
Phone: 902-424-4171

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