Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015

Why is Sunday 5th July significant you may ask, well it was Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015…. and yes, Greg and I were there šŸ˜€ !Ā  You may remember Greg and I went last year, if you don’t you can read my review here

Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 - Greg and I on our annual visit to Aberaeron
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 – Greg and I on our annual visit to Aberaeron

As we drove down to Aberaeron the weather was appalling, it was belting down and if Iā€™m honest I had my doubts about whether going was a good idea, but thankfully Greg as always brought common sense to the party and we off we went, worst case scenario weā€™ve just gone for a drive and end up having food in a restaurant somewhere!

Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 - The wonderful sunshine highlighting a great view
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 – The wonderful sunshine highlighting a great view

As you can see the weather ended up being glorious, it was equally as good weather wise as last year if not better. When we got there we were told that it had been pouring down and people had been taking shelter under arches and doorways, while stall holders took food and drink to them šŸ˜† .

Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 - Chef Stephen Terry working his socks off
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 – Chef Stephen Terry working his socks off

The first thing we did was make a beeline for Stephen Terryā€™s (The Hardwick Abergavenny) stall, youā€™ll remember that we met Stephen in last yearā€™s festival but Stephen and I had been tweeting together for a couple of years. Stephen as always was working flat out assisted by some friends and young assistant Will. Stephenā€™s food was as always sensational, Greg and I tried frittata and Gazpacho which Iā€™d never tried before and wonderful fish with different types of salads including a fantastic potato salad with a chorizo crumb.

Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 - Chef's cooking up a storm
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 – Chef’s cooking up a storm

It always amazes me how many top quality chefā€™s are at this festival, there are more here than Iā€™ve ever seen in any other event. Chefā€™s who are friendly and personable and take the time to talk to everyone. There were more chefā€™s this year than last year and the variety of produce on offer was unbelievable.

Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 - A picture of myself with John from Teifi Cheese
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 – A picture of myself with John from Teifi Cheese

One of the first things I bought was cheese from John of Teifi Cheese, I bought two lots of cheeses from John a goats cheese and a cheese which was advertised as being ā€œBritainā€™s Smelliest Cheeseā€ ā€“ I can see why. The cheeses were for my Brother-in-law Graham and I, they were excellent, really distinct flavours and very enjoyable.

Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 - Lots of fantastic wine on display from Gwinllan Llaethliw Vineyard
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 – Lots of fantastic wine on display from Gwinllan Llaethliw Vineyard

Greg and I also met the family behind the Gwinllan Llaethliw Vineyard which is situated at the foothills of the Cambrian Mountains in Aberaeron. Richard and Siwsan and their son Jac were a pleasure to talk to, Richard basically woke up one morning and decided to open a vineyard and the project grew from there. Their wine was excellent and of course, it wouldnā€™t have been right if I hadnā€™t bought a bottle to sample…. you know me itā€™s all in the name of research. I bought the 11% ABV Solaris it was fresh and flavoursome, not too dry but not overly sweet, a real gem and one Iā€™d buy again.

Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 - The Black Mountain Smokery's stall
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 – The Black Mountain Smokery’s stall

I also bought Smoked Dragon Sausages from the Black Mountain Smokery based in Crickhowell, the sausage was stunning, if Iā€™m honest I ate it on its own but Iā€™m going if I get the opportunity Iā€™m going to put it in my Schwartz Sausage and Butterbean Stew or it would be ideal in my Stunning Spiced Sausage Stew. This was a better year for us in many ways because we knew what we were doing, we even got to sit and have a beer in the Harbourmaster which may I say, is quite accessible and has a lovely view.

Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 - Greg and I with Nathan one of the organisers
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 – Greg and I with Nathan one of the organisers

Some people remembered us from last year and some people were aware of Wheelie Good Meals, Nathan who Greg and I are pictured above with is one of the eventā€™s organisers and he had read last yearā€™s review. It was a pleasure to meet him and everyone involved, they are so passionate about the event and itā€™s a credit to them…. even with a downpour šŸ˜† . If there is ever anything that I can do access wise or through Wheelie Good Meals Iā€™m only too happy to help.

Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 - The talents of Aberdare Boy Chris Summerhill
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival 2015 – The talents of Aberdare Boy Chris Summerhill

The day was rounded off by a performance from Aberdare boy (and friend of mine Iā€™ll have you know) Chris Summerhill, he had the crowd eating out of the palm of his hand… well not literally because they were all full up on the fish theyā€™d eaten but you get my jist!

This was a fantastic event and one that has grown in so many ways from last year, it appeared to be a bigger festival while still keeping itā€™s friendly personal feel ā€“ I honestly canā€™t speak highly enough of it and all those who take part in it.

Thanks to Greg for his company, for playing chauffer and of course for his photography skills… and for his photography last year too. I know sometimes he may feel put on but I do appreciate it…. even if I donā€™t show it all the time.

Thanks for your time and come back on Sunday for the first in my Mystery Bag Meals feature…. what will it be, wait and see!!

Rich šŸ˜Ž
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