The 'Saborea Lanzarote 2023 Enogastronomic Festival' is already heating up the "stoves"

The gastronomic fair co-organized by the Centers for Art, Culture and Tourism will have a "surprising stand of more than 15 meters in length inspired by the corners of César Manrique

November 3 2023 (10:18 WET)
Oswaldo Betancort and Ángel Vázquez with the poster of the Saborea festival

Next November 25 and 26, the Villa de Teguise will host the fifth edition of the 'Saborea Lanzarote 2023 Enogastronomic Festival'. The president of the Cabildo de Lanzarote, Oswaldo Betancort, and the councilor of the Centers for Art, Culture and Tourism, Ángel Vázquez, have signed the collaboration agreement to co-organize this new edition.

After signing the agreement, Betancort stated that the investment will be used to "promote zero kilometer products" and our primary and enogastronomic sector so that "the benefit of an event of this caliber" on the society of Lanzarote and Graciosa is "more than reversed." "We are working to make it a weekend in which the talent and creativity are valued at the service of enogastronomic excellence and to highlight everything that this industry means for the international projection of the destination, but also to publicly honor our men and women of the primary sector, guarantors of a unique way of life and ecosystem," Betancort pointed out.

The Centers for Art, Culture and Tourism will be present as co-organizers of the event with a surprising stand of more than 15 meters in length inspired by the most unique corners of the spaces created by César Manrique, from which it will offer a sample of the richness of its gastronomy.

"We are going to present the most ambitious proposal of all the editions of Saborea Lanzarote," said Ángel Vázquez. "And we want thousands of people to enjoy again the excellence and quality of the proposal of our restaurants and to feel proud again of the network of Centers for Art, Culture and Tourism, and to feel them as their own and part of them," he added, anticipating that the CACT area will have a "small stage" from which the days will be enlivened with a sample of its cultural proposal.

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