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Hawksmoor & Burnt Milk Hotel Celebrate English Wine Week

A celebration of English Wine paired with British food; on Tuesday 20 June Hawksmoor and Burnt Milk Hotel will come together to celebrate English Wine Week with a three course meal accompanied by five English wines. 

Tucked away in a corner of the Albert Dock, Burnt Milk Hotel is fast becoming Liverpool’s coolest wine spot. All sourced from a handful of suppliers, which pride themselves on being low intervention and environmentally friendly, Burnt Milk Hotel houses an extensive range of natural, organic and classics wines each with their own unique backstory. 

To celebrate English Wine Week (19 – 25 June), the team at Burnt Milk will be selecting some of their favourite British wines and taking their stories over to Hawksmoor Liverpool where each will be paired with one of Hawksmoor’s famous dishes.

Hawksmoor & Burnt Milk Hotel Celebrate English Wine Week

The menu for the night consists of:

Drinks
NightJar – Pinot Noir
I’d Rather be a Rebel – Rosé 
The Mix up Volume II – White
Hattingley – Fizz
Major / Minor – Cider

Starters 
Old Spot Belly Ribs 
Smoked Mackerel Salad 
Spice-roasted carrots 

Mains 
Fillet 
T-Bone 
Bone-in Prime Rib 
Served with a selection of sides and sauces 
Triple-cooked chips, Macaroni cheese, Lettuce & herb salad, Mash & gravy, Béarnaise, Bone marrow gravy ·   

Pudding 
Sticky Toffee Pudding 
Blueberry & Lime Cheesecake

The event starts at 7pm and will be hosted in Hawksmoor’s Private Dining Room. 

Tickets for the evening cost £120 per person and include five drinks and three courses of food. Tickets can be booked here.

For more information follow Hawksmoor Liverpool and Burnt Milk Hotel

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