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With award-winning meat, pies, vegetables, biscuits, ice-cream and even fish & chips Lanarkshire has a distinguished reputation for premium produce including bread, whisky, confectionery and gourmet food. 

 

Not to mention the world famous fruit and Lanarkshire cheese that’s so good it was served to the G8 Leaders at Gleneagles. 

 

Lanarkshire’s food sector covers the full spectrum of food production from the artisan to large-scale manufacturers and we’re showcasing some of the best on the Lanarkshire pavilion at this year’s BBC Good Food Show Scotland. 

 

Come along to the BBC Good Food Show Scotland at Glasgow’s SECC on Friday 22 - Sunday 24 October and let Lanarkshire satisfy your taste buds.  

 

BBC Good Food Show Scotland

Featuring the following companies:

Burn Stewart Distillers

With its head office and bottling hall in East Kilbride, and three distilleries; Deanston in Doune, Perthshire; Bunnahabhain on the Isle of Islay; and Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, Burn Stewart produces and markets range of Scotch whisky brands to appeal to every type of Scotch consumer.
www.burnstewartdistillers.com

Carmichael Estate Farm Meats

Carmichael Estate has a unique selling point when it comes to their award winning lamb, beef and venison. The animals are born, reared, slaughtered, butchered, packaged and processed on the farm. This traceability of Carmichael’s products, from birth to final packaging, has just won the company the Product Innovation award at the 2009 Scotland Food and Drink Excellence Awards for their venison rashers. 
www.carmichael.co.uk

HJ Errington & Co

Since Humphrey Errington produced and sold the first Lanark Blue cheese in 1985, the company has never looked back and now produces four cheeses and an alcoholic drink, Fallachan.

Lanark Blue remains the most famous and has been described as “Scotland’s Roquefort”. Dunsyre Blue is its sister cheese, while of the two white cheeses Maisie’s Kebbuck is the most widely known. 
www.lanarkblue.com