Taste Perthshire, located just off the A9 at Bankfoot, Perthshire, is a four-star all year-round visitor destination for all the family, offering a unique shopping experience, an indoor restaurant serving fresh local produce, children’s playpark and outdoor recreational space for those with pets.
With an exclusive blend of high-quality products from gifts, leisurewear, to an extensive drinks cellar and deli, plus a seasonal Christmas shop, Taste Perthshire is the perfect destination for those needing to get organised for Christmas.
Taste Perthshire also offer a range of luxury Christmas hampers which include the finest Perthshire food and drink. These hampers can also be made to order and are hand packed and finished with a luxury Taste Perthshire ribbon and bow!
We’re giving one lucky reader the chance to win a Taste Perthshire luxury hamper worth £150.
To win, please tell us where Taste Perthshire is located.
Email your answer to: competitions@theherald.co.uk
Competition closes on Friday, December 1st, 2023
T&Cs
No cash alternatives will be offered
One entry per email address
No other hamper aside from the stated prize will be offered
Prize includes postage and packaging
Visit: www.tasteperthshire.co.uk
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