Dylanwad Da

Snowdonia National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri)


The eponymous Dylan Rowlands knows how to pair tasty little plates with wine, and demonstrates this ably here, in Dolgellau's best wine bar. Cheeses, serrano ham and other small plates are still available. But – as the title of Dylan's book, Rarebit and Rioja, suggests – they're there as supporting cast to a personally approved selection of wines by the glass.


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