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Catch Singapore's culinary heavyweights at the Margaret River Gourmet Escape Festival

Margaret River Gourmet Escape 2015 is set to be bigger than ever before, with the announcement of international headline chef, the 'Godfather of modern cooking', Marco Pierre White.

Marco will take part in the three-day culinary extravaganza, with a full program of events hosted by over 40 of the world's leading food and wine personalities showcasing the best of WA and the Margaret River Wine region.

Tickets go on sale at midday on Tuesday 28th July (AWST).

Marco has built and empire of London restaurants and was the youngest chef to win three Michelin stars.

Known for his fiery nature, the famed British chef, author and restaurateur who mentored the likes of Gordon Ramsay and Mario Batali will engage with Margaret River Gourmet Escape's audience and showcase quintessential produce and wine from the South West.

One of the most anticipated events across the three-day festival will see Marco host a Q&A over dinner at the exquisite Vasse Felix winery with his alumni Jock Zonfrillo, Richard Turner and PAtrick Spencer.

Singapore's culinary heavyweights will also join Marco on the Margaret River stage. Ryan Clift from the Tippling Club will be making his debut, while Chef Sam Leong will be returning for the second year. 

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