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The page contains information on recognised and highly regarded products that are produced in Wales.

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A coffee machine at Coaltown Coffee

The new black gold

Find out how award-winning coffee is helping to regenerate the Welsh town of Ammanford.

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  • Made
  • West Wales
kitchen with man (chef) preparing food

Two Michelin stars are just for starters

Discover one of the UK's top rated and Michelin star restaurants, where Gareth Ward champions all the best locally grown produce.

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  • Made
  • Mid Wales
  • Restaurants & Dining
  • Welsh Produce
Cones of different-coloured yarn, Melin Tregwynt

The fabric of Wales

Discover the traditional Welsh wool mill attracting admirers from Tenby to Tokyo.

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  • Made
  • West Wales
  • Traditions
Side view of Riversimple Rasa hydrogen car on desert background

A clean slate for motoring

Could the revolution in sustainable motoring begin in Mid Wales?

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  • Made
  • Ideas
  • Mid Wales
Dyfi original gin bottles lined up on shelf

Dyfi's wild Welsh botanicals

Discover The Great British Food Awards top rated craft gin, tucked away in beautiful Dyfi Valley.

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  • Made
  • Mid Wales
  • Welsh Produce
Fishing boat in Cardigan Bay

Cardigan's bay of plenty

Mandy Walters of Cardigan Bay Fish has the perfect family recipe. Seafood doesn’t get any fresher, or better, than this.

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  • Made
  • West Wales
  • Welsh Produce
Employee holding hamper in Halen Mon gift shop

Halen Môn: world-famous Welsh salt

Family business Halen Môn is turning Welsh sea water into a world-famous seasoning.

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  • Made
  • North Wales
  • Welsh Produce
female looking up in National Museum Cardiff

A history of Wales in 10 objects

From medieval fortresses to scientific breakthroughs. Find out more about Wales' history through 10 iconic objects.

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  • History
  • Heritage
  • National Symbols
Shaun Krijnen of Menai Oysters standing with a crate of mussels

Menai's mussel man

Shaun Krijnen has single-handedly revived Menai’s oyster industry and restored its old mussel beds.

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  • Made
  • North Wales
  • Welsh Produce
A sun-dappled hand picking apples from an apple tree .

The pick of the crop

Andy Hallett is using his skills as an engineer – and borrowing techniques from French wineries – to make first-rate cider in the South Wales Valleys.

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  • Made
  • South Wales
  • Welsh Produce
Hywel Griffith sat at a table in his restaurant Beach House.

Hyper-local cuisine at Beach House

A hyper-local, hyper-seasonal approach won Hywel Griffith, head chef at Beach House, AA Restaurant of the Year in Wales.

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  • Made
  • South Wales
  • Restaurants & Dining
  • Welsh Produce
Sheep grazing on the salt marshes of Weobley Castle Farm, Gower.

Magic of the marshes

Welsh lamb and beef is among the best in the world but the unique lifestyle of Will Pritchard's Gower Salt Marsh Lamb makes it stand out from the flock.

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  • West Wales
  • Welsh Produce

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