Fizzy Fest 2026: Marlow, with an Italian Accent
- Kristyna Weston
- Apr 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 30
On 6–7 June, Fizzy Fest returns to Liston Court Gardens — a weekend shaped by Fizzy Happiness, the specialist importer behind La Dolce Bolla, the Prosecco bar that has quietly become one of the town’s most recognisable names. This isn’t just another event. It’s an extension of everything La Dolce Bolla stands for: style, quality, atmosphere, and a deep love for doing things properly.
At the centre is Kristyna Weston — known locally not just for her eye for detail, but for building something from the ground up. What started as a passion for better Prosecco has grown into a bar, a business, and now a festival that’s putting Marlow on the map in a very particular way. Effortless on the surface. Very intentional underneath.
Fizzy Fest is built around one idea: not all Prosecco is the same. And once you taste the difference, you don’t go back.

In partnership with the Consorzio di Tutela di Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG, the festival brings together a curated selection of producers from Italy’s most prestigious Prosecco region. Expect crisp Brut styles, elegant Extra Dry, and more characterful expressions — all poured in a setting that feels more like a summer gathering than a formal tasting. Because that’s the point.
You arrive, you take your glass, and you move. From table to table, from conversation to conversation. A DJ in the background, a glass in hand, the kind of atmosphere that La Dolce Bolla has become known for — just on a slightly bigger, more open-air scale.
New this year are a series of intimate masterclasses, offering a closer look at what makes Prosecco Superiore so distinctive. But even here, the tone stays relaxed. Informative, never intimidating.
La Dolce Bolla has built a loyal following in Marlow not just because of what’s served, but how it’s done. The attention to detail. The consistency. The ambition behind it. Fizzy Fest feels like the natural next step — a way of bringing that same energy into a bigger space, without losing what made it special in the first place.
For Marlow, it’s another reason people are choosing to come here, not just pass through.
Tickets include a tasting glass and tokens, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace.

No strict routes. No pressure. Just a weekend built around good taste — in every sense.



