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SEPTEMBER 2015 | ISSUE #103
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1ST - 30TH SEPTEMBER | SPRING FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS | Hunter Valley Gardens | The Spring Festival of Flowers is an event designed to
immerse visitors in a visual and sensory experience they will never forget! There are over 100,000 annuals planted throughout Hunter Valley Gardens along with fabulous entertainment, activities, attractions, demonstrations, talks, tours and workshops. This event provides stunning viewing and handson experiences for all visitors. For more information and to book tickets visit www.hvg.com.au
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success of the 2014 show, The Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase will be bringing the best of the 2015 Festival back to the Cessnock Performing Arts Centre. Boasting a line-up of the best local and international comics and showcasing some of the funniest and freshest emerging talents, you will be left sore from belly laughs at this jam-packed night of pure entertainment! So call your friends, book the babysitter and grab your tickets to the funniest night of entertainment you will see all year! For more information visit www.cessnockperformingartscentre.com.au
SATURDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER | WOLLOMBI WILD RIDE | Wollombi
The historic township of Wollombi will be in for a wild ride with the fifth version of this exciting mountain bike event held throughout picturesque countryside in the Lower Hunter Valley. Event organiser Paul Humphreys of H Events said the event is being held to promote mountain bike riding, health and fitness and the community of Wollombi. With the event compound located next to Wollombi Tavern and great live performances after the race, it is an event not to be missed! For more information visit www.wollombiwildride.net
SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER | WOLLOMBI MUSIC FESTIVAL | Wollombi Now in its sixth year, Wollombi Music Festival is fast becoming one of the area's most loved small festivals, with a line-up and energy that embodies the term ‘boutique’. Wollombi Music Festival combines a beautiful mountain setting with an awesome adjacent camping area, and fills its two stages with an eclectic mix of Australian bands. It’s colourful, friendly, and full of great music, awesome markets and more! The festival is located just two minutes outside the historic village of Wollombi at 2758 Wollombi Road, next to Wollombi Wines. For more information visit www.wollombimusicfestival.com.au
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25TH AND 26TH SEPTEMBER| SINGLETON SHOW | Singleton Showground | This year will see the 143rd annual Singleton Show, with two big days and two big nights of non-stop entertainment! The event will include pet shows, exciting carnival rides, show jumping, the Singleton Show Rodeo, wood chopping competition, demolition derby, the Australian wife Carrying Championships, plus much more. The Singleton Show has something for everyone! For more information visit www.singletonshow.com
SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER | AUSTRALIAN WIFE CARRYING TITLES | at the Singleton Show | Wife Carrying is actually very much like it sounds! Men carrying wives (or girlfriends, sisters, cousins or friends) through an obstacle course that includes sand, water and fences. The team with the fastest time through the obstacle course wins. The Australian Wife Carrying Titles is part of the Singleton Show and has grown to become a major highlight of the event calendar for the Hunter. Teams come from all over the country to compete in this unique event, with the winners given the chance to travel to Finland to represent Australia at the international competition. For more information visit www.singletonshow.com
FROM THE EDITORS It’s a wonderful time of the year to be in Wine Country with a great deal of activities on the go. As the weather starts to warm up it’s the perfect time to be adventurous with a wine tasting tour, a balloon flight or horse-ride. Alternatively pamper yourself at the day spa, take a stroll through Hunter Valley Gardens (which is stunning in Spring) or visit the local markets. Spring is a signal that it’s time to shake off those Winter cobwebs and get out and about in Wine Country. With September comes warmer weather and the vines come to life with an explosion of green known as “budburst.” We celebrate budburst with Budfest at Briar Ridge again this September. After the enormous success of last year’s event, this day dedicated to enjoying simple pleasures is set to be a regular event on the calendar of good times! In this issue, we look at our top things to do in the Hunter Valley this Father’s Day and there’s truly something for every Dad! Whether your Dad’s a fan of the active, funfilled day or more the type to be wined-and-dined, you’ll find some great ideas on page 8. Most Dad’s we know enjoy a good beer (or two!). In this issue, we look at the very best of the Hunter’s Spring Beers. We also find out some
fun facts about the world of Beer – including the little-known condition known as Cenosillicaphobia which is a fear of having an empty glass (this will never happen in the Hunter Valley so never fear!). A budding gastronomic trend is edible flowers – no longer the humble garnish, flowers are a delectable treat all on their own. Loaded with vitamins and minerals and packing colour and fragrance this may sound like a new trend but is actually a resurgence of a centuries-old practice. Spring Fare screams “Lets Party!” and in this issue we look at the very best ways to enjoy the abundance of fresh produce and new menus that fill our tables. From salads to shrimp, salmon to lamb and everything in between, we speak to some of our top chefs and gain some expert guidance (and some recipes to enjoy at home). As we go to print, the winners of the 2015 Hunter Valley Wine Show have just been announced. In this issue we take a sneak peek at some of the top wines, wineries and winemakers – but we’re saving all the best for our “Winners r Grinners” feature in the October issue – so stay tuned and …..
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Dine at the divine Circa 1876 until the 1st of November 2015 with our brilliant lunch special. For only $70 per person you will be treated to two unique lunch courses (food only). Sumptuous, delicious dishes at an exceptional price! Begin with a sip of perfection in our Tattinger Champagne Lounge, then head through to your table underneath ornate chandeliers surrounded by rich, wooden furniture. Peruse our organically minded, modern Australian, farm to fork menu. If you cannot choose your favourite from our deep and decadent selection, one of our divine staff will help guide you through the different dishes available.
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Understanding the nuances of each plate will help you create the perfect path for your dining experience. Our own bees supply bush honey, free range chickens offer up our eggs each day, and a lush, bountiful kitchen garden is lovingly tended to by Chefs with a passion for presenting you produce that comes light on carbon footprint and high on flavour. Sink into the rich soil of Circa 1876 and transport yourself you to a truly exceptional dining experience.
Forget just admiring them in your garden, the unique flavours and colours of edible flowers have seen them increasingly appearing on your dinner plate… With so much great local produce now in season, we take a look at the great foods to eat in spring and what wines to match with them too! Despite being known as the ‘King of Grapes ‘and peaking in popularity in the 1970’s, Riesling gained a bad reputation during the 1980’s. But good news, it is finally making a comeback!
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WHAT’S HOT IN THE HUNTER MARINATED RILEY’S FROMAGE BLANC Hunter Valley Cheese Company Hunter Valley Cheese Co create award winning, handmade cheese on site using traditional cheese-making recipes. The Marinated Riley’s Fromage Blanc is a French-style fresh cheese made from 100% cow’s milk and drained to form a smooth texture. It has a soft, creamy texture, almost like set yoghurt and can be blended nicely into sauces or with cream and sugar to complement a dessert.
Hunter Valley Cookies STICKY DATE & GINGER COOKIE With just one taste it is easy to understand why this cookie won a Bronze Medal at the Sydney Royal Fine Food show. A delectable blend of oats, dates and glacé ginger form this chewy Anzac Style cookie, finished perfectly with dark and white chocolate. With 7 in a pack, it will be difficult to stop at just one of these delicious cookies!
It is lower in cholesterol and fat than commercial cream cheese and can be used as a substitute for ricotta or Persian feta. Ideal to flavour with herbs, spices or lavender and honey. WHERE Hunter Valley Cheese Co. @ McGuigan Wine Complex, 447 McDonalds Road, Pokolbin.
WHERE Hunter Valley Cookies, Shop 20, Hunter Valley Gardens Shopping Village, Pokolbin.
2015 HUNTER HARVEST IMPERIAL IPA Hope Brewhouse This is one for those looking for an entirely new beer experience. It’s a big, bold Imperial IPA, taken to another level with the addition of Semillon and Verdelho juice harvested from Hope Estate. Full and slightly sweet up front, it gets drawn together by big bitterness and a subtle malt backbone. At 9.5% ABV, this is one to enjoy very slowly, especially with American-style barbecue food. This beer was recently awarded a Silver Medal in the Specialty Beer category at the Australian International Beer Awards held in Melbourne in May. Well worth a try! WHERE Hope Estate, 2213 Broke Road, Pokolbin.
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GOLDEN DOOR HEALTH RETREAT Want to feel alive this spring? Save up to 20% when you book your stay at Golden Door Health Retreat this Spring! Experience time out to replenish and recharge with a 2, 3, 5 or 7-night allinclusive program at this world-renowned retreat. For more information or to book your stay visit www.goldendoor.com.au WHERE Golden Door Health Retreat & Spa Elysia, 165 Thompson Road, Pokolbin.
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TEST TUBE TASTINGS at Hunter Distillery Over wine tastings? Head over to Hunter Distillery for their unique “test tube” tasting experience. Taste from their full product range of Vodkas and Liqueurs for only $5 per person. This tasting fee is refundable individually upon purchase of a Hunter Distillery made product at the time of tasting. Available 10am-5pm, 7 days a week. Bookings required for groups. WHERE Hunter Distillery, 1686 Broke Road, Pokolbin.
Thousand’s of annuals in bloom
Experience the amazing colours and scents at Hunter Valley Gardens this Spring! The Spring Festival of Flowers is an event designed to immerse visitors in a visual and sensory experience they will never forget. There are over 100,000 annuals planted throughout Hunter Valley Gardens along with fabulous daily talks, children’s activities, topiaries, the staff wheelbarrow competition and guided garden tours*.
For details and online tickets visit www.hvg.com.au
Daily Talks Join us for updates & giveaways
Broke Road Pokolbin - Ph: 02 4998 4000
*Guided garden tours are user pay. Gardens open from 9am – 5pm daily. This event will not open in adverse weather conditions. Admission charges apply. Program subject to change.
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at Hunter Valley Gardens
Say goodbye to your Winter slumber and let Hunter Valley Gardens awaken your senses with the Spring Festival of Flowers, an event designed to immerse visitors in a visual and sensory experience they will never forget. Now an annual event on the Hunter Valley calendar, The Spring Festival of Flowers will be held from 1st – 30th September 2015. It’s the perfect time of year to visit Hunter Valley Gardens with over 100,000 annuals, bulbs and blossoms all coming alive. The event invites those young and young at heart to enjoy the vibrant colours, warm aromas and beautiful spring blossoms. Ever wondered where the idea for the Hunter Valley Gardens came from? Or how it become Australia’s largest display gardens? At 11am each day of the festival, all your questions will be answered with daily talks about the history of the gardens. There will also be talks each afternoon about the individual gardens including the Oriental Garden, Storybook Garden, Lakes Walk and Moongate. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens website for full schedule of daily talks. Enhance your experience by undertaking a guided train tour of the gardens. Commentary is provided by the friendly train driver, offering fascinating insights about the history and development of the gardens. The 40 minute tours depart every hour and can be booked at the Gardens Entry. The guided tours are offered at the additional cost of $7 per adult, $5 per child or $20 for 2 adults and 2 children. Spring sees layers of colour spread across the gardens as the trees and flowers flourish, it is truly an enchanting time to visit the Hunter Valley Gardens. For more information visit www.hvg.com.au
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Good wine doesn’t always need candles, white tablecloths and Wagyu beef, but can be equally enjoyable with your favourite takeaway.
Budfest at Briar
Ridge
After the overwhelming success of last year’s event, the Budfest at Briar Festival is back for its second year, from 11am on Saturday 19th September. The festival is an opportunity to celebrate budburst and to highlight that enjoying wine is about simple pleasures. It was Winemaker Gwyn Olsen’s commitment to making wines more accessible and a love of takeaway food that inspired the Budfest at Briar Festival. Gwyn is a firm believer that “good wine doesn’t always need candles, white tablecloths and Wagyu beef, but can be equally enjoyable with your favourite takeaway.” Often it is assumed that fine wines should only be enjoyed at formal occasions or by true wine connoisseurs. Winemaker Gwyn Olsen wants to remove the stigma associated with drinking wines in a relaxed environment and let you know that it is entirely acceptable! Budfest at Briar will demonstrate that wine is about experience and can be just as memorable over a quick takeaway meal as with a dish prepared by a fine dining establishment. “Some of my best wine memories are heading to the beach with a bottle of Semillon, some fish ‘n’ chips and a great sunset,” said Gwyn. Budfest at Briar sees Ben and Harry’s from the Cooks Hill Surf Club prepare a selection of takeaway favourites, such as yellow chicken curry, chilli dogs and, of course, a cone of chips for the kids! So, get your friends together for a relaxed afternoon of great music, some takeaway favourites and, of course, a glass or two of Briar Ridge’s finest.
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An exciting & unique tasting experience. We invite you to sample our Hunter made speciality Liqueurs (the Chocolate Port is to die for), Extra Virgin Olive Oils, Infused Olive Oils, our famous Caramelised Balsamic Vinegar, and our amazing range of Gourmet Stuffed Olives! Choose a designer bottle to compliment your new favourite liqueur, and let us tailor make your wedding bonbonniere, or corporate gift packages.
Hunter Valley
Horse Ridingures & Advent Trail Rides for Beginners and Experienced Riders
Pony Rides • Family Rides • Picnics • BBQ’s • Personalised Rides Hiking & Mountain Bike Trails • Sunset Rides • Kangaroos Spectacular Valley Views • Tractor Hay Rides to Feed the Animals! MARK YOUR DIARY Santas Sleigh Rides at Christmas and The Teddy Bears Picnic on Easter Sunday
Now in two great locations: 23 Ogilvie St DENMAN | PH 6547 2840 Shop 6 Hunter Valley Gardens, Broke Rd POKOLBIN | PH 4998 7455
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For Bookings Phone Margaret on 4930 7111 or 0417 233 008 Stay & play at Hilltop, 288 Talga Road, Lovedale So close to all of Wine Countrys attractions, yet you feel a million miles away..
Shop 20, Hunter Valley Gardens Village, Pokolbin ● Ph 4998 7458
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● Cookie tastings daily ● Gluten free available
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● Delicious Coffee ● Next door to The Garden Cellars
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Home of Award winning cookies in the Hunter Valley ● Hand-made premium cookies in designer gourmet flavours.
• Hundreds of colourful hand blown &
crystal wine glasses • Exciting selection of unusual glass vases, lamps & homewares • Large selection of Cheryl Cusicks latest original artworks • The amazing German tea lights and lamps • Souvenirs - Australian & the Hunter Valley • Comical wine glasses, coasters & magnets Shop 3, Hunter Valley Gardens Shopping Village Phone 4998 6888 • Open 7 Days
Wine Glass Gallery Because great wine deserves a great wine glass
Over 3,000 colourful eclectic products to choose from... Come and enjoy a friendly Hunter Valley Experience!
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Skip the socks & undies and
Spoil Dad this
FATHER’S DAY
With Father’s Day coming up on Sunday 6th September, it’s time to buy him a gift or start planning your day out. Whether he wants to have an active, fun filled day or be wined and dined, there are many ways to spoil your Dad in Wine Country this Father’s Day. Here are some great ideas… Shout the greatest Dad you know to Father’s Day at Harrigans. With live entertainment, baby animal petting zoo and face painting for the kids. Make a reservation for lunch or dinner to receive a James Squire on arrival for Dad. Phone 4998 4300 to book. Looking for something different and exciting to do? Head to Hunter Valley Horse Riding, where you and Dad can ride the unique and beautiful Molly Morgan Range and experience the spectacular views that the Hunter has to offer. It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or an experienced rider as you will have a dedicated, qualified guide with you every step of the way. To book call 4930 7111. RidgeView is the perfect setting for the whole family to celebrate Father’s Day with Dad’s and Grandad’s overlooking the budburst vines and enjoying a stroll (or a game of footy) on the manicured lawns. You can then enjoy a two or four course Meze feast at RidgeView Restaurant. Children’s menu is also available. Bookings essential. Phone 6574 7332 The very talented artisans at Ogishi Craft Centre have created some beautiful and unique glass creations that would make a great father’s day gift this year. If you’re looking for something different and unique, they can even make to order. This Father’s Day when you’re visiting the Hunter Valley why not take a break from visiting the wineries and visit Ogishi Craft Centre in Lovedale. Phone 4998 7979. Treat Dad to Breakfast or Lunch at Restaurant Cuvee with a glass of Peterson House sparkling on arrival. For breakfast, Dad will enjoy chocolates followed by your choice of the Father’s Day breakfast menu for only $30 per adult and the children’s menu only $12 per child under 12. All Dad’s dining for breakfast also receives a ticket into the lucky door prize.
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For lunch, start with freshly baked bread rolls with a house made dukkah, caramelised balsamic and olive oil, followed by a delicious twocourse menu for $60 per person or the three-course menu for $75 per person. Children’s menu is available for $15 for children under 12. All Dad’s dining at lunch will also get a complimentary gift from the cellar door. Bookings essential. Phone 4998 7881. Give your Dad the gift of wellbeing this Father’s Day with a gift voucher to stay at Golden Door’s Health Retreat on a 2, 3, 5 or 7 night program and give him a new lease on life! Or if your Dad is more the pampering type, purchase him a gift voucher for a spa treatment at Golden Door Spa Elysia so he can enjoy pure relaxation in their world-class facilities. Phone 1800 212 011. Father’s Day weekend is the perfect time to spoil Dad with some great specials on Hunter Valley wine! Audrey Wilkinson wants you to treat Dad with two bottles of their 93-point rated Shiraz for only $40! Show Dad he’s a legend with a twin-pack of Cockfighter’s Ghost “The Legend” for only $40! Tamburlaine Organic Wines will be tasting a few of their limited release museum selections, which will also be available for Dad’s to mix and match in a ‘Dad’s Dinner Party’ pack from $172 a dozen. If you can’t decide where to take Dad this Father’s Day, why not visit the Hunter Valley Gardens Shopping Village. If your Dad has a sweet tooth, you can stop by Hunter Valley Chocolate Company or The British Lolly Shop, or if he fancies a bit of action visit Aqua Golf & Putt Putt, for some fun for the whole family! No matter what your Dad is into there’s something for every Dad in Wine Country come Sunday 6th September. Happy Father’s Day!
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Hermitage Road NEW MATILDA BAY BREWHOUSE HUNTER VALLEY Winemakers say, “It takes alot of great beer to make a Hunter wine...” What better way to finish off a hard day of wine-tasting than with a cleansing ale. We have 12 amazing craft beers for you to look at, analyse and taste… experience the unique Beer Tasting Paddle with tasting notes.
NEW LA GLACE GOURMET PRODUCE & DESSERT BAR La Glace is the oldest and probably best confectionary in Denmark. Founded in the middle of old Copenhagen in 1870, it has through six generations delivered joy and quality to Copenhagen and its visitors. In the best of Danish tradition, please come in and visit La Glace Dessert Bar at Hunter Valley Resort for the freshest Ice Creams, Chocolate, Cakes, and of course coffee. Did we mention our range of gourmet produce?
NEW SEGWAY TOURS The Hunter Valley has finally got a guided Segway Tour. Explore this historic region famous for its world class wine on your very own Segway! This amazing adventure starts off at the brewhouse at Hunter Valley Resort, before entering the off road tracks / trails of this vast bush land property and travelling along an old 1880’s stock route. So make sure you bring your camera, it’s an experience not to be missed!
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We invite you to indulge in our fine range of unique hand-made chocolate products and our huge variety of freshly made fudge. Our chocolates are produced using the finest Belgian couverture, Australian dried fruits and nuts, and distilled pure fruit oils. Peterson House • Cnr Broke Rd & Wine Country Dr • Ph 4998 7301 Hunter Valley Gardens Village • Shop 5, Broke Rd, Pokolbin • Ph 4998 7221 TWENTY - 3 - TWENTY • 2320 Broke Rd, Pokolbin • Ph 4998 6999
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HUNTER WINE THEATRE At 11am & 2pm, see the 15 min movie following a grape through the winemaking process into the bottle. The wine tutorial afterwards is a must do. Groups welcome. HERMITAGE ROAD CELLARS 49 different wines from 12 small Hunter producers, all at the one Cellar Door. Must be the largest selection of wines in the Hunter.
BINNORIE CHEESE DAIRY Arguably the best locally made cheeses in the area. You have not experienced the best cheese the Hunter has to offer if you miss this place. HUNTER VALLEY WINE SCHOOL Every day at 9am, the 2 hour Wine School includes a Vineyard inspection, experience the winemaking process, learn how to taste and blend wines. Finally, a personalised Wine Appreciation Certificate. Bookings essential. HEAVENLY HUNTER MASSAGES Sally Margan’s Heavenly Hunter Massage Centre – the name says it all… Book in a Hawaiian Ka huna today. Bookings essential. BIG KIDS CANDY MAKING Make Rocky Road from scratch.
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facility. You travel along an old 1880’s stock route.. Kids can do the 20 minute pony ride too. Bookings essential. Tyrrells
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Top THINGS TO DO
this Spring
Spring is a particularly picturesque time in the area as the recently dormant vineyards now burst with new life and lush green foliage, thanks mainly to the early rains which signalled the start of ''budburst'' (or bud break) - when the vines show the first signs of new growth and buds begin to burst, triggering the start of the grape flowering process. There are few settings more beautiful and more romantic than the Hunter Valley in Spring with its clear blue skies and mild temperatures sitting in the early 20’s. The warmer weather lends itself to outdoor activities and events such as the Wollombi Music Festival held later this month and also Jazz in the Vines (October). The diversity of the Hunter Valley ensures that there is something for everyone - whether you are a lover of wine, food, art, adventure, nature, shopping, history or simply wish to be pampered and indulged. Either way, you are guaranteed to have the time of your life and with it, some lasting memories.
Dine outside or al fresco
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Treat Yourself and be Pampered With the warmer temperatures now upon us it’s time to shake off those winter blues and pamper yourself. Day spas are not just about relaxing and refreshing you, they can also help with skin conditions, improve circulation, simulate cellular activity, and balance your skin. A trip to the day spa can be a truly holistic experience. Take the time out for yourself or with your other half and indulge in some personal “you time” - it's worth it. Top Picks: Reflections Day Spa at Adina Vineyard and The Golden Door Elysia at Cypress Lakes.
Dine Al Fresco In the warmer weather there’s nothing better than dining outdoors and there’s something about eating outdoors that makes the conversation flow more naturally and everything tastes extra delicious. The sunny days and mild evenings are just perfect for al fresco dining and there is no shortage of fabulous restaurants and cafes offering outdoor dining in the Hunter Valley. So head out for a long lunch or early dinner under the stars and be romanced by the local countryside, vineyard and mountain views as you dine al fresco - Hunter style.
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Experience new heights
Experience New Heights A breathtaking early morning view from a hot-air balloon is a wondrous way to view the Hunter Valley vineyards and mountain ranges. Ascending in a hot air balloon and cruising over the picturesque landscape of the lower Hunter Valley vineyards is for many of us earth bound creatures a rarely presented thrill of a lifetime. Top Pick: Balloon Aloft offers sunrise balloon adventures with gourmet champagne breakfasts, proposal packages and exclusive VIP flights for two which would be just perfect for that special occasion. To learn more phone 1300 723 279.
Take a Brewery Tour This Spring learn how beer is made and taste some of the regions finest. The Hunter Beer Co. brews several award winning flavourful beers - from a delicate Pilsener to a mighty Bock. Visit the brewery and tasting centre and try one of their handcrafted beers brewed onsite. Join a tour, talk to the brewers, or just sit back in the relaxing beer garden whilst enjoying one of their several spectacular beers. Be prepared to taste beer with flavour - from the popular Kolsch and easy drinking German Ale to a more extreme seasonal beer such as the Smoked Oyster Stout or Cranky Pants IPA. Comprehensive guided tours are offered at 12pm, 2pm and 4pm daily. For just $10.00 per person be tempted by several tastings as the brewers guide you through the brewing process. Ph 4991 7922.
Take a Stroll Through Hunter Valley Gardens At this time of the year, the gardens are at their best and hosting the Spring Festival of Flowers - an annual event on the Hunter Valley calendar designed to involve visitors in a visual and sensory experience like no other. See over 100,000 annuals, bulbs and blossoms come alive. Take part in a guided tour or enjoy daily talks about the gardens, its history and how it all came about. It’s also a wonderful way to relax and spend some quiet time whilst you wander through spectacular gardens spanning over 60 acres. Take in the sensational sights, colours, and fragrances of the ten stunning feature gardens - with a new discovery at every turn.
Saddle Up The idea of taking a leisurely ramble in Wine Country on horseback has an appeal that’s fast catching on. An afternoon spent on a noble steed that ends with you tasting last year’s golden vintage or enjoying a relaxed dinner at a local restaurant could be a delicious memory in the making. Top Pick: Hunter Valley Horse-Riding and Adventures in Lovedale offer horse-riding for all levels of experience. Phone 4930 7111.
Browse Around the Local Markets They are a great deal of fun and a great activity to do with your partner while picking up a bargain at the same time. Some of the most popular and fastest growing markets to establish a presence in the Hunter Valley are Sacred Tree Markets held on the third Sunday of each month in Branxton as well as Handmade Hunter Markets at Kevin Sobels Wines on Broke Road Pokolbin, which operate on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month and Saturdays and Sundays of long weekends.
Do a Wine Tasting Course If you would like to explore beyond the cellar door and increase your wine knowledge then visit First Creek Wines and taste some fabulous wines under the tutelage of a wine expert with one of their daily “First Creek Tour and Tasting Packages.” Contact First Creek Wines on 4998 2992. Alternatively attend the Hunter Wine Theatre at Hunter Resort on Hermitage Rd for a short film that follows the grape through the winemaking process into the bottle. Times are 11am and 2pm. Contact 4998 7777.
A Unique Experience
Hunter Valley Gardens
And to cap it all off visit the Hunter Distillery – a totally unique experience and the only locally owned and operated distillery in the Hunter Valley wine region. Try their extensive range of multi award winning spirits that include Gin, Vodka, Liqueurs and Schnapps - all tasted from test tubes!
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Although relatively small, this down to earth annual event has a great vibe from the moment you arrive - exciting and relaxed in equal measure. The Wollombi Music Festival is one of the most chilled out small festivals around where you can truly enjoy music the way nature intended. This is a taste of country living in a laid back, hassle free environment. The already impressive line-up includes Marshall Okell and The Pride, Knox Fiji, Righteous Voodoo, Transvaal Diamond Syndicate, Gabriel and Cecilia, The Sea Gypsies, Sam and The Bird, Vanishing Shapes, 19-Twenty, Grizzlee Train, Nick Saxon, Morgana Osaki, William Crighton and Queen Porter Stomp.
Nick Saxon
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MUSIC FESTIVAL
Combining a beautiful mountain setting with an awesome adjacent camping area, the Wollombi Music Festival fills its two stages with an eclectic mix of Australian bands. It’s full of fantastic music, awesome markets, great food, camping, workshops, roving performers and more!
The Wollombi community is vibrant and diverse and there’s no better place to hold a music festival of this type. Rich in creative art, history, scenery and wildlife, the Wollombi Valley is complete with hidden valleys, farms, vineyards, olive groves and surrounded by the ranges of National Parks. Of course no visit to Wollombi would be complete without sampling a Dr Jurds Jungle Juice at the Wollombi Tavern or relax with the locals at the Laguna Trading Post. Don’t miss the festivals FREE launch party at Wollombi Tavern! Tickets are $90 online, or $110 on the day. Kids 12 and under receive FREE entry with adult or guardian. For more information, head to www.wollombimusicfestival.com.au
The Wollombi Valley is known for its creative and diverse culture and rich indigenous history. The Wollombi Music Festival to be held on Saturday 26 September is about reflecting all those things and wrapping them into one groovy night of festival fun. Now in its 6th year, the Wollombi Music Festival continues to grow in popularity and presence to the point where it is now one of the most loved and popular small festivals around, with a line up energy that belies the term ‘boutique’.
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www.huntervalleycheese.com.au
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MEET THE MAKERS
Jeff Byrne
Chief Winemaker for Agnew Wines
For those who know him, there’s no mistaking Jeff Byrne’s passion for his work. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada (the accent comes and goes), Jeff completed a science degree at the University of New Brunswick before moving to Queensland in 1999 and then the Hunter Valley in 2000. Although Jeff did not intentionally set out to become a winemaker, it was while in the Hunter Valley that he decided to embrace a career in the wine industry. Working in the vineyards, Jeff started as a cellar hand, before being promoted to assistant winemaker at Tower Estate, where he was fortunate enough to be personally mentored under the expert tutelage of the late Len Evans. Jeff then further developed his winemaking skills working with other highly regarded winemakers such as Scott Stephens.
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After studying winemaking part time for six years, in 2007 Jeff graduated from Charles Sturt University with a Wine Science degree. Jeff’s big break came in 2008, when the Agnew family made the decision to re-commence winemaking at the historic Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard for the first time in over 50 years and appointed Jeff to his first senior winemaking role. He has since gone on to win numerous trophies and gold medals around Australia including a trophy for Best Other Red and 4 gold medals at the recent 2015 Hunter Valley Wine Show held in August. In 2009 Jeff was selected to attend the prestigious Len Evans Tutorial and in 2011 was awarded the Hunter Valley Wine Industry Association Rising Star. In 2012 he was promoted to Chief Winemaker for Agnew Wines, overseeing the Audrey Wilkinson, Cockfighter’s Ghost and Poole’s Rock labels. The former Australian National Ice Hockey Champion (2003 and 2005) also loves to surf and can often be spotted catching a wave in his home town of Stockton, where Jeff lives with his wife Brigitte and two young daughters.
FREE Live music @ Pok ol SECOND an d LAS bin Village on the T Sunday of the month
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Smelly Cheese Shop Chocolate and Jam Company Winemakers Outlet General Store Buon Cibo Restaurant Tempt and Vixen Giftware Pokolbin Village Accommodation MMG Photo & Cinema
Golden Door Spa Elysia in the picturesque Hunter Valley is a haven of relaxation and healing, created for you to take some time to relax, rebalance and refocus. Our extensive Spa Menu includes face and body treatments, massage, hand and foot care, and specialty services. Signature treatments provide an amazing experience with sensational results, whilst the Spa Rituals offer an opportunity to indulge and rejuvenate for that little while longer. To book call 02 4993 8500 or email programcoord@elysia.com.au
www.goldendoor.com.au Golden Door Health Retreat & Spa Elysia 165 Thompsons Road, Pokolbin NSW
The Hunter Valley is Australia's "Must Visit" Wine Region! With over 150 Cellar Doors, almost 70 restaurants and a plethora of events happening throughout the year, it's easy to see how it's earned the "Must Visit" tag. Planning a trip to the Hunter Valley? Don't leave home before visiting Hunter Valley Online! You’ll find all the latest news, restaurant reviews, wine tasting notes and suggestions, interactive magazines, guides, brochures, newsletters, maps, books and tools to make the most of your time in Australia's Must Visit Wine Region!
Photo courtesy of Mount View Tourism.
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Your always welcome at...
at A Day on the Green
Oishii Japanese Thai Restaurant
There is nothing quite like a festive sushi platter to impress your guests. It tastes healthy, light and delicious. A favourite dining experience for locals and visitors alike. Always fresh... Always vibrant Open 7 days for lunch and dinner. Takeaway available every day. Tempus Two Complex, Hunter Valley Corner of Broke Rd & Mcdonald Rd’s Pokolbin, NSW 2320 PH 02 4998 7051 www.oishii.com.au
Spring is finally here and that means that the A Day on the Green summer concerts are just around the corner! J A P A N E S E T H A I C U I S I N E
This summer season marks the fifteenth year of A Day on the Green, which started in January 2001. After more than 260 shows nationally and 2.75 million happy patrons, the A Day on the Green experience of good food, good wine and great music is firmly established as one of Australia’s most popular music events. /OishiiPokolbin
An impressive list of International and Australian stars have performed at A Day on the Green over the past 14 years, and this year will be no different with Paul Kelly bringing his The Merri Soul Sessions concert to Bimbadgen Winery on Saturday 28th November. The Merri Soul Sessions is a unique concert experience with 10 musicians and performers led by Paul with lead vocalists Dan Sultan, Clairy Browne, Kira Puru, Vika Bull and Linda Bull coming together for an electrifying soul revue. Three-time Grammy Award winner Lucinda Williams, our own alt-country queen Kasey Chambers and New Zealand-born Marlon Williams will be joining the tour making this one of the “must-see” concerts of the year. For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.adayonthegreen.com.au
RESTAURANT
A three course, deliciously priced and presented dinner is available until the 1st of November 2015 for just $70 pp (food only). Our brand new menu will be on proud display, and you will be delighted by our fresh take on comfort food. Eighty Eight is a restaurant for lovers. Those passionate about sustainability and fresh food will be enraptured with this experience. Ethically sourced ingredients with minimal environmental impact and blended perfectly with a focus on non–allergenic comfort food. The menu is broad and hearty with a strong selection of vegetarian and gluten free options. Nestled within the grounds of Peppers Convent, and offering superb service and comfort, make sure to add 88 to your next foodie trail through the Hunter Valley. It is the future of farm to fork dining. Breakfast Mon to Sun 8am - 10am, Lunch Mon to Sun 12pm - 3pm High Tea Mon to Sun 12:30pm - 3pm, Dinner Thurs to Sun 6:30pm - Late
88 Halls Road, Pokolbin NSW 2320 | 02 4998 4999 convent@peppers.com.au | www.peppersconvent.com
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For an altogether sweet experience, a visit to one of Sabor in the Hunter’s Dessert Bars is a MUST! Pair something scrumptious with a delicious Hunter Valley wine…. it’s a unique Hunter Valley experience that you can only enjoy at a Sabor in the Hunter Dessert Bar. The Sabor Dessert Menu features over 50 different desserts, each one created individually. Nothing is served by the slice and this brings a new level of culinary delight to desserts in the Hunter Valley. Indulge in multi-award winning Portuguese Chocolate mousse, decadent cakes, pastries, hand-made chocolates, Portuguese tarts and gourmet ice-cream. There is also a large range of gluten free desserts, barista-made Glinelli coffee and a selection of teas to enjoy amongst the vines or to take away and savour in your home or hotel.
Enjoy a world of desserts at a Sabor in the Hunter Dessert Bar near you! POKOLBIN At Lambloch Estate, 2342 Broke Rd, Pokolbin • PH 1300 958 939 Thurs 10am-4:30pm, Fri & Sat 10am-9:30pm, Sun & Mon 10am-4:30pm
LOVEDALE 319 Wilderness Rd, Lovedale • PH 1300 958 850
Open Saturday & Sunday 10am - 4.30pm
www.saborinthehunter.com.au
Designed to Delight. Premium Wines • Spectacular Views 2342 Broke Rd, Pokolbin. Open 10am - 5pm Daily PH 4998 6722 • www.lambloch.com • cellardoor@lambloch.com
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Big Things are Brewing in Local Breweries With well over 150 microbreweries dotting the landscape from coast to coast and with more opening every month, the craft beer market is being driven by passionate craft beer makers and sophisticated beer drinkers who are demanding a more boutique, unique, and premium product. There can be little doubt that Australia’s beer scene is one of the most exciting in the world, as more and more beer lovers throughout the country turn toward full-flavoured beers, especially India Pale Ales, seasonal beers and Belgians and it is this divergence of flavours and styles that is the driving force behind its growing appeal. Many of these microbreweries opened in popular tourist areas such as the wine regions providing an alternative to wineries and supplying to niche local markets.
Visit the Hunter Beer Company's spacious "beer bar" and see first-hand just how a micro-brewery functions, talk to the brewer and taste the wide selection of beers on tap. Located at Hope Estate in Pokolbin, Hope Brewhouse was built in 2014 with the audacious goal of creating the finest concert beer experience in the country – if not the world - with the beer made just metres from where it’s served. Fresh, with no preservatives added and no pasteurization. At any given time, Hope Brewhouse has about 10 different beers on the go, from classic, sunny afternoon cleansers such as the Munich Lager to the mid strength Pokolbin Blonde, the Golden Ale, the India Red Ale, the more substantial Pale Ale, the Barrel Fermented ESB (a rich and complex English Ale with old world character) and the 2015 Hunter Harvest Imperial IPA (a beer for those seeking a totally new beer experience). There’s even a gluten-free number, the fruity Gluten–free Pilsener that’ll give you a whole new appreciation of rice. All beers are on tap in the cellar door where you can buy tasting paddles and even take home a fresh beer in one of their 2L growlers. Blessed are the Brewers!
The HUNTER BEER COMPANY and the HOPE BREWHOUSE are two such breweries and are true beer havens situated right here in Hunter Valley Wine Country and with reputations for brewing really exciting beers as well as experimenting with new fun and often unusual ''out there'' flavours. For over 10 years, and as the first microbrewery in the Hunter, the Hunter Beer Company has been brewing a unique range of hand crafted beers onsite at their premises in Nulkaba, with all beers brewed from 100% natural ingredients and no preservatives used. For the adventurous beer drinker, the Hunter Beer Company offers a wide selection of multi-award winning beers. From the bold American style Pale Ale, the dark German styled Bock and the refreshing Kolsch, to the pale yet light flavoured Belgian Witbier and the deliciously crisp Ginger Beer. Currently on tap are a number of seasonal beers that include a fresh batch of the crowd favourite Cranky Pants IPA - a richly flavoured bitter beer with tropical fruit character and a nutty biscuit backbone of malt that supports not only the big hop character, but also the big hit of alcohol this beer carries. There’s also the Slaked Magpie - a vanilla infused milk porter beer that is really rich and creamy from the lactose included in the brewing process.
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DID YOU KNOW? Beer Facts • At the Wife Carrying World Championships in Finland, first prize is the wife's weight in beer! Seven Aussie couples have had the chance to travel to Finland and represent Australia, leading on from the Australian Wife Carrying Titles held each year in Singleton. To enter get in quick (before Sep 18), otherwise see it in action on the 26th of this month! • Cenosillicaphobia is the uncontrollable fear of an empty glass. • At the start of Bavarian Beer Week in Germany, an open-air beer fountain dispenses free beer to the public. • The world´s strongest beer is Brewmeister´s "Snake Venom". Regular beer usually has around 5% ABV - this Scottish killer has a stomach-clenching 67.5% ABV! • Nowadays, there are approximately 400 different beer types in the world, with Belgium having the most individual beer brands. • The "head" of a beer is very important. Caused by a complex carbon-dioxide reaction, if the foam is missing then it is likely your beer is bland tasting or flat.
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• The first professional brewers were women, known as "Brewsters". • Barack Obama is the first president to brew his own beer, personally paying for the equipment and ingredients. The White House Honey Ale is brewed by the White House chefs.
CAMPBELLS STORE Morpeth Free Ginger Beer, Fudge & Honey Tasting awaits you at Campbell’s Store, Morpeth. Campbell’s Store is the Hunter Valley’s ultimate unique shopping destination & foodies paradise. A leisurely 45 minute drive from Hunter Wine Country, the 175 year old Campbell’s Store houses 10 speciality shops, investment Australian art gallery, collectors museum & tearoom all under one roof. OPEN Thursday – Sunday & most Public Holidays 10am – 5pm. (Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day & Boxing Day)
Mention this ad to receive Free: A Morpeth VIP card & offer of the month.
175 Swan Street, Morpeth, NSW 2321 PH 02 4933 1407 • www.campbellsstoremorpeth.com
PETERSON HOUSE PREMIUM SPARKLING WINES
Cellar Door Open 7 days 9am-5pm
Restaurant Cuvée Breakfast 8.30am-11am Lunch 12pm-3pm
Australian Premium Sparkling Wines
Corner Broke Road & Wine Country Drive, Pokolbin 2320 P 02 4998 7881 www.petersonhouse.com.au www.facebook.com/PetersonHouseltd
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR For best flavour, flowers should be fresh and harvested early in the day. Many flowers can be eaten whole, but some have bitter parts, such as the stamens and stems – which should be removed.
EDIBLE FLOWERS A budding trend?
Edible flowers, which have been used in cooking for centuries, are experiencing renewed popularity, so if you are looking for something new to add to your dishes, then go ahead and include edible flowers. They can be served as an essential ingredient in a recipe, provide seasoning to a dish, or simply be used as a garnish to brighten up a plate. Many edible flowers contain unique flavours and aromas which can be used as key ingredients to enhance a wide range of sweet and savoury dishes. Flowers can be used in beverages as flavouring, or used to make teas and even wines. They are added to spreads such as butter or fruit preserves and to vinegar, marinades and dressings. Some are dried and used as medicinal or culinary herbs. While the nutritional value of flowers is uncertain, we do know that the pollen and nectar, found in flowers, provides various vitamins and minerals such as vitamin A and C, iron, calcium and phosphorous. Eating flowers may sound like a strange new food trend, but in reality the idea has been around for centuries and can be traced back to Roman times, and to the Chinese, Middle Eastern, and Indian cultures. Ancient Romans ate violets, roses and pot marigolds as part of their diet and edible flowers were especially popular in the Victorian era during Queen Victoria's reign. Many cultures use flowers in their traditional cooking - think of squash blossoms in Italian food and rose petals in Indian food. Adding flowers to food can be a great way to add colour, flavour and even a little humour to the dish. The range is surprising - some are spicy, and some herbaceous, while others are fragrant and floral. Today, many restaurant chefs and innovative home cooks garnish their entrees with flower blossoms for a touch of elegance. The secret to success when using edible flowers is to keep the dish simple and not overwhelm the delicate taste of the flower.
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Did you know that broccoli, cauliflower, and artichokes are all flowers? Also the spice saffron is derived from the flower of the Crocus sativus – also known as the "saffron crocus". The styles and stigmas, called threads, are collected and dried to be used mainly as a seasoning and colouring agent in food. Capers are the unripened flower buds of Capparis spinosa, a prickly, perennial plant which is native to the Mediterranean and some parts of Asia – dating back to 1200 B.C. The general rule is that the flowers of most vegetables and herbs are safe to eat, but always check first – there are always exceptions and you don’t want to be it. So before you go traipsing around your neighbours garden picking flowers for dinner tonight, it is important to know which flowers are edible and which aren’t. For instance, you should avoid the flowers of tomato, potato, eggplant, peppers and asparagus. Some flowers are safe to eat but only in small quantities. Apple flowers contain cyanine precursors and Johnny-Jump Ups (a popular viola) contain saponins. Marigolds can be harmful in large amounts, Borage and Daylilies are diuretics and Woodruff or Sweet Woodruff can have blood-thinning side effects. Use only flowers that you grow yourself or have been organically grown. Avoid flowers from the roadside, florist or your local grocer as these flowers have typically been treated with pesticides. If you grow your own flowers to be eaten do not use fertilisers or pesticides. Always carefully check the flower to be eaten for signs of disease or insect damage and clean thoroughly in warm water before using. Eat only the petals, and remove pistils and stamens before eating. As the weather warms up suburban gardens come into full bloom - and some of those flowers not only look beautiful but taste great as well. Chives, alliums, borage, aragula, bee balm, chervil, chicory, nastertium, fennel and gladiolus all have flowers you can use on the plate. Use them in salads, to spice up spring dishes. Another well known and edible flower is the violet. Violets are floral, sweet and beautiful as garnishes. Use the flowers in salads and to garnish desserts and drinks. Calendula/ marigold is another great flower for eating. Calendula blossoms are peppery, tangy, and spicy and their vibrant golden colour adds dash to any dish. Oxalis (also known as soursob and wood sorrel) is considered a noxious weed in many parts of Australia but you can eat it. The leaves and flowers can be used as a garnish or in salads. The flower is also an ingredient in a popular South African stew known as Waterblommetjiebredie (small water flower stew).
UNWIND THIS SPRING WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY AT HARRIGAN’S!
RELAX WITH LIVE MUSIC EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AND PARTY ON WITH GREAT BANDS EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT! Enjoy a pint and meal at Harrigan’s where you will be immersed in the authentic Irish décor and be surrounded by beautiful gardens,
vineyards and mountains. Relax on the terrace with a cold beer or local wine and enjoy all the Hunter has to offer.
For information call
(02) 4998
4300
Broke Rd, Pokolbin NSW
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SPRING Fare! According to the Ancient Calendar, Spring is considered the first season of the year the beginning of another cycle which brings with it a sense of renewal and creativity.
Spring is nature's way of saying, 'let's party!'
Spring is a time when everything lightens up – the weight of our clothing and also the type of food we eat. With the warmer weather here, it's time to get into lighter foods, salads, barbecues, and picnics. So spring to it!
The Spring table is a playground when it comes to pairing food and wine. The farmers markets also become a much more exciting place and it’s easy to get carried away with all the in-season fruit and vegetables. This month we talk about great foods to eat in Spring and what wines to match with them too. We also feature two recipes from some of the Hunter Valley’s leading dining spots with matching wines. We provide the ideas – you just add the good company! To find a wine that'll taste great with your Spring or summer cooking, it's handy to remember a few guiding principles. Consider both contrasting and complementary flavours and don't underestimate the importance of weight and of course tannins. Similarly, acidity also needs to line-up between the dish and the wine. Foods with high acidity are inclined to overwhelm wines that don’t have a similar level of acidity. Below you'll find a few of our favourite Spring dishes and wines that help them taste even better.
Spring Salads When it comes to wine pairing, salads can be tricky. The main concern here is making sure that the acid in the wine meets or exceeds the acidity in the salad dressing. Caesar salads are no different but with it comes the added complexity of matching anchovies with wine. You have also got plenty of parmesan and a creamy dressing which, while tangy, isn’t too much of a wine killer. The only variable is whether the salad contains chicken and even then it’s not likely to affect your choice too much. If it’s charred it can handle a more full-bodied white. The ideal white wines here would be a crisp dry white such as Chablis, an unoaked Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc or a good Pinot Grigio. Alternatively a dry Rosé.
Wine & Dine with Pasta Pasta is a blank-canvas meal. It gets all its flavour from its sauces - hearty red meat sauces, silky cream sauces, simple garlic and oil. And then there are the tasty mix-ins - grilled chicken, broiled fish, and steaming veggies, to name a few. Pasta's flavour adaptability makes it a universally loved dish, but it makes pairing it with the perfect glass of wine a bit of a challenge. The flavours you mix with your plate of spaghetti (or rigatoni, or penne) will determine which wine should go in your glass — red or white, dry or sweet. As with all wine and food pairings the simple rule is that the more delicately flavoured the dish is, the more subtle the wine should be. In reality, pairing wine with pasta isn't a difficult task.
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When thinking in terms of weight and substance, delicate sauces and light ingredients (such as shellfish) go best with equally delicate, light wines. For example, like many other light-bodied white wines, Pinot Grigio pairs well with lighter foods. So, if you were looking to match this wine to a pasta, it would be better to skip creamy or rich meat sauces and instead concentrate on lighter sauces made up of olive oil, white wine, fresh herbs and possibly some shellfish. A perfect match for this wine would be linguine with white clam sauce or a white wine and garlic prawn spaghetti. Creamy sauce based dishes are well matched with a delicious un-oaked Chardonnay. Similarly, the fresh acidity of Sangiovese makes it a good match for anything involving tomatoes, from a simple marinara sauce to sauces like puttanesca or amatriciana... the list goes on and on. When it comes to the all-time favourite pasta dishes such as Fettuccine Alfredo, which is made from fettuccine pasta tossed with Parmesan cheese, butter, heavy cream (and may even include parsley, chicken, garlic, or shrimp), you may want to try a Chardonnay or a Pinot Noir.
Spring Grilling Yes, it's the start of Spring and there is no better time to bring out the "barbie." Bring out the best in your Spring menu by serving the perfect wine with grilled chicken, seafood, steak and more. When it comes to Spring, everything is more relaxed, including the tried-and-true rules for red and white wines. Flavourful rubs and zesty marinades are made to add flavour, especially when chargrilled. Anything coated in barbecue sauce, with its smoky, spicy, and typically sweet flavours admittedly poses a challenge for wine pairings. A young, bold, fruity and spicy red wine such as Zinfandel or Shiraz should stand up to the barbecue flavours. A young Cabernet Sauvignon loves grilled dishes as the charred nature of the meat complements the bitter edge of the tannin in the wine. Hamburgers should be fine with just about any red wine - just pick your favourite. Pinot Noir is a very flexible and food friendly wine and a safe wine to serve at any barbecue. It is easy to drink and works well with
red meat, as well as fish. Serve with beef burgers, grilled salmon tuna or swordfish or grilled chicken, mushrooms, vegetable and haloumi skewers. When it comes to whites, crisp, intensely aromatic high-acid white wines, especially Sauvignon Blanc, work very well with grilled flavours – especially grilled vegetables and shrimp, and is the best wine with tomatoes. Semillon is the perfect partner for seafood and generally works well with everything from barbecued fish to asparagus to calamari. A young zesty Semillon is the ideal match to delicately flavoured dishes such as lightly cooked shellfish - especially those with Asian flavours. A rich and complex aged Semillon is more suited to fully flavoured dishes, such as grilled fish (especially grilled salmon) or lobster. Riesling is the perfect varietal for barbecued prawns, chicken and a variety of grilled vegetables and even grilled pineapple.
Two of the Hunters leading chefs share recipes from their Spring menu with us!
Bryan Anton - Head Chef at Verandah Restaurant
Citrus Brine Spatchcock served with Honey Glazed Carrot, Beetroot Salad and Goats Curd (Please Note: This recipe requires preparation a day ahead)
Ingredients (serves 4 people) 4 spatchcock supreme (or chicken breast can be used instead)
Brine 2 lemons 2 limes 2 oranges 6 garlic cloves (crushed) 1 bunch of Thyme 1 bunch of Rosemary 60ml red wine vinegar 60g brown sugar 160g sea salt 2.5L water
Donna Hollis - Executive Chef at RidgeView Restaurant
Grilled Haloumi with Caramelised Pear and Pistachio
Honey carrots and beetroot salad
Ingredients
1 bunch of Dutch carrots 1 bunch of Beetroot 200ml Honey 2 springs of Thyme 50g butter 50ml red wine vinegar
2 pears sliced finely 100g vanilla sugar 100g butter 1 handful of whole pistachios A pinch of fresh oregano leaves Block of Haloumi Radicchio for garnish if desired
Method
Method Slice haloumi 2-3cm thick, melt some butter in a pan and place haloumi on grill. Cook until golden on both sides then set aside. In a separate pan on medium heat melt butter with fresh oregano leaves, add sliced pears, vanilla sugar and a good handful of pistachios. Allow mix to cook through and butter and sugar to go a golden colour. Keep stirring mix so as it doesn’t burn around the edges. Place already cooked haloumi in an oven on 180 degrees to heat and slightly melt.
• First, add all brine ingredients to pot and bring to simmer. Ensure all salt and sugar is dissolved then let cool in fridge. • Once brine is cold, submerge spatchcock fully and leave in brine for 12 hours. • To cook, simply drain spatchcock and dry with paper towel – make sure skin is dry and cook skin side down in a hot pan. Spatchcock should take less than 10 minutes to cook. • Next start on the salad. Peel and clean carrots and beetroot then boil in separate pots (this ensures the beetroot doesn’t discolour the carrots). Cook al dente - firm to the bite. • Then refresh in ice cold water - this stops the cooking process.
Serve haloumi topped with sauce and finish with finely sliced radicchio. Serve immediately and enjoy.
• Meanwhile for the honey glaze, add all other ingredients together in the pot and bring to simmer - stirring consistently. When the mixture is bubbling and the butter is melted through the glaze take it off heat.
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• To glaze the carrots heat up frying pan to moderate temp.
RidgeView 2013 Pinot Gris
• Add carrots with the glaze and reduce by half then add chopped beetroot. • Heat until beetroot is warm. • When serving, smear your preferred goats curd on the plate, top with swiss chard then glazed carrots, beetroot and crispy spatchcock. Drizzle glaze over spatchcock. Serve with a lemon wedge. Spinach or rocket can be used instead of swiss chard and any soft cheese could be suitable as well.
Photo by Brent Leggett, courtesy of Verandah Restaurant
Wine match
Calais Estate 2009 Reserve Chardonnay
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Shiraz Shines at the
HUNTER VALLEY
WINE SHOW From the moment grape picking commenced in December for the 2014 vintage in the Hunter Valley, it was declared to be the "vintage of the century." And since it followed on the heels of an excellent 2013 vintage, there was much to be pleased about at the recent Hunter Valley Wine Show which is recognised as being one of the country’s oldest regional wine shows.
The Shiraz classes of entry were tremendous and have set new levels of benchmark for the Hunter.
The judges of the 2015 Hunter Valley Wine Show have agreed that the 2014 Hunter Shiraz vintage is one of the region’s best with more than 50% of the 2014 Hunter Shiraz wines entered into the 2015 Show receiving medals. A team of respected wine show judges led by Chair of Judges PJ Charteris and including international Wine Detective, Sarah Ahmed, assessed a total of 730 Hunter Valley wine entries from 69 exhibitors in 35 different classes. This year’s results saw 69 Gold, 120 Silver and 208 Bronze medals being awarded with 23 Trophies being shared between just 9 wine producers. Commenting on the Show results, Mr Charteris said that as expected wines entered were of the highest calibre and in line with expectations around good quality harvests in 2013/14 for reds and then 2015 for whites. "Lots of brightness, fine acidity and fruit lift has produced classic Hunter white styles. The Shiraz classes of entry were tremendous and have set new levels of benchmark for the Hunter," he said. With seven trophies and 12 gold medals, Tyrrell’s Wines dominated the prize list - claiming trophies for Best White Wine of the Show, Best Semillon, Best Museum White Wine, Best Two-Year Old and Older Chardonnay, Best Two Year Old and Older Semillon, Best Museum Red and The Iain Riggs Wine of Provence. Also up there with the trophy haul was Brokenwood Wines with 6 trophies and 6 gold medals including Best One Year Old Shiraz, Best One Year Old Semillon, Best Shiraz, Best Named Vineyard Red, Best Named Vineyard Wine and Best Red Wine of Show. First Creek Wines won 3 trophies and 4 gold medals including trophy for Best Semillon, Best One Year Old Chardonnay and Best Chardonnay. Briar Ridge Vineyard took home 2 trophies and 4 gold medals with Best Verdelho, and Best Two Year Old Shiraz. Bimbadgen Estate won Best Other White trophy, Agnew Wines won trophy for Best Other Red and McLeish Estate Best named Vineyard White Wine.
from Adina Vineyard Whether it’s a cool Pinot Gris, a luscious chilled Verdelho, or a brilliant sparkling Chardonnay/Pinot Noir that takes your fancy, you will find the line-up of Adina’s white wines just perfect for summer enjoyment. Taste and buy at our cellar door – we are open 7 days from 10am to 5pm. Enjoy! You can also buy online for delivery to your home or office.
This year, the judging panel also included Peter Nixon of Dan Murphy’s Wine Panel who said that it was a terrific opportunity to visit Australia’s slickest regional wine show. "Hunter Valley Semillon is one of the most drinkable and cellar-worthy white wine styles on the planet. Hunter Valley Chardonnay is increasingly sophisticated, with many winemakers showing great skill in producing modern, elegant expressions. In terms of the other great regional style Hunter Valley Shiraz, this could be Australia’s finest example of mediumbodied Shiraz. "In summary, the show was a great opportunity for brand Hunter Valley. A region that is not only worthy of its place in Australian wine history, but is confidently forging a place in its future." Mr Nixon said.
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KOPiAsTe! COMe, eAT, enJOY! We use the freshest seasonal produce from our onsite kitchen garden to create our signature Cypriot Meze, a 4 course feast inspired from Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine. Enjoy all day dining and slowly graze through the dishes whilst enjoying the picturesque vineyard views. If you have neither the time nor apetite, select tasty morsels of seasonal seafood, meat, and vegetarian dishes from our new Mezedhes menu. RidgeVieW Wines ARe AVAilAble AT The CellAR dOOR PRiCe.
Wines RidgeView is a family owned, boutique producer of handcrafted trophy winning wines. Sample from Riedel glasses our flagship “Generations” Semillon and Shiraz as well as our ecclectic range of 100% Hunter Valley wines.
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CELLAR DOOR OPEN 10AM-5PM WED-SUN RESTAURANT OPEN BREAKFAST FRI-SUN LUNCH & DINNER THUR-SUN Ph: (02) 65747332 273 sweetwater Road Pokolbin dine@ridgeview.com.au www.ridgeview.com.au AWARDED 5 stARs by ‘JAmEs HAlliDAy AustRAliAn WinE CompAnion’
Above: Darren (second from left) and Tracey Scott (far right) with their four children. Right: Darren Scott.
Ridgeview Wines
Where passion, determination and purpose go hand in hand…
Amongst the older and well established families making up the Hunter Valley are those families that have moved to the Hunter Valley as part of a "tree change" – a lifestyle change for themselves and their family. These families are no less passionate about the Hunter Valley and are equally determined to make a name for themselves in the highly competitive wine and hospitality industry. This year Darren and Tracey Scott, owners of RidgeView on Sweetwater Rd in Pokolbin, celebrate 15 years in the Hunter Valley after purchasing their 40 hectare property in 2000. When you get to know their journey from Sydney to the Hunter, it’s easy to understand why Darren and Tracey include the by-line "Our Passion, Your Reward" on the label of their wines. It was during their first trip to the Hunter Valley in the early 1990's that Darren, a Sydney based dentist and wife Tracey fell in love with the natural beauty of the region and decided that this was where they wanted to base their future. For Darren, Sweetwater represented a beautiful and un-spoilt part of the Hunter Valley – reminiscent of the Hunter more than 20 years ago.
vineyard with 22 acres of selected vines, four self-contained cottages as well as a cellar door and restaurant. The process of preparing the soil, planting, training and pruning vines brought home the reality that this dream was going to take a great deal of hard work. Never-the-less in 2001 RidgeView Cottages were built and the 22 acre vineyard established. In 2004, the first grapes were handpicked and with Darren making up the winemaking team, their first vintage wines bottled and labeled. After ten years of hard work and dogged determination, Darren and Tracey’s ultimate dream was realised in 2010 with the opening of their state-of-the-art cellar door and outstanding 110 seat restaurant both of which are ideally positioned to make the most of the vineyards running up the ridge. Faultlessly designed, no expense has been spared in creating the ideal cellar door and dining experience with the building making clever use of space and light together with the harmony of the materials used to maximise the enjoyment offered by this marvelous location overlooking the picturesque vineyards. Recommended by James Halliday as a 5 Star Winery for a second consecutive year, RidgeView Wines, produce a diverse selection of wines with varieties that include Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chambourcin, Merlot, Pinot Gris, Viognier and Traminer. RidgeView Wines have continued to earn industry distinction over the years – winning numerous awards at regional wine shows including the 2006 "Generations" Reserve Shiraz being awarded Best Young Shiraz at the 2009 NSW Wine Awards. More recently, the multiple gold winning 2011 “Impressions” Shiraz took home the trophy for Best pre-2012 Shiraz at the invitation only 2015 Winewise Championships. At the recently held and highly contested Hunter Valley Wine Awards, RidgeView Wines were awarded Bronze Medals for their 2014 Generations Reserve Semillon, 2014 Impressions Chardonnay, 2013 Impressions Chardonnay and 2007 Generations Reserve Shiraz. The 2013 Generations Reserve Semillon received a Silver Medal.
A few years later the dream became a reality when they purchased the property Ironbark Estate on Sweetwater Ridge which they named "RidgeView" due to the fact that it was located on one of the highest points on Sweetwater Ridge Estate and came with such magnificent views.
Now well established, the family orientated restaurant is considered one of the best in the Hunter Valley and extremely popular amongst both locals and visitors with its emphasis on fresh seasonal local produce coupled with a strong Mediterranean influence and carefully selected food and wine pairing. The restaurant is also a popular wedding venue catering for up to 110 people.
With the help of their four children (then aged between 5 and 11 years old), and a bunch of close friends, Darren and Tracey then set about the daunting task of transforming the 40 hectare timber property into a
A fabulous venue with fabulous people, wines, food and views - make sure to include RidgeView on the top of your list of places to visit while you're here!
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Hunter Distillery is the only locally owned and operated certified organic distillery in the Hunter Valley wine region of New South Wales. We use premium quality organic raw ingredients to produce an exceptional range of top shelf spirits. Our multi award winning spirits include Gin, Vodka, Liqueurs and Schnapps.
Open for tastings and sales 7 days, 10am - 5pm 1686 Broke Road, Pokolbin 2320 • PH (02) 4998 6737 info@hunterdistillery.com.au • www.hunterdistillery.com.au
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Spring is here and to celebrate we have amazing wine deals all September!
The largest beer range in the Valley! See over 800 different local and imported beers from all over the world in the must see Tunnel of Beer. Perfect for Fathers Day! Beers available include stouts, ales, lagers, pilsner, porters, light beers and dark beers and more. See it to believe it at The Garden Cellars! Buy any mixed 12 beers or ciders and receive a 12% discount.
THE GARDEN
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Hunter Valley Gardens Shopping Village, Broke Road, Pokolbin OPEN 7 DAYS 10am - 5.30pm | PH 4998 7466 www.gardencellars.com.au
REC REATI NG H I S T O RY Bringing the old vines back to their former glory... 310 Oakey Creek Road, Pokolbin 2320 PH (02) 4998 7885 E cellar@wynwoodestate.com.au W www.wynwoodestate.com.au
IVANHOE WINES…A Wine for Every Knight. 525 Marrowbone Rd Pokolbin | Ph 4998 7325 | Open 7 Days 10am—5pm | www.ivanhoewines.com.au
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WINE VARIETY
The most significant plantings of Riesling are found in South Australia’s Clare, Eden Valley and Barossa Valley regions. Here in the Hunter Valley, where Semillon, Chardonnay and Verdelho dominate the white ranks, Riesling is little known. Pokolbin Estate, with their 53 year old vines are one of few growers of Riesling in the area and in 2011 received the award for Best Riesling in Australasia in the annual Winestate magazine awards. Superbly crafted by local hotshot Andrew Thomas, this wine outpointed more than 1500 entries from Australia and New Zealand – edging out entries from Australia's most revered Riesling strongholds to claim the coveted prize. The champion wine’s fresh, crisp, mineral, lemon - lime flavours provide an exquisite insight into one of the world's classic varieties.
Riesling The Wine of Kings
Much loved by wine makers and wine connoisseurs alike for its crisp flavour and defined palate structure, Riesling was the most planted white grape in Australia until the early 1990's when Chardonnay took over as Australia’s most popular white wine. Today, however, Riesling has emerged as the most collectible wine among top connoisseurs and sommeliers alike.
Riesling wines are often consumed young and fresh, when they are fruity and aromatic, and have a crisp taste. It is one of the most aromatic grape varieties in the world. The primary fruit aromas in Riesling are nectarine, apricot, honey-crisp apple and pear. A feature of Riesling is the “kerosene” aroma - that mineral character that is on the nose but gives real character and complexity on the pallet. Riesling is also one of the few white wines that has the ability to age very well. With naturally high acidity and comparable low alcohol, Riesling wines retain an enviable freshness making them suitable for cellaring. For a long time, good Riesling has been notoriously undervalued when compared with other white varieties and even today, Riesling remains one of the best value wine varieties on the market. While especially loved as an aperitif, Riesling is a very versatile wine for pairing with food. Food loves Riesling and it’s perfectly matched to fresh salads, poultry, white fish or pork and is one of the few wines that can stand up to the stronger flavours and spices of Thai and Chinese food.
Originating in the Rheingau region of Germany and cultivated as far back as the 1400's, Riesling is an aromatic grape variety displaying distinctive floral and citrus-like aromas as well as high acidity and are highly influenced by where it is grown (terroir).
The most expensive wines made from Riesling are dessert wines that are late harvested from grapes left hanging on the vine well past their normal picking time. Water from the grapes is then removed through evaporation caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea (noble rot) or freezing. The end result is a wine with more acid, more sugar, and an explosion of flavour.
Australian Rieslings are well known for their citrus blossom aromas and flavours, with the better examples finishing dry and full in flavour.
Together, these elements combine to make wines which are amongst the most long-lived and loved of all white wines.
TOP DROP
Pokolbin Estate 2014 Riesling
While the Hunter may not generally be recognised for producing Rieslings, Pokolbin Estate on McDonalds Road in Pokolbin has been described as ”The rogue Riesling producer of the Hunter'' – turning out fantastic Rieslings year after year from their 53 year old vines. Their 2011 Riesling won Riesling of the year at the 2011 Winestate Awards.
TASTING The Pokolbin Estate 2014 Hunter Valley Riesling is pale straw in colour with a tinge of green. This Riesling is showing a bouquet of orange blossom with crisp elegant, citrus lime flavours and green apple characters. Fine acidity with a touch of mineral, lime zest. CELLARING Young and vibrant this Riesling will get more complex with age. Drink now or can be aged for the next ten to twelve years. For more information on Pokolbin Estate Vineyard visit www.pokolbinestate.com.au
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FIRST CREEK TOUR AND TASTING PACKAGES
Daily Winery Tour: Join us at 10.30am daily for an entertaining and informative tour of the First Creek winery and bottling line. $5pp.
Hunter Valley 101 The perfect introduction for those who want to learn a little more about the Hunter Valley and its wines,complete with gourmet cheese platter! Bookings essential, $15pp.
The Trophy Tastings: Experience the best of the best, with a tasting of the trophy winning Winemaker’s Reserve Wines. Bookings essential $30pp.
600 McDonalds Road, Pokolbin. For details visit www.firstcreekwines.com.au or call us on 02 4998 2992.
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Cellar Door open daily 10am-5pm 576 De Beyers Rd, Pokolbin www. cockfightersghost.com.au
POKOLBIN ESTAT E VINEYARD
Tempranillo | Nebbiolo | Sangiovese Get your taste for adventure today at ...Pokolbin Estate. POKOLBIN ESTATE VINEYARD 298 McDonalds Rd, Pokolbin | Open 7 Days 9am -5pm PH 4998 7524 | www.pokolbinestate.com.au
Much more than a Vineyard.
Enjoy award-winning wines with the best view in the Hunter Valley. Our Matilda range is made up of easy drinking styles that are produced for your enjoyment.
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COMING UP
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ROSE SPECTACULAR Hunter Valley Gardens
Organisers behind beloved boutique festivals The Gum Ball and Pigsty in July have launched a brand new two day event!
Take the opportunity to see Hunter Valley Gardens blooming with over 2 million rose blooms throughout the annual Rose Spectacular.
The inaugural Dashville Skyline will be held over the October Long Weekend and will feature some of Australia’s best local performers in the genre which encompasses stylings of alternative country, psychedelia, folk and soul.
See 35,000 rose bushes in over 125 different varieties. The majority of the roses grown at Hunter Valley Gardens are of the fragrant variety. After all, a rose without perfume just isn’t a rose!
The festival will feature international Americana artists, the best American cuisine, cars and culture alongside the relaxed family atmosphere that Dashville has become popular for. For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.dashville.com.au
For more information visit www.hvg.com.au
HANDMADE HUNTER MARKETS Kevin Sobels Wines
04 BROKE VILLAGE MARKET Broke Village
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SACRED TREE MARKETS Old St Brigids School Grounds, Branxton
JAZZ IN THE VINES Tyrrell's Vineyard
17+18 HUNTER VALLEY BALLOON FIESTA at Peterson House Join the pilots and crew of Balloon Aloft for the 5th annual Hunter Valley Balloon Fiesta on the 17th and 18th of October!
18 SPRING CRUIZ-IN Hunter Valley Gardens
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The Spring Cruiz-in is back with a huge range of cars on display including vintage, veterans, classics, hot rods, kombis, bikes and more! Participants will meet at Bunnings, Wallsend at 7am before driving the scenic route to Hunter Valley Gardens Village, where you can enjoy rock and roll music from the 1950’s and 1960’s and a variety of vehicle exhibits and craft stalls. This is a free event located in the Hunter Valley Garden Shopping Village with face painting available for the kids and prizes on offer for raffle winners and for best selection of vehicles. Spring Cruiz-in participant entry donation is $5 per vehicle with all profits to be donated to the John Hunter Children’s Hospital. For more information visit www.hvg.com.au
Enjoy a spectacular ballooning adventure, flying with around twenty colourful balloons, then indulge in a delicious champagne breakfast on the deck at Peterson’s Champagne House. For more information and to book tickets visit www.balloonaloft.com.au
Welcome to Australia’s biggest mosh pit – Jazz in the Vines! Enjoy the freedom, fresh air and sunshine in over 6 hectares of pristine Hunter Valley countryside – it’s your best day out, where slightly politically incorrect behaviour is encouraged! Jazz in the Vines is unlike any other jazz concert in Australia. Apart from being the longest running annual music festival in the Hunter Valley, Jazz in the Vines is more like a picnic with good friends, fantastic food and great Hunter Valley wines all wrapped up in the beautiful surroundings of the Brokenback Mountains. You will be entertained by some of the country’s biggest names in jazz at Tyrrell’s vineyard on the last Saturday in October, with acts such as Ross Wilson and the Peaceniks, James Morrison and his All Star Band, and Steve Clisby. For more information about the event and other featured artists visit www.jazzinthevines.com.au for the wedding industry to showcase their products and services to happy brides-to-be.
25 LOVE ON THE LAWN WEDDING FESTIVAL at Hope Estate Love on the Lawn is not your average wedding expo. It is Australia’s original wedding festival, with the 2015 Hunter Valley event to be held at Hope Estate. The event has a chilled festival vibe and is a relaxed day out
The festival is a visual feast of colour and creativity with expert advice, live entertainment, wine tastings, food sampling, celebrity MC’s and fashion shows. Love On The Lawn is a personality filled festival (not an expo!) that everyone will wish to attend, not just those with upcoming nuptials. Who doesn’t love an afternoon of good food and wine, live entertainment and pampering? For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.loveonthelawn.com.au
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Shopping Village Shop AUSTRALIAN ALPACA BARN specialises in quality Australian Alpaca fashion, homewares and accessories. Alpaca coats, sweaters, shawls, scarves, gloves, socks, beanies, throw rugs, bedding, yarn and alpaca toys. PEPPERS CREEK ANTIQUES An exquisite array of spectacular jewellery, stylish watches, amazing giftware and homewares. Gifts for all ages and occasions collected from all corners of the world. CANDELABRA One of Australia's most famous boutique candle stores - the stunning fragrances, colour and endless variety of product is truly amazing. HUNTER VALLEY CHRISTMAS SHOP Nestled in the heart of the Hunter Valley, is a magic land where it is Christmas every day of the year! PULP ADDICTION Satisfy your paper cravings with our delightful range of designer stationery which is guaranteed to intrigue and delight. THE TWIG A gorgeous selection of home furnishings and personal giftware unlike anything else on offer in the valley. THE WAITERS FRIEND A great selection of quality kitchenware and barware and some of the best prices anywhere in Australia. VILLAGE BOOKS A fantastic range of fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books and a unique collection of quality toys, games, souvenirs and gifts. WILSON & HUNTER All the latest fashion from Camilla, Mela Purdie, Verge, Katherine, Samantha Wills, Metalicus, Bleu Blanc Rouge,Tilly Rose,Tolani and more… WINE GLASS GALLERY An extraordinary gift gallery… colourful, handmade and crystal wine glasses, original artworks, homewares, new season scarves & handbags, jewellery, shot glasses, magnets, souvenirs & much more.
Dine AND THE WINNER IS OSCARS We are a family friendly café serving honest wholesome food and great coffee, in a casual relaxed environment. We are opened for breakfast, lunch and everything in between. Our menu is available dine in or take away and is sure to impress. Phone 4998 7355 HUNTER VALLEY CUPCAKES & CAFÉ Relax & enjoy a light breakfast, a tasty lunch or just indulge with the delicious gourmet cakes & speciality cupcakes plus a great coffee or tea! TASTE OF THE COUNTRY Experience a Taste of the Country in this award winning café and retail outlet. This popular café is like walking into an old fashioned, country kitchen. Phone 4998 6605. THE CELLAR RESTAURANT Rustic Mediterranean cuisine in a relaxed, friendly environment. Open for lunch and dinner Monday to Saturday. Bookings recommended. Phone 4998 7584.
Pamper ZEN HAIR SKIN BODY A full Hairdressing Salon and Beauty Spa in one location, innovative & deluxe treatments in an environmentally friendly setting, the salon can cater to any need. Phone 4998 6844.
Play AQUA GOLF & PUTT PUTT If you fancy a bit of action then visit our Aqua Golf and Putt Putt Golf Course - fun for the whole family! Win cash & prizes! Phone 4998 7896.
Savour HUNTER VALLEY CHOCOLATE COMPANY Established more than ten years ago the ORIGINAL Hunter Valley Chocolate Company & Fudge Factory is one of the premier attractions in the area. HUNTER VALLEY COOKIES Hand-made premium cookies in designer gourmet flavours. Cookie tastings daily, delicious coffee and gluten free cookies. HUNTER VALLEY LIQUEURS & BAERAMI OLIVES Extra virgin olive oils, infused olive oils, vinegars and a large range of specialty liqueurs and an impressive array of bottles to customize your selection. THE BRITISH LOLLY SHOP The largest range of imported English Confectionary. All your old favourites, humbugs, sherbet lemon, come in and sample our hospitality. THE GARDEN CELLARS Mount Eyre/ Three Ponds Cellar Door. See the Tunnel Of Beer or taste 17 flavoured organic vodkas.
Essentials POKOLBIN CONVENIENCE STORE In the heart of the village is a genuine general store servicing the Pokolbin area with everything you might need while visiting the Wine Country. POKOLBIN VILLAGE PHARMACY Offering you friendly, professional service as well as a wide range of products: full PBS prescription service, medicines, vitamins, skin care, cosmetics, hair care, fragrances, sunglasses and much more. Phone 4998 6677.
Shopping Village BROKE ROAD, POKOLBIN • OPEN 7 DAYS FROM 10AM