Andrew and Susie Nugent have an ongoing love affair with Tasmania and its cool-climate wines.
The founders of Adelaide Hills winery Bird in Hand - known for its outstanding restaurant - now control two vineyards on the island state and have opened their new hospitality venture at the lovely Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens in Hobart.
With former Saffire head chef Paddy Prenter heading the kitchen brigade, Bird in Hand this week celebrated the opening of its new restaurant, kiosk and a wine tasting facility in the gardens.
The Friday night opening was blessed with some rare balmy autumnal Tasmanian weather.
The tasting room, restaurant and kiosk will all offer different experiences and Bird in Hand will also manage weddings and bespoke events.
The Nugents expect a restaurant dining dining experience akin to Bird in Hand’s LVN Restaurant at Woodside, with the spectacular dining room showcasing local produce, art, flora and fauna of Tasmania.
The tasting room will showcase Bird in Hand cool-climate wines - including those from the East Coast and West Tamar vineyards - alongside a selection of other locally crafted beverages.
The 14-hectare Botanical Gardens has housed rare, native and intriguing plants for over 200 years. It also offers a thriving kitchen garden.





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