The
Wine Peloton are a group of Australian winemakers who cycle
prodigious distances to raise money
for charity – and they are heading for Tasmania.
The
group, who last year successfully completed the 7 Peaks Alpine Ascent
Challenge and raised $40,000
for the Teen Rescue Foundation, have announced a new event for
2015.
Between
November 22-28, the Wine Peloton will embark on a Tour of Tasmania,
including Mount
Wellington and Cradle Mountain – with the Huon Valley on the agenda for the opening stage.
The
Wine Peloton will once again cycle in support of wine writer Tyson
Stelzer’s Teen Rescue Foundation,
which is dedicated to addressing the harmful use of alcohol among
Australian teens through
education and intervention.
“With
an active and vocal anti-alcohol lobby which does not discriminate in
its opposition to
different
forms of alcoholic beverages, the wine community needs to demonstrate
that it is
a responsible member of the broader community, is being active in helping to prevent the
a responsible member of the broader community, is being active in helping to prevent the
unintended
abuse of alcohol and contributing to practical solutions to alcohol
abuse,” says
peloton
leader Drew Tuckwell, a winemaker at Printhie Wines in Orange, New
South Wales.
Grapegrowers,
winemakers, regional associations, retailers, distributors,
marketers,
industry suppliers, wine shows and all businesses involved in wine are invited to pledge support as a partner, with sponsorship levels ranging from $250 to $5000.
industry suppliers, wine shows and all businesses involved in wine are invited to pledge support as a partner, with sponsorship levels ranging from $250 to $5000.
Some
of the stages will be over 200km long and Tuckwell, along with fellow riders like Andrew Hanigan from Derwent Estate, says the overall aim is to
raise more money than last year.
For
details contact Drew Tuckwell on 0421 757 747 or
drewtuckwell@yahoo.com. See www.winepeloton.com.au.
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