Organisers hope gourmets and wine enthusiasts from around the world will make their way to Adelaide and surrounding areas from May 1-8 next year to indulge in a program that will feature everything from coastal seafood feasts to wine masterclasses.
The event is billed as "a journey through South Australia's
best produce from the hands of authentic food producers and chefs,
celebrated by food heroes".
The last event, in 2014, attracted around 50,000 people to over 80 events across the state, and each
focused on “origins” by exploring the legacy and roots of
South Australia's food and wine culture, honoring the history and
personalities behind the culinary experiences.
The same creative team as in 2014 will
remain at the helm of the festival in 2016. Simon Bryant, a celebrated
local chef, and wine expert Paul Henry will remain
as the event's creative directors, while Barossa foodie Maggie Beer is the event patron.
“Plans
for the 2016 festival are on track, and we can't wait to share the
program with everyone over the coming months,” said Bryant. “We are
excited and want everyone who comes and participates to eat, drink
and celebrate with us to know the importance that a sense of place,
history and culture has in forming South Australia's renowned food
and wine identity.”
The 2016 Tasting Australia event will highlight South Australia's food and wine touring route, The Epicurean Way - the gastronomic journey that takes visitors on a self-drive adventure around four of South Australia's premier wine regions all in the one itinerary.
The 2016 Tasting Australia event will highlight South Australia's food and wine touring route, The Epicurean Way - the gastronomic journey that takes visitors on a self-drive adventure around four of South Australia's premier wine regions all in the one itinerary.
Local gourmet producers participating include Lachlan Cowill (Hentley Farm), Tim Bourke
(Southern Ocean Lodge), Peter Davies (KI Beehives) and Kris Lloyd
(Woodside Cheese).
For more information on Tasting Australia visit www.tastingaustralia.com.au; and for more detail about South Australia visit www.southaustralia.com
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