The picturesque township of Berry on the New South Wales South Coast will be the venue for the inaugural South Coast Food & Wine Festival.
A signature event of the festival will be the Long Lunch on Saturday, September 14.
The event will run from Friday, September 13 to Sunday, September 15 and aims to showcase the best the South Coast has to offer.
There will be over 15 events including cooking classes, demos and tastings from local hero chefs, hatted restaurants hosting pop-ups, tastings at South Coast vineyards and local food producers supported by an array of free live music and entertainment.
The Festival’s culinary offerings will be made up of 100% South Coast producers and products, with over 50 stallholders expected to be showcasing delicacies from all over the region. Seafood, cheese, berries, wines and much more will be on offer.
The Festival’s culinary offerings will be made up of 100% South Coast producers and products, with over 50 stallholders expected to be showcasing delicacies from all over the region. Seafood, cheese, berries, wines and much more will be on offer.
A signature event of the festival will be the Long Lunch on Saturday, September 14.
Kierrin McKnight, head chef and owner of Wild Ginger and previously of Seagrass Brasserie will be showcasing local produce with a six-course feast style menu featuring local produce in each course complemented by local wines and beers.
Tickets to the South Coast Food & Wine Festival cost $28 per person and are on sale now at www.southcoastfoodandwinefestival.com.au
Tickets to the South Coast Food & Wine Festival cost $28 per person and are on sale now at www.southcoastfoodandwinefestival.com.au
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