How would you like to win a wine-lovers dream trip to Tasmania?
Lovers of Tasmania and its wines are being invited to enter a new competition, launched this week by Wine Tasmania.
Billed as the Ultimate Tasmanian Wine Odyssey, the competition will see two lucky winners will travel to the island state for a journey through the north, south and east coast wine trails.
Wine Tasmania has developed this competition in partnership with some of Tasmania’s top wine producers and venues, offering several experiences not usually available to the public.
The full prize package for two people (valued at over $6,500) includes an airline and car hire voucher or a Spirit of Tasmania voucher as well as:
- Accommodation voucher
- Guided tasting with take-home wine at Glaetzer Dixon Family Winemakers
- A guided tasting, lunch by Hubert & Dan with museum wines, and take-home wine at Tamar Ridge
- Lunch with a guided tasting and two bottles of limited release take-home wine at Devil’s Corner (below)
- A 20-year retrospective museum wine tasting & grazing platter at Marion’s Vineyard
- Dinner and guided wine tasting at Havilah, including wines from Two Tonne Tasmania
- A guided exploration of chocolate, cheese & sparkling wine at Clover Hill (top)
- Chocolate and wine pairing at Bangor Vineyard Shed
- Tour de Terroir vineyard tour at The Ridge North Lilydale
- A Posh Day Out at MONA, including a private Moorilla tour, guided wine tasting, restaurant lunch with matched Moorilla wines, Posh Pit return ferry tickets from Hobart, museum entry and take-home wine
- Wine and a deluxe banquet for two at Timbre Kitchen
- Three courses with wine at The Gorge Restaurant
- Take-home Negroni from Taylor & Smith Distilling
Wine adventurers can enter the competition by submitting their details at Wine Tasmania’s website: www.winetasmania.com.au/take-
Entries close on March 14, and the winners will be announced the following day.
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