Nearly 80 wine producers will be involved in the Margaret River Fine Vines Festival this month.
The event comprises almost 30 events and runs from Friday until October 23.
The first weekend of the festival kicks off with crowd favourite Margaret River Open Vineyards.
For just one weekend guests are invited to visit producers who are not usually open to the public.
A total of 15 small winemakers are participating across the weekend, spanning Dunsborough in the north to Rosabrook in the South.
The event comprises almost 30 events and runs from Friday until October 23.
The first weekend of the festival kicks off with crowd favourite Margaret River Open Vineyards.
For just one weekend guests are invited to visit producers who are not usually open to the public.
A total of 15 small winemakers are participating across the weekend, spanning Dunsborough in the north to Rosabrook in the South.
Also featuring on the first weekend will be Xanadu Wines with their event On the Lawn at Xanadu. There will be live music and Asian hawker-style street eats on offer as well as the chance to get a sneak peek at the estate’s Vinework range.
“We’re really excited to for people to come and meet our incredible winemakers and be some of the first to sample our Vinework range," says Xanadu’s Caity Bramich.
“We’re also looking forward to showcasing head chef Aaron Lim’s new direction at the south-east Asian food stations we have in store. It’ll be a great day for everyone.”
Other events include Single Vineyards and Saltbush at McHenry Hohnen Winery, a Taste of Elegance at Shelter Brewing Co with Credaro Wuines and Wine on the Water at Dunsborough Old Fishermans Boat Ramp.
Also consider Aging Gracefully at Cape Grace, Mozzarella in the Cellar at Juniper Estate and Yum Cha Bites and Flights with Marri Wood Park.
Fine Vines Festival is supported by organisations including Margaret River Wine Association, City of Busselton, Tourism WA, Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association and Augusta Margaret River Shire.
“We’re really excited to for people to come and meet our incredible winemakers and be some of the first to sample our Vinework range," says Xanadu’s Caity Bramich.
“We’re also looking forward to showcasing head chef Aaron Lim’s new direction at the south-east Asian food stations we have in store. It’ll be a great day for everyone.”
Other events include Single Vineyards and Saltbush at McHenry Hohnen Winery, a Taste of Elegance at Shelter Brewing Co with Credaro Wuines and Wine on the Water at Dunsborough Old Fishermans Boat Ramp.
Also consider Aging Gracefully at Cape Grace, Mozzarella in the Cellar at Juniper Estate and Yum Cha Bites and Flights with Marri Wood Park.
Fine Vines Festival is supported by organisations including Margaret River Wine Association, City of Busselton, Tourism WA, Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association and Augusta Margaret River Shire.
For details check out https://finevinesfestival.com.au/
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