On a sunny day there can be few finer places to enjoy a wine tasting than Sydney's beautiful Balmoral Beach.
Hunter Valley Uncorked Balmoral is set to return to Balmoral on Sunday, October 20, in association with Newcastle-based Wine Selectors.
Organisers promise a day of "exceptional wine, mouth-watering cuisine, and fantastic company".
Leading Hunter Valley wineries and restaurants will be in attendance for an event that kicks off at 11am, with the last wine tokens sold at 4.30pm and last wine poured at 4.45pm for a 5pm finish.
There will be free event shuttle buses running every 15 minutes from Mosman and Spit Junction to Balmoral Beach.
OZGIGS will be entertaining, playing in the Rotunda.
Some of the Hunter Valley’s top names will be pouring, including Allandale Winery, Bimbadgen, Briar Ridge Vineyard, Brokenwood Wines, First Creek Wines, Gartelmann Wines, Hungerford Hill, Keith Tulloch, Margan Wines, Pokolbin Estate, Scarborough Wine Co., Thomas Wines, Tulloch Wines, Tyrrell’s and Winmark Wines.
Hunter Valley producers on the scene will include Twine Restaurant, the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and the Deck Café.
Festival goers can purchase either a Festival Pack or a Premium Pack. The Festival Pack is available for $35 and includes entry, one tumbler and four tasting vouchers.
The Premium Pack is $50 and includes entry, one Spiegelau wine glass and 4 x tasting vouchers. Pre-sale tickets are on sale now.
See winecountry.com.au/hunter-valley-uncorked-balmoral
Hunter Valley Uncorked Balmoral is set to return to Balmoral on Sunday, October 20, in association with Newcastle-based Wine Selectors.
Organisers promise a day of "exceptional wine, mouth-watering cuisine, and fantastic company".
Leading Hunter Valley wineries and restaurants will be in attendance for an event that kicks off at 11am, with the last wine tokens sold at 4.30pm and last wine poured at 4.45pm for a 5pm finish.
There will be free event shuttle buses running every 15 minutes from Mosman and Spit Junction to Balmoral Beach.
OZGIGS will be entertaining, playing in the Rotunda.
Some of the Hunter Valley’s top names will be pouring, including Allandale Winery, Bimbadgen, Briar Ridge Vineyard, Brokenwood Wines, First Creek Wines, Gartelmann Wines, Hungerford Hill, Keith Tulloch, Margan Wines, Pokolbin Estate, Scarborough Wine Co., Thomas Wines, Tulloch Wines, Tyrrell’s and Winmark Wines.
Hunter Valley producers on the scene will include Twine Restaurant, the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and the Deck Café.
Festival goers can purchase either a Festival Pack or a Premium Pack. The Festival Pack is available for $35 and includes entry, one tumbler and four tasting vouchers.
The Premium Pack is $50 and includes entry, one Spiegelau wine glass and 4 x tasting vouchers. Pre-sale tickets are on sale now.
See winecountry.com.au/hunter-valley-uncorked-balmoral
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