Hunter Valley 2015: Things to See
New tours with an organic slant The Hunter Valley is one of Australia’s most historic – and interesting – wine regions, with roots that date back almost 190 years. The first major grape plantings were […]
New tours with an organic slant The Hunter Valley is one of Australia’s most historic – and interesting – wine regions, with roots that date back almost 190 years. The first major grape plantings were […]
EATING IN STYLE Rising star Frank Fawkner, one of the brightest young talents in the region, has just opened his own eatery: EXP. at the Oakvale cellar door After four years as right-hand chef to […]
h2>Storm damage repaired In late April, the Hunter Valley was hit by some of the worst storms in the region’s history – but all tourism businesses are back in operation and ready to welcome visitors. […]
How to get there Car Take the Pacific Highway (A1) to Hornsby and transfer on to the Pacific Motorway (M1). For the scenic route, exit the M1 after 40km at the Calga Interchange at Peats […]
Visitors to the Hunter are also spoilt for choice when it comes to eating out. Bistro Molines in Mount View, a quiet corner of the Hunter Valley, is set high in the hills with dramatic […]
The Hunter Valley is one of Australia’s most historic – and interesting – wine regions, with roots that date back almost 190 years, writes Winsor Dobbin. The first major grape plantings date back to 1825 […]
Margan Winery and Restaurant are doing great things during Hunter Valley Wine and Food Month, so we caught up with Director Lisa Margan to find out more… Tell us what you have planned Wine and […]
There are some wine regions where nothing much happens from year to year. Then there is the Hunter Valley, which is in a constant state of activity with its many festivals and tasting events – […]
Live off the land The Original Margan 100 metre meal is back! Enjoy their estate-grown Suffolk lamb served with heirloom garden vegetables, accompanied by a glass of White Label Barbera. Everything is grown on site […]