The Hunt for Aussie Bubbles
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Boutique Hunter Valley Accommodation, Restaurants and Cellar Doors
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Taste Play Stay! Come explore Around Hermitage Hunter Valley.
Taste Play Stay! Come explore Around Hermitage Hunter Valley.
We are getting our rocks off over terroir, with the International Wine Media Conference, Speed Wine Dating, a Hunter and Gatherers Dinner and our new reporter Lachlan, as he takes Bob on a tour of his Garden.
HERMITAGE ROAD – THE HUNTER’S HEDONISTIC PLAYGROUND There are so many reasons to spend a few days around Hermitage Road in the north-west corner of Pokolbin. Jaw-dropping views, dozens of boutique wineries and cafes, a brewery or two, as well as loads of fun things to do if lying by the pool just isn’t your…
October 2019 THE AROUND HERMITAGE WINE & FOOD TRAIL WELCOMED THE WINE MEDIA CONFERENCE BLOGGERS TO THIS UNIQUE PART OF THE HUNTER VALLEY! Find out more Participating Wineries Misty Glen Wines – Deasys Road In 2009 Vicci & Eric purchased the prospering Hunter…
Sangiovese in the Hunter! Our Legend’s lunch this month featured white wines from Germany and reds from northern Italy, just across the border as it were. We really couldn’t think of any serious reds from Germany! The question was asked as to why it took so long for Italian reds to be appreciated in Australia.…
‘Around Hermitage’, Pokolbin. and the Wine Media Conference This is the first time the “Wine Media Conference” conference has been held outside the USA and the Around Hermitage vineyards will be hosting some attendees for a Hunter-Gatherers dinner and showcasing our wines. With the coming of some 300 wine writers and bloggers to the “Wine…
On the origin of Hunter River Semillon; Bob’s Blog I recently went to the Mitchell Library in Sydney where there is an interesting exhibition called ‘Dead Central” which is an account of the Devonshire Street Cemetery that gave way to the building of Central Railway station. The cemetery opened in 1820 and was “occupied” by…