Around Hermitage Map and Brochure 2019
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Around Hermitage in Pokolbin, Hunter Valley There are many areas within the wine regions of the world that have unique characteristics that contribute to their regions. The Around Hermitage precinct of the Pokolbin sub-region in the Hunter has developed in such a manner. Other precincts include the Parish of Pokolbin, Central Pokolbin, and Lovedale. This…
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Pup and Simon visit a “Hunter’s Aqua Dream” and get taken for a ride. Bob gets the vintage 2019 report straight from the winemaker’s palate.
A great night at FLiCKERFEST Hunter Valley Saturday 4 May 2019 Fantastic wines, food and films! Showcasing wines and beer from the Around Hermitage Wine and Food Trail Misty Glen Wines & Cottage, Tintilla Estate, Macquariedale Organic Wines, Glandore Estate Wines, Wombat Crossing Vineyard, IronBark Hill Brewhouse, RidgeView, Hart and Hunter, Black Creek Theleme Wines, …
Vine Sex and Wine Country News Summer of 2018 in the Hunter Valley Australia.
More than meets the eye; Interment and Beyond. Bob’s Blog – Heritage Cairn Rothbury Cemetery We recently went to an important event in the Rothbury, Wilderness Road Cemetery, not a place I would normally hang about in. However, it was a gathering of people from the Hunter wine growing community present to see the unveiling…
Bob gets to the bottom of Bud Burst.
A great night at Cookery for the Many Hunter Valley Saturday 30 June 2018 Fantastic wines, food and a great film! at Hunter’s Dream Deasys Road Showcasing wines and beer from the Around Hermitage Wine and Food Trail Misty Glen Wines, Tintilla Estate, Wombat Crossing Vineyard, IronBark Hill Brewhouse Beer, Crisford Wines, Peter Drayton Wines, Pokolbin…
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. It may be that…