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<p><i>Get it girl</i>: Here’s how to enjoy girl dinner around <strong>Australia</strong></p>

Get it girl: Here’s how to enjoy girl dinner around Australia

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<p><i>Best road trip food</i> in <strong>Australia</strong> – ranked</p>

Best road trip food in Australia – ranked

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<p><i>Australia’s 12 best places</i> to curl up with mulled wine this winter</p>

Australia’s 12 best places to curl up with mulled wine this winter

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<p><i>The best wineries</i> in <strong>Tasmania</strong> by wine region</p>

The best wineries in Tasmania by wine region

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<p><i>The gourmet guide</i> to embracing spring around <strong>Australia</strong></p>

The gourmet guide to embracing spring around Australia

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<p><i>We tried</i> NONHQ, the world’s first alcohol-free cellar door</p>

We tried NONHQ, the world’s first alcohol-free cellar door

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<p><i>7 ways to experience</i> the world’s largest sub-tropical rainforest</p>

7 ways to experience the world’s largest sub-tropical rainforest

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<p><i>8 incredible wineries and distilleries</i> in regional <strong>NSW</strong></p>

8 incredible wineries and distilleries in regional NSW

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Australia’s food and wine scene features renowned wineries, lively foodie markets, and celebrated events across regions like the Barossa and Yarra Valleys, offering rich, memorable gourmet experiences.

Glengowrie Distillery, New England wine
New England

8 incredible wineries and distilleries in regional NSW

Heading up to New England High Country? Make sure to check out these wineries and distilleries in one of Australia’s finest wine areas

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Scallop pie truck in Hobart Tasmania
Australia

Best road trip food in Australia – ranked

It’s the heated debate that divides Australians each summer. What are the top road trip snacks?

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A couple at Frogmore Creek cellar door
TAS

The best wineries in Tasmania by wine region

No matter where you are in Tasmania a collection of wineries is within reach. We’ve rounded up some of the state’s best to help you explore the Apple Isle with a glass of vino in hand.

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gondwana rainforest experiences, Cameron Falls at Tamborine Mountain
QLD

7 ways to experience the world’s largest sub-tropical rainforest

Queensland’s Scenic Rim is a gateway to ancient Gondwana rainforests, stylish eco-retreats and thrilling adventures.

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a three-course meal at Eddy’s, Sydney NSWThe Doncaster, Braidwood
Southern Highlands

Your guide to Braidwood, where history meets modern style

The heritage-listed town of Braidwood is the perfect destination for a weekend away, boasting historic buildings, adventures in nature and fabulous local cuisine and wines.

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The gourmet guide to embracing spring around Australia
Australia

The gourmet guide to embracing spring around Australia

Fall into step with the flavours of the season. From breezy beachside bars to sun-dappled vineyards and places to stock up your picnic basket, here’s where to get your foodie fix this spring.

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pouring NON 3 drink into a glass
Melbourne

We tried NONHQ, the world’s first alcohol-free cellar door

A tour of the world’s first non-alcoholic cellar door reveals complex flavours hidden behind a nondescript building in suburban Melbourne, as Jo Stewart discovers.

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a hand holding a mug of mulled wine from The Haus Hahndorf
Australia

Australia’s 12 best places to curl up with mulled wine this winter

Rich, warm and full of spice, a glass of mulled wine on a chilly winter’s day in Australia can really hit the spot.

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AI Prompt

One of the first things people rave about when they return from their travels is the food, and in Australia we make it a national pastime. Whether it’s the best pie, most exquisite pub lunch or world-class restaurant, we love to eat when we travel.

Organising a holiday around food and wine

Whoever said ‘never make big decision on an empty stomach’ obviously never visited Australia’s wine regions.

We say a hungry belly is the perfect accompaniment to any foodie escape, providing the internal tracking device needed to navigate the multitude of gourmet flavours on offer.

Planning the perfect food and wine escape is all about you. Do you salivate over savoury snacks or indulge your sweet tooth more than you should? These are the questions to ask yourself as you plot and plan a trip for your tastebuds.

Why plan a food and wine holiday?

We all have to eat. Why not do it well? Even if you’re not much of a glutton, there’s an undeniable culture around food that’s inspirational. From farming to fine dining, there’s magic to witnessing all the behind the scenes passion that goes into producing every morsel of a meal and then tasting or sipping the end result.

Australian food and wine holidays are extra special because we infuse the unique energy of our land into every bite. Don’t know what we mean? Read on.


 

The best food and wine destinations in Australia

You’ll find robust reds in the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale, crisp whites in the Yarra Valley, some of the most multi-awarded chefs in the world surfing between seatings in Margaret River. There’s no denying Australia dominates the globe when it comes to serving up sophisticated gourmet experiences in an ultra-relatable way. From long lunches to wine and beer bonanzas, no matter where you live there’s a foodie festival somewhere nearby.

But before you book those flights, explore our get-to-know-you guide to some of Australia’s favourite food and wine destinations—there’s a place to suit every palate.

Hunter Valley, NSW

Hunter by name, hunter by nature; foodies flock here from across the lands on full-blown gastronomic quests for the regions most sensational Semillon. This is the heartland of Australian winemaking, with more cellar doors than any other in the country. What does that mean for you? Plenty of return visits. If it’s your first time then time your visit with the Hunter Valley wine Festival, which sees every restaurant, grower and gourmet producer pooling together the best of their wares for the thousands of palate pilgrims who visit each year.

Yarra Valley, VIC

The Yarra Valley is less than an hours drive from Melbourne but provides a cool-climate antidote to the rush of the city, as well as an excellent location for Chardonnay producers. Here food rules there are an abundance of venues serving up world-class cuisine with a side of rustic charm.

Taste test your way through big-ticket wineries like TarraWarra Estate, as well as ambitious newcomers such as Giant Steps Wine. Or simply take things easy as you peruse the stalls at one of the regions many local markets.

Mornington Peninsula, VIC

Mix natural hot springs with laid back coastal vibes and stir through a couple of distilleries and wineries and you’ve got yourself one seriously unique weekend of indulgence. Safe to say there’s no place quite like Mornington Peninsula. The region specialises in culture minus any glitzy fluff, with art and murals dotted everywhere into the landscape, as though they just naturally sprang up from the rich red volcanic soil.

Barossa Valley, SA

Barossa’s full-bodied reds barely need an introduction but if you’re new to South Australia’s winemaking heart then the Barossa Vintage Festival will have to supping like a sommelier in no time. The five-day event plays host to over 90 events celebrating the dynamic culture around Australia’s most celebrated wine region. Even families are well catered for with concerts, parades and cycle tours on offer.

But the Barossa is a beautiful place to visit any time of year, with the awarded Seppeltsfield Vineyard a highlight for history buffs hungry for a story behind every glass of vino.

McLaren Vale, SA

The Barossa better watch out because the McLaren Vale winemakers are hot on its heels to take the crown, with earth-shatteringly good Shiraz. Don’t just take our word for it; try for yourself at Sea & Vines Festival, joining thousands of gourmands as they weigh up the best drops from McLaren’s magnificent wineries. To get a true taste of local life, be sure to visit the Willunga Farmers Market, which sees local producers serve up cheeses, chutneys and chocolates each Saturday.

Margaret River, WA

Not content with being home to some of Australia (and the world’s) best surfing, Margaret River also boasts one of the most renowned food and wine scenes in the country. This is largely driven by the booming local winemaking industry, with about 187 wineries all vying for your taste buds’ attention. And where there’s wine there’s food and Margaret River is a triple-threat, serving up artisan bakeries, cheese makers and fine-dining options in abundance.

The best way to get your head around all this indulgence is to time your trip with the Margaret River Gourmet Escape, a full-blown gastronomic gala which sees some of the world’s best chefs host feasts along the sand.

Mackay, QLD

The tropical north Queensland city of Mackay may not be the first place people think of when it comes to a food and wine holiday. Unusual considering the surrounding area is an agricultural hub and is responsible for some of the country’s best crops in bananas, sugar cane and fishing.

However, the city’s culinary scene has been given a sprinkling of extra flavour thanks to the annual Food & Wine day held in Queens Park. The festival sees thousands of holidaymakers flock together to enjoy tastes from the city’s best restaurants and farmers set against the backdrop of live music from talented locals. Not to mention a side course of stunning white sand beaches dotted with kangaroos in Cape Hillsborough National Park and the ancient rainforests of Finch Hatton Gorge.


 

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