A Barossa Valley winery has come home with a trifecta win at a prestigious international winemaking competition.
Every year, the Sommeliers Choice Awards names some of the best winemakers in the world. To win top spot at this premier wine competition – designed and judged by top restaurant beverage directors and Master Sommeliers – is an honour. To win three of them is phenomenal. Which is exactly what Barossa Valley winery Hare’s Chase managed to achieve in 2026.
Hare’s Chase 2026 wins
Barossa Valley has made a name for itself as one of Australia’s best wine regions.
The winery has one-upped itself from last year, when it won two trophies. This year, the Hare’s Chase team took out Australian Winery of the Year, Australian Wine of the Year and Shiraz of the Year.
“This full-bodied red offers rich black fruit complemented by baking spices and oak spice, finishing with smooth tannins and a balanced, lingering presence," said the expert judging panel.
The final win was Australian Winery of the Year, thanks to a straight flush of gold medals for the winery’s 2022 Hare’s Chase Springer Shiraz, 2022 Hare’s Chase St Melengell Cabernet Sauvignon and 2022 Hare’s Chase Ironscraper Shiraz.
“These awards cement the reputation of the Barossa Valley as a world-class wine region, and Marananga as one of the very best sub-regions for Shiraz," said Hare’s Chase winemaker Matt Reynolds.
“2022 was an exceptional vintage, and will be long regarded as a high-point reference for Barossa Shiraz. The recognition we have received at these Awards for our 2022 reds only reinforces our own view that this is a vintage for collectors of the very best Barossa wines."
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About the Sommeliers Choice Awards
Try the gold-winning 2022 Hare’s Chase Vigilance Shiraz.
The Sommeliers Choice Awards evaluate wines specifically for the restaurant and bar market. Key criteria used for judging run the gamut of aspects, including quality, typicity, food friendliness, value for money and even packaging. Sommeliers and beverage buyers essentially use it as a trusted guide for wines to serve in their venues.
Details
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Address: Find Hare’s Chase at 56 Neldner Road, Marananga in the Barossa Valley. Opening hours:The cellar door is open weekdays from 9am – 4pm. Buy the winning wines: Hare’s Chase has created a limited pre-release of all its award-winning wines. Find the 2022 Vigilance Shiraz on its own, or buy the award-winning ‘Limited Pre-Release’ Six Pack.
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Explore the best that Sydney and Melbourne offer over summer, when busy event-packed days stretch into fun-filled nights.
As summer unfolds, Sydney and Melbourne are at the forefront of the most exciting events in Australia. Whether your tastes run to culture, sport, shopping or dining, both offer a host of things to do and places to stay. Discover the best Accor hotels to explore from and how to spend your days to make the most of the warmer months in Australia’s vibrant capitals.
Sydney
Where to stay
Relax beachside at Manly Pacific. (Image: Manly Pacific)
Sydney has no shortage of fabulous hotels to choose from when attending events in the city, often within reach of either the harbour or the beach.
The glamour and European style of Sofitel Sydney Wentworth is hard to beat, whether for a romantic getaway or a family holiday. It’s within walking distance to the Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay, The Rocks and Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, so everything the city offers is at your feet.
Pullman Sydney Quay Grand is equally central and offers luxury apartment-style accommodation, featuring fully equipped kitchens and laundries. It’s ideal for family stays. Also in the CBD, Swissôtel Sydney gives easy access to some of the city’s top shopping, including the historic Queen Victoria Building.
For beachside vibes, head to Manly or Brighton, where there’s something for everyone. Manly Pacific – MGallery Hotel Collection is all about coastal elegance, ocean views and fresh seafood. Hit the rooftop pool or the beach to cool off, or go snorkelling at nearby Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve. Take the Manly ferry for a scenic trip to the city.
Peppers Manly Beach offers stylish accommodation literally across the road from famous Manly Beach. Grab a free e-bike, take a surfing lesson, walk the foreshore or browse the surf shops, boutiques, galleries and cafes.
For a luxury stay that’s closer to both the city and airport, choose The Brighton Hotel Sydney – MGallery Hotel Collection. Hugging the shore of Botany Bay, the hotel is just 20 minutes by train to the CBD, and a 10-minute drive from Sydney airport. Soak up the sea air, or dive into the outdoor pool or the adults-only indoor pool.
Events and sightseeing
Time your Sydney trip to visit the Sydney Festival. (Image: Destination NSW)
Sydney loves a party and there are few bigger than Sydney Festival, which has been entertaining locals and visitors alike for 50 years. Running from 8–25 January in 2026, it’s a city-wide celebration of culture and creativity encompassing music, dance, comedy, visual art and edgy experimental performances.
Westpac OpenAir Cinema opens for the summer season on 20 January. Set on the waterfront at Mrs Macquaries Point, with a backdrop of the harbour and city skyline, it features classics and new movies. Grandstand seating (BYO cushion) provides perfect viewing.
A cool oasis of green in the heart of the city, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney offers much more than just plants and flowers. Escape the heat with a stroll through themed areas, including the romantic Palace Rose Garden and lush Palm Grove, and stop at the Cadi Jam Ora – First Encounters Garden to learn the story of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. Best of all, it’s all free.
Where to eat and drink
Stop for drinks at Arches on Market. (Image: Steven Woodburn)
Fancy a taste of Italy? Flaminia is the new restaurant coming to the Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour in November 2025, and it’ll make you feel as though you could be in Portofino – but with the freshest of Sydney’s produce.
Arches, at Swissotel Sydney, is the perfect spot for a classic martini. Head there for afternoon tea or pre- and post-theatre dining delivered with old-school charm. You can even let the bartenders choose your drink for you, based on your mood.
With a $20 lunch menu and a leafy covered terrace, Wentworth Bar, on level five of Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, delivers a sophisticated escape from the hustle of the city. An extensive champagne list and Vietnamese-inspired bar menu complete the stylish scene.
Melbourne
Where to stay
Enjoy a luxurious stay at Shadow Play Melbourne by Peppers.
Sofitel Melbourne on Collins is the epitome of style, elegance and luxury. Appropriately at the ‘Paris end’ of Collins Street in the CBD, the Sofitel combines French flair with Australian hospitality.
Like many of the best discoveries in Melbourne, Pullman Melbourne City Centre is tucked away in a laneway. Five-star luxury is the hallmark here; enjoy stylish rooms, a rooftop bar, and the city’s best food and fashion finds just steps away.
On the historic South Wharf promenade, Novotel Melbourne South Wharf is a contemporary beacon that opens up to everything the precinct has to offer – shopping, dining, entertainment and the arts.
Pullman Melbourne on the Park, on the city’s threshold at East Melbourne, is a ball toss from the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Rod Laver Arena and Melbourne and Olympic Parks. Naturally a favourite with sports fans, it’s only minutes from the CBD by tram and right next door to the cool of Fitzroy Gardens.
The spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments of Shadow Play Melbourne by Peppers offer stunning views and easy access to the city and Southbank’s dining and shopping district. Head to the rooftop garden or relax in the outdoor heated pool.
Events and sightseeing
Cheer on your team at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. (Image: Visit Victoria)
As the ‘sporting capital of Australia’, Melbourne is the place to catch the best of your favourite game. Whether it’s the Boxing Day test cricket or all the action of the Australian Open tennis in January, book tickets early to ensure the best vantage points.
Find the Summer Night Market, a feast for both the body and the senses, in the Queen Victoria Market on Wednesday nights in the warmer months. Savour street food from 30 stalls and shop for locally made fashion, jewellery, art and homewares, and pause to watch performances by talented buskers.
The work of two of the most influential fashion designers in history – Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo – are on show at the National Gallery of Victoria over summer. You can also wander through free exhibitions of First Nations art, colonial paintings and European masters.
Where to eat and drink
Melbourne’s laneway culture and rooftop bar scene set it apart from others. Where better to enjoy extended twilight hours or cheeky cocktails atop one of the city’s tall buildings, or while away long summer evenings in a cosy bar tucked far from the crowds in a hidden alley.
Head to Cleo on the rooftop at Hyde Melbourne from December 2025. Enjoy a cocktail with sweeping views of the skyline, and choose nibbles from a Mediterranean-inspired menu.
Under a 15-floor mirrored canopy at The Atrium on 35, in the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, sip cocktails in an intimate but playful setting. This is the place for l’aperitif hour before or after a night out at the theatre.