A Unique Taste Of Australia
A Unique Taste Of Australia
More than four and a half
million people visit Australian wineries each year,
equivalent to the population of New Zealand! Twelve per cent
of overseas tourists that visit Australia experience it’s
famous wines, including over 60,000 New Zealanders who
visited an Australian winery in 2006.
Vito Anzelmi, Regional Manager for Tourism Australia, New Zealand believes Australia is the perfect place for Kiwis to experience different and unique food and wine.
“With more than 15,000 cafes and restaurants, and 2,176 wineries, Australia is a great place for visitors to try new tastes and indulge in a unique culinary experience.
“Australia offers something for all visitors, from bottling your own wine to dining in a sensational location. There are many food and wine experiences for Kiwis to choose from,” says Anzelmi.
Below are a number of Tourism Australia’s suggestions for unique food and wine experiences.
A Month of Mushrooms
Just one month a year, every Sunday in May,
fungi expert Cameron Russell at Cameron & Phillippe at Queen
Victoria Markets, takes visitors on an amazing
mushroom-picking picnic. The day involves hunting for all
varieties of mushrooms, with experts on hand who can assure
your finds are safe to eat. The day ends at the Mornington
Peninsula winery where visitors can cook a three-course
mushroom
feast.
http://travelaustralia.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=115633
Be a winemaker for a day
Try your hand at winemaking at the
many vineyards around Australia. Sandalford Vineyard in the
Swann Valley, near Perth in Western Australia, allows
visitors to blend their own wine and have it judged by the
wineries own wine experts. The experience starts with a tour
of the winery where visitors learn about the winemaking
process, right through to the critical blending stage and
concludes with each visitor creating their own original
blend of wine.
www.sandalford.com
Flames of the Forest
Australia is home to one of the oldest rainforests
in the world and Flames of the Forest allows diners to
experience this magical environment. Just 15 minutes from
Port Douglas and one hour from Cairns, Flames of the Forest
uses the sights and sounds of this unique surrounding to
allow diners to enjoy tropical dining and Aboriginal
culture. Under the canopy of the Daintree rainforest, and
surrounded by thousands of candles and flames, this
captivating experience takes visitors on a journey culinary
and cultural
experience.
www.flamesoftheforest.com.au
Take a luxury liquid history wine tour
Enjoy the Barossa Valley in an
exquisite, classic Daimler car with your own personal guide
to help you experience all that this winegrowing region has
to offer. Located only 60 kilometres from Adelaide, the
Barossa Valley is the beautiful wine growing region of South
Australia and is home to many restaurants and cafes to help
visitors enjoy the local wine. Barossa Daimler Tours will
take visitors on a tour of this spectacular region in style,
complete with winery visits and lunch along the
way.
www.barossadaimlertours.com.au
Enjoy an Australian bush tucker tour
Bush tucker is a term given to food found
in the Outback while living on the land. This concept dates
back many years and comes from the Aborigines being able to
survive off the land by using native Australian animal and
plant foods to survive. This unique Australian concept is a
must for visitors wanting an authentic experience. The best
way to try Australian bush tucker is by joining a tour with
a guide who can explain the various foods and ensure visitor
safety while trying the wild cuisine. Pepper Bush Adventures
have a Bush Tucker Experience where all the ingredients are
Tasmanian and gourmet for a truly unique
experience.
www.pepperbush.com.au
Sounds of
Firelight
The magnificent sandstone formation of Kings
Canyon is just seven kilometres from Watarrka National Park,
near Alice Springs and Uluru. This spectacular natural
formation is an ideal location for a romantic meal at an
Australian oasis. Sounds of Firelight is a truly unique
Australian dining experience under the southern night sky
with the only light coming from the moon and the glow of the
fire. Visitors can experience a four course meal accompanied
by Australia’s famous wines and with no more than 10
couples dining at any one time this makes for a perfect
evening.
www.kingscanyonresort.com.au/sounds-of-firelight/
Dine at the Sydney Opera House
There are many spectacular
dining places around Australia and being able to enjoy a
meal in one of Australia’s most recognised landmarks makes
this experience one to remember. Situated in the southern
shell of the Sydney Opera House, Guillaume at Bennelong is a
sensational dining location and run by one of Australia’s
most popular chefs, Guillaume Brahimi. Diners sit beneath
the vaulted concrete “ribs” and have spectacular views
of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Royal Botanic Gardens,
circular key and the heart of
Sydney.
www.guillaumeatbennelong.com.au
Blessed Cheese Trail
Join the unique McLaren Vale Cheese and Wine Trail
where a progressive picnic takes you on a journey of the
region’s best wine combined with the perfectly matched
cheese. The tour takes visitors from acid curd and sharp
cheese and a gorgeous dry white and culminates with a
matured cheddar and full tannic McLaren Vale
red.
www.blessedcheese.com.au/Trail.
Sounds of Silence
Australia’s iconic Red Centre is the perfect
place to watch the sun set in this awe-inspiring environment
and Sounds of Silence brings this idyllic setting to life
with a truly Australian dining experience. Dine directly on
the bare red earth with a delicious meal of barramundi,
lamb, kangaroo, emu, crocodile and bush salads. This setting
is behind one of Australia’s most recognised landmark,
Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (the
Olgas).
http://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/sounds-of-silence/
Chocoholic Tours
Chocoholics, sweet tooths and travellers can
discover Melbourne's world of chocolate and desserts, and
experience hidden charms of the city's streets, lanes and
arcades, all in one tour. This indulgent walk is ideal for
all ages and takes visitors to the city’s finest chocolate
specialists while still enjoying Melbourne’s historical
and cultural world. Tours run every Saturday, not matter
what the weather and is an experience that won’t be
forgotten!
http://www.chocoholictours.com.au
With the endless options of food and wine experiences available throughout Australia, visitors can rest assure that their Australian dining experience will be a memorable one, wherever they choose to dine.
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