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Erin
Susan
Jasmin
Penelope
Nhu
This post and competition is sponsored by great people at Nuffnang!
The great thing about Sydney is the abundance of food and wine festivals. Every couple of months we are guaranteed atleast one great event, from the Sydney International Food Festival to the Chinese New Year night markets, we have it covered. This March, we have The Vintage Cellars International Wine Fair 2010 to look forward to.
It’s considered the greatest gathering of international winemakers seen in Australia. You’ll see wines from represented France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. The event is a trip round the world for $25, how good is that ?
The event allows consumers to try wines from iconic Australian producers but also discover new and interesting producers from all corners of the globe. They will try varieties and styles they’ve probably never heard of.
Consumers will also meet the producers behind the wines, who are there to talk about the passion that goes into each bottle.
Some of the notable attendees this year are :
- Kooyong (Mornington Peninsula)
- Clonakilla (Canberra)
- Giaconda (Beechworth)
- Shaw+Smith (Adelaide Hills)
- Champy (Burgundy)
- Saint Cosme (Cotes du Rhone)
- Norton (Argentina)
- Ruffino (Italy)
Win 1 of 5 double passes to the Wine Fair!
Thanks to the great people at Nuffnang and Vintage Cellars, we are giving away 5 x double passes worth $50 to this years event.
How to win ? Just answer this question by leaving a comment!
Which country would you love to visit to try their wines ?
Please leave a valid email address when you leave a comment, I will be using it to contact you if you are a winner of 1 of 5 double passes. Alternatively, send me an email at contact@eatshowandtell.com with your mailing address.
This competition finishes on the 22nd of March, 2010 at 11:59pm AEST. The winners will be announced on 23rd of March, 2010.
The International Wine Fair tickets will be available for either the Saturday (10am – 5pm) or Sunday (11am – 5pm) session. Each ticket is for one-day entry only.
The Vintage Cellars International Wine Fair 2010
Where : Overseas Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay West, The Rocks
Date : Saturday 27 – Sunday 28 March 2010
Time : Saturday 10am – 5pm, Sunday 11am – 5pm
Ticket prices : $25 per person.
Tickets are available for purchase at Vintage Cellar stores throughout New South Wales & ACT and at the door on the event day
For more information, please visit Vintage Cellars website
I would love to do a wine tour of New Zealand!
i would love love love to visit Italy and head straight to Tuscany for their wine and men
I would love to visit the wine districts in Australia such as Margaret River and further explore the South Australian districts.
I’d head to Oregon/Washington states in the Pacific Northwest, US…beautiful area and great Pinots. Lots of outdoor pursuits as well.
I would love to go to Germany and drink all of their riesling!
Yes, I’d love a double ticket please , but would love to visit Tuscany!
Got to be France – ‘real’ champagne…
Nappa Valley! It would be my first stop after watching shows like top chef and also knowing about their reputation. Second would Be Adelaide Hills for Shaw&Smith.. Can’t go past their 06′ Shiraz
South Africa…sauvignon blancs and pinot noirs…yum!
Would love to visit France and drink wine all day
Mmm. Chile. I’ve never been interested in South America as a place I’d like to go, but a recent churrascuro experience at a Brasilian BBQ was accompanied by the most amazing Chilean wine.
I think I need to investigate further….
Seems like the Overseas Passenger Terminal would be a great first stop.
California’s Napa Valley > features one of the best Cab Sauv in the world…my mom always said “Sausage, Californian wine is the best”…i yet have to try one… =)
I’d like to vist France to try their wines.
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I’d love to visit Italy for their wines!
I’d love to visit Argentina to try some of their great Malbec wine accompanying a delicious steak.
France for me – have heard much about the burgundy region but would love to try it out myself.
Argentina want to experience the wines and food of this far away place
Would love to visit Australia whereby I could attend The “Vintage Cellars” International Wine Fair 2010 and get to see and talk to all the expert wine people under the one roof, not only from Australia but from all over the world, would be so educational and unbelievably Wine-tastic!
I’d love to visit France!
I would like to visit California (preferably on the trip around the world with long stops in every wine making country).
I’d love to visit France, touring the country-side and trying out wines from different regions. =D