Monday, 13 October 2014

Hunter Valley: A Guide to the Famous Wine Tasting Tour


Hey Sydney fanatics!

If you’re tired or the entire intense bustle Sydney has to offer and want to enjoy a chilled and relaxing day around the people you enjoy, head to Hunter Valley, and more specifically, embark on a guided wine tasting tour in Australia’s oldest and richest wine production region! This tour guide offers exclusive highlights of the production of Australia’s finest wine and has a range of activities outlined for a whole days trip.

Before we go on to the tour, lets cover a little background information.
The price per person for this tour is at $175. But this includes a lot of features! For this price you get to enjoy a 10 hour calm and relaxed region of Sydney, you will be provided ith free quality lunch and complements, a free pick up and drop off from the company shuttle bus to make transportation much easier, an informative, professional and fun guide, and most importantly the Wine!




The day starts of with the pick up from your hotel in the morning, travelling along Hawkesbury River, before reaching Hunter Valley. 



Next, you will enjoy a private, yet social wine tasting with the various wine producers surrounding Hunter Valley Gardens. Where afterwards, you head towards the resort for a lunch from a election of a variety of meat dishes, vegetarian dishes and many deserts!


After lunch, you have the opportunity to sample various beers, wines and alcoholic beverages (again..) at the brewery, which is followed up with another wine tasting at McGuigan Wines! (don't get too drunk)



Finally, to wrap up the day, you get to relax and have a walk through the Hunter Valley Gardens, where you are able to witness the famous grape vines which produce the most famous assortment of Australian Wines. After this full day of unwinding, you a escorted back to your Sydney Hotel. 





If you decide to take a part of this guide, I sincerely hope you enjoy yourself! Until next time...

-Carlos











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