Tasmanian Hospitality Review - August / September 2023

TWAMLEY FARM. PICTURE: PUDDLEHUB

heritage, traditions, and customs, promoting mutual understanding and appreciation.”

Great Eastern Wine Week will showcase the best of the region’s culinary and cultural experiences. The event offers the perfect opportunity to experience over 40 food and wine events created in collaboration with the region’s best producers, in addition to the East Coast’s drawcard landmarks. The East Coast Wine Trail Association, incorporating all the winemakers in the region’s industry, has recently been formed to oversee the coordination of the annual festival, grow the profile of the region and grow collaboration between wineries and associated businesses. “We truly feel that some of Australia’s best wine and produce come from Tasmania and we look forward to welcoming visitors back to experience the East Coast’s unique terroir and merroir, along with our world-famous beaches, landscapes and adventures, not only during the event, but all year round,” says Great Eastern Wine Week Curator Glenn Travers. Tickets are now on sale and full program including bus transfer details can be found at www.eastcoastwinetrail. com.au/event regular updates available via the @ eastcoast_winetrail Instagram page. To plan your trip to EastCoast Tasmania, visit www.eastcoasttasmania. com or download the East Coast Tasmania App. Highlights of this year’s event include: • Black Tie Masquerade at Devil’s Corner • Brisket and Burgundy at The Branch High Tea with perfectly matched wines at Craigie Knowe Vineyard • Trail Graze and Cheers at Boomer Creek • Mulled wine and Hot Cheese Shindig at Twamley Farm • Sparkling Sun Salute at Spring Vale Vineyard

CRAIGIE KNOWE GEMS OF THE EAST COAST. PICTURE: PUDDLEHUB

DEVILS CORNER. PICTURE: PUDDLEHUB

SPRING VALE VINEYARD. PICTURE: PUDDLEHUB

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