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Eco-friendly wines are here to stay: here’s why

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Are you a wine lover who’s also environmentally conscious? If so, you’ll be happy to know that eco-friendly wines are becoming increasingly popular. These wines are made using sustainable and organic farming methods that minimise the use of harmful chemicals and reduce carbon footprints. Eco-friendly wine production starts in the vineyard, where farmers use natural pest control methods such as crop rotation, cover crops, and composting. This approach ensures that the soil remains healthy, and the vines are protected without the use of pesticides or herbicides. In addition to protecting the environment, this method of farming also produces healthier grapes that result in better tasting wines. Organic wines are also made without artificial preservatives such as sulphur dioxide. Instead, vintners use natural processes to ensure that the wine is stable and can age properly. This means that organic wines are often fresher and have a cleaner taste than non-organic wines. Another option for eco-conscious wine lovers is biodynamic wine. Biodynamic farming takes organic farming a step further by incorporating spiritual and mystical practices into the production process. Biodynamic farmers use an astrological calendar to determine when to plant, prune, and harvest their grapes. They also use natural preparations such as manure, compost, and herbal teas to promote soil health and vine growth. If you’re looking for eco-friendly wine options, look for labels that are certified organic, biodynamic, or sustainable. These certifications ensure that the wine has been produced using environmentally friendly methods that meet specific standards. Some notable certifications include Demeter, USDA Organic, and Certified… Read More

Australian wines kill it at Decanter World Wine Awards

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Everyone knows Aussie wines are good. But, now it’s official. At the Decanter World Wine Awards in London recently, amongst 930 entries, in between 17,000 wines from over 57 countries and judged by 280 of the world’s finest winies, the humble Australian drop took out quite the title. Only the top 50 were awarded the highly sought-after accolade of “Best in Show” of which Australian wines collected six of these placing them 3rd on the global leaderboard behind France and Spain. Australia was awarded a massive 16 Platinum medals, 52 Gold medals and 289 Silver medals with these stellar drops. Wines to watch out for The Kilikanoon Attunga 1865 Shiraz 2014from the Clare Valley, Dawson James Chardonnay 2015 from Derwent Valley in Tasmania, Brokenwood Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz 2017 from the Hunter Valley, Shingleback “The Gate” Shiraz 2017 from the McLaren Vale, McGuigan Bin 9000 Semillon 2007 from the Hunter Valley and Campbells Rare Merchant Prince NV Rutherglen Muscat were the winners of the esteemed Best in Show. Western Australia’s Margaret River was the top performing region, taking the most medals in Australia of which the Vasse Felix Heytesbury Chardonnay was awarded a Platinum medal, scoring an impressive 98 points. For more about the Decanter Awards, head over to their website.

Weddings in Bimbadgen: Only done well at Palmer’s Lane in the Hunter Valley

Bimbadgen Palmers Lane vineyard

If you’re looking for a unique venue in regional NSW for your next special event (but not too far out of Sydney), then look no further than the Hunter Valley. Just two hours north of Sydney, the Hunter is one of the largest river valleys on the NSW coast and boasts some of the best vineyards in the country. In the heart of the Hunter, you’ll find Pokolbin, which is home to Bimbadgen. Although this vineyard is nearly approaching its 50th birthday, Bimbadgen has added a new luxe venue to its impressive collection – Bimbadgen Palmers Lane – which is now available for all kinds of occasions, including weddings. Nestled between the property’s lake and picturesque vineyard, Palmers Lane can be transformed to suit all tastes, from a stunning outdoor dining configuration with moody, yet atmospheric festoon lighting overhead to a more intimate soiree inside the venue, which features beautiful high ceilings and exposed beams. And it doesn’t matter whether you’re indoors or outdoors, you’ll take pleasure in enjoying the spectacular Broken Back mountain range in the background as you take another sip of Bimbadgen’s award winning Sparkling Semillon. Sound okay, so far? All your catering needs will be attended to by the very professional in-house, award-winning Esca Bimbadgen restaurant team. Not only will you have the pleasure of enjoying beautiful, locally-sourced produce, but also world-class Bimbadgen wines. Cheers to that! For couples wanting to add an unforgettable experience to top off their wedding day, why not take a helicopter transfer to the venue, operated… Read More