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Melbourne and the Yarra Valley Wine Tour: A Traveler's Guide to Victoria


A few weeks ago, I had a month-long vacation in Australia, mostly in Melbourne. It was my third trip to this city and the best one yet. It seems like every time I visit Melbourne, I always discover something new and this time, it was the excellent wineries in the area. I was virtually raving to my friends about all the fine wines I had tasted on my visit. Hence, at their urging, I am writing this traveler's guide to Melbourne, with a special eye on its delightful wine.

Firstly, on any visit to Melbourne, I strongly suggest that first-time visitors take a day or two to explore this magnificent city. Among all of Australia's major cities, this is the one that will likely have that special attraction to even the most jaded, well-traveled and world-weary tourist. As the locals say, Melbourne can mean different things to different people. It may seem foreign at first but there is always something that is strangely familiar and which, on some level, reminds the globe-trotting visitor of home. I guess that's why they call Melbourne a chameleon city.

Melbourne is a city of diverse cultures and remarkable contrasts. Here, different groups have learned to co-exist comfortably with one another. For instance, the Italian neighborhood and the Chinese neighborhood, which are side by side.

Whether your lifestyle is beachside or bohemian, Melbourne has something that will appeal to you, be it the food, wine, art, style, customs, nightlife, businesses or beliefs.

Once you're ready to start your wine tour, the place to begin is the Yarra Valley, a prime wine-growing district that began making wine in the late 19th century. Its cool climate and rich soil are ideal for producing dry red wine, chardonnays and pinot noirs. Among the excellent small wineries are Yeringberg, Yarra Yering, St. Hubert's, Seville Estate and Coldstream Hills.

Sample the offerings of wineries such as de Bortoli, Yarra Yering and Domaine Chandon (sparkling wines). You can have lunch at one of the wineries and spend the night in the area where there are a number of first-class hotels with luxurious accommodations.

On your second day, begin with a hefty breakfast (Yarra Valley offers the popular option of having breakfast on a hot air balloon as you cruise the sky, interested?) before heading to Healesville Sanctuary to view the indigenous koalas, kangaroos, wallabies and platypus. A little way further will take you to the Mornington Peninsula and its 30 wineries. There are excellent accommodations in the area for an overnight stay.

On your third day, have breakfast and taste the wine at Karina Vineyard then head to Dromana Estate for lunch and more wine tasting. The combination of the sea, cool climate and the area's excellent volcanic soil all contribute to the production of exquisite chardonnay and pinot noir. Spend the night in the vicinity.

On your fourth day, with your wine tasting tour over, you may want to ride the ferry to Queenscliff for a tour of the Great Ocean Road before heading back to Melbourne.

If you're visiting Melbourne in Victoria Australia - be sure to also take the time to go and check out the Yarra Valley.

Home to more than 55 wineries plus some amazing restaurants, you can find plenty of great luxury Yarra Valley accommodation - chateaus, bed and breakfasts, retreats, estates, lodges and so forth.

To see the full range of luxury accomodation reviews, visit Simply Lush at http://www.simplylush.com - and see the luxurious Melbourne hotels and Yarra Valley accommodation spots you can spoil yourself at.



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14th Annual Wine Tasting by the Sea (Westerly Sun)

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 09:39:41 PDT
Enjoy a fabulous evening of fine wine and good friends at the annual Wine Tasting By The Sea.

La Manga for Wine Lovers

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 03:21:30 PDT
The region of Murcia in Spain is famous for its old world character, rich history and gorgeous weather. Connoisseurs know that Murcia is also synonymous with wine. Wine lovers who want a Spanish holiday with class and good taste, consider Murcia's history.

Wine, dine with good cause, good music (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 03:07:08 PDT
Summer wine is made from strawberries, cherries and an angel’s kiss in spring, or so the song goes. Create your own poetic list of ingredients during two upcoming events that celebrate seasonal vintages. •SummerFest at Satek Winery, 6208 N. Van Guilder Road in Fremont, runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday.


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08/20/08 - Wine Train

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Why Wine And Fruit Gift Baskets Are A Good Gift For All Occasions


In 2006, there are ten federal holidays. Those are holidays such as New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Beyond that, however, are even more holidays (not recognized by the Federal Government) that we celebrate such as: Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Mother's & Father's Day, Halloween, anniversaries, and birthdays.

With so many occasions to celebrate, there is a question that must be answered several times a year: what gift should I give, bring, or send?

With so many different people with such different tastes, it becomes stressful to think of a present every holiday. There is one present, however, nearly guaranteed to make anyone happy. What present could this be? Wine gift baskets.

Wine baskets are appropriate for nearly every occasion, holiday, or event. They are always a nice, appreciated gift which you will find, fits right in with your holiday.

Not only are they a nice gift, but they are easy to pick out, pay for, and send! Similar to how you send flowers, you can send a wine gift basket by getting online and ordering it, or calling in by phone. You can get it delivered to yourself, and then personally give it to the recipient, or you can simply have it sent straight to them!

Wine gift baskets go beyond just wine. You can pair the wine with many different types of accessories such as: chocolate, cheese, cookies, breadsticks, biscuits, crackers, pasta, nuts, meats and more!

While you can simply place an order for a certain amount of money (and have the company choose the basket which best fits your budget), it is encouraged that you decide the composition of the basket. For instance: you could order the same wine from different wineries, or you could order a specific wine and choose the accessories best suited to the recipient's taste (for instance: if they are a chocolate lover, you could pair your wine with chocolates).

Choosing the composition of your basket makes it more personal, and gives you the chance to show your special concern for the recipient. Wine baskets appeal to a very diverse crowd: people of all ages, social class, genders, locations, etc.

Wine baskets are always a well-responded to as a gift, especially since many people don't spend money on wine for themselves, but almost everyone enjoys wine. Not only is wine nice for the person receiving it to drink, but the person can enjoy it in other ways as well, by serving or sharing it at something like Thanksgiving dinner. They will keep you in mind and appreciate the tasty gift that they can share with people they love.

So the next time one of many holidays comes up, and you find yourself trying to decide on the perfect present, remember that wine baskets are easy to get, fun to accessorize, and often greatly appreciated by a large assortment of different people.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as Fruit and Wine Baskets at http://www.fruitandwinebaskets.com



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A spectacular evening of wine food and music. Raise your glass and join us for a star-studded celebration of the finest wines the world has to offer. Taste over 500 wines and spirits from internationally acclaimed wineries. Savor the most celebrated culinary creations from 30 of Chicago's top-rated restaurants. Thursday April 27 2006 6:00 - 7:30 PM VIP Tasting 7:30 - 10:00 PM Grand Tasting Private pre-event tasting of rare reserve and estate wines along with signature dishes from some of Chicago's best restaurants. Limited number of tickets and subject to availability. Sample wine and food in a relaxed and intimate setting while you chat with producers and chefs. Complimentary tasting glass and tasting notes booklet. Admission to Grand Tasting. Field Museum 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive $85 Grand Tasting tickets. Ticket prices include tax. Toast of the Town tickets will be delivered no later than 14 days prior to the event.


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The virtues of angel food (The News Journal)

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 00:55:21 PDT
There seems to be little fence sitting when it comes to angel food cake.

Seasonal Cook: Short-lived Concord grapes elevate humble pie (San Francisco Chronicle)

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 00:27:19 PDT
Nothing sings deep purple like a Concord grape pie. With its intense color and sweetly grapey flavor, it croons purple, it moans purple, it just about screams purple. This old-fashioned, somewhat oddball pie crops up on tables in late summer and early fall -...

Business on the square (The Jackson Sun)

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 03:22:53 PDT
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