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COLLEGE STREET

Complete the festival atmosphere with the sounds of these exciting talents – jazz, blues, acoustic and more.

Citibank picnic seats Toilets

Acqua Panna

Friday, February 22, 5pm - 10pm Saturday, February 23, 11am - 6pm Sunday, February 24, 11am - 6pm

Cracka Wines

Friday, February 22

Bannershop Smooth FM

Canberra

Miss Pia and the Lonesome Playboys

8pm

Ray Beadle

Saturday, February 23

Stage

Hilltops Token Sales

Riverina

SMH

The Master Winemakers’ Tasting Room

6pm

11am

Jordan Millar

1pm

Little May

3.30pm

Owen Campbell

Sunday, February 24

St Johns

Citibank ATM

11am

Anabelle Kay

1pm

Benjalu

3.30pm

My Ty’s

Food + Restaurant Stalls

Food and restaurant stalls Mudgee

Match your tasting glass of NSW wine with some excellent NSW produce, courtesy of these terrific stalls.

Hunter Southern Highlands Toilets

New England, Gundagai, Hastings River and Shoalhaven Coast

Bangalow Cheese Co.

New Shanghai

Bar Coco Coffee & Gelato

Pukara Estate Oils & Vinegars

Biota Dining

Cowra

Robert’s Restaurant

Bodega & Porteno

Central Ranges

Salt Meats Cheese

Caffe Sicilia

Token Sales

Orange

Cantina Mobil

Serendipity Natural Ice Cream & Sorbet

Colombian Coffee Connection

SWEETNESS The Patisserie Three Blue Ducks

Efendy

SMH

Hunter Valley Cheese Factory Kinn Dining Lowe Wines HQ

ELIZABETH STREET

The Malaya The Meatball Shop by Puntino Trattoria Wine Odyssey Australia

Wineries by region at Sydney Cellar Door We cover the state by region – what better way to explore the diversity of NSW wine? Canberra District Capital Wines Eden Road Wines Helm Wines Lake George Winery Lambert Vineyards Lerida Estate Mount Majura Vineyard Pankhurst Wines Shaw Vineyard Estate Gundog Estate Central Ranges Monument Vineyard Twisted River Wines Wines of Bathurst Cowra Rosnay Organic Windowrie Gundagai Borambola Wines

Hastings River Cassegrain Wines Hilltops A.Retief Wines Freeman Vineyards Moppity Vineyards Hunter Bimbadgen Brokenwood Wines de iuliis Wines Hungerford Hill Wines Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard Allandale Winery Ascella Pure Wine Ballabourneen Wine Company Bilgavia Estate Briar Ridge Vineyard First Creek Wines Glandore James Estate Wines Margan Family Wines McGuigan Wines

McWilliam’s Mount Pleasant Mistletoe Winery Mount Eyre Vineyards – Three Ponds Oakvale Wines Pepper Tree Wineries Peterson House Petersons Wines Saddler’s Creek Wines Savannah Estate Stonehurst Wines Tamburlaine Organic Wines Tintilla Estate Tower Estate Wines and Roberts Tulloch Wines Tyrrell’s Wines Taste of the Hunter Mudgee Bunnamagoo Wines De Beaurepaire Wines Di Lusso Estate Gooree Park Wines Huntington Estate Wines Lowe Wines

Moothi Estate Robert Stein Winery Vinifera Wines New England Topper’s Mountain Wines Orange Cumulus Estate Wines Logan Printhie Angullong Bantry Grove Belgravia Wines Brangayne of Orange Charles Sturt Wines Faisan Estate Wines Gilbert By Simon Gilbert Gordon Hills Estate Hedberg Hill Highland Heritage Estate Orange Mountain Wines Patina Philip Shaw Wines Ross Hill Wines

Stockman’s Ridge Wines Swinging Bridge Carillion Wines Taste Orange Riverina De Bortoli Wines Dee Vine Estate Nugan Estate Regional Hero - Riverina Gold Warburn Estate Westend Estate Wines Shoalhaven Coast Coolangatta Estate Southern Highlands Artemis Wines Centennial Vineyards Cherry Tree Hill Wines Cuttaway Hill Diamond Creek Estate Pulpit Rock Tertini Wines

Find your way around Sydney Cellar Door Here’s a fantastic opportunity tp travel the wie trails of the state’s diverse wine regions. • Start with a glass and tasting token package – for one or two people. Extra tokens and glasses are also available. • Take the time to explore and talk to the winemakers for their tips and insights. • Pace yourself – taste your way around the regions but don’t forget the food stalls, free entertainment and Acqua Panna/S.Pellegrino mineral waters for quenching your thirst. • Observe the licensing conditions. No BYO. If you buy bottled wine, take it home for later.

The wine regions of NSW at the Sydney Cellar Door: Canberra District. Canberra, a cool-climate region, is known for producing shiraz with elegant lifted flavours on par with the style of the Rhone Valley. Cowra. It covers 1250 square kilometres of the beautiful Lachlan Valley including Cowra, Billimari and Canowindra. Chardonnay and shiraz sit as the region’s varietal heroes. Gundagai. One of NSW’s newest and smaller wine regions, Gundagai lies between Canberra and Wagga Wagga. Renowned for its elegant chardonnay and chardonnay-based sparkling wines . Hastings River. Hastings River is a small, developing wine region but with a long history. Verdelho is the highlight of local wines. The main clusters of vineyards are located in Port Macquarie and Wauchope.

• Keep the event green! Place your rubbish in the appropriately marked bins.

Hilltops. Hilltops (around Young) is one of our most exciting new wine regions, with cool-climate conditions allowing for the production of elegant cabernet sauvignon.

Tasting token packages

Hunter. The Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest wine growing region. Hunter Valley semillon has been called ‘Australia’s gift to the world’.

• $30 package: 2 glasses and 5 tasting tokens

Mudgee. With a winemaking history stretching back to 1858, this picturesque region of rolling hills produces red wines with great intensity of colour and flavour - in particular, cabernet sauvignon.

• $25 package: 1 glass and 5 tasting tokens • Additional glasses: $5

New England. Our newest wine region and unlike any other in Australia. Its high altitude and cool-climate makes it perfect for riesling.

• Sheet of 5 tasting tokens: $20 Token sales are via the Park and Elizabeth Street, and Park and College Street entrances (see map).

Orange. Orange is one of the highest wine regions in Australia. Its sauvignon blanc is a wine of distinct varietal character and mouth-watering acidity.

Each token entitles you to 1 X 60ml pour of wine OR 2 X 30ml tastes.

Riverina. With Griffith at its heart, this is the largest producing wine region in NSW. However, its small-scale production of botrytis Semillon has made Riverina world famous.

Tasting may only be conducted with an official 2013 Sydney Cellar Door tasting glass.

Liquor licensing conditions We respectfully ask all patrons to observe the following: • No outside alcohol to be brought into or consumed within the event area. • All bottles of wine purchased at the event are for take-home consumption and may not be consumed at the event.

Shoalhaven Coast. From Kiama to Durras and Kangaroo Valley, everything from verdelho, sauvignon blanc, semillon, chambourcin, cabernet sauvignon and shiraz. Southern Highlands. This exciting new cool-climate region is gaining much attention for pinot noir, which excels in its high-altitude vineyards.

Other NSW Wine Festival events From February 25 – March 31

• Security guards are authorised to remove patrons who do not comply with these conditions.

Dine with NSW Wine at restaurants across Sydney and NSW. Menus with a matched NSW wine for $30 or $40.

Please dispose of your waste carefully

NSW Wine of the Month and Flight of the Month at our smartest bars – a glass of NSW Wine and a bar snack for just $15 or a flight for $25.

There are two marked bins for all waste material. Paper, glass, aluminium and plastic (including your tasting glasses) go into the YELLOW bin. General waste (non recylables and compostables) go into the BLACK bin.

The Master Winemakers’ Tasting Room, presented by Cracka Wines Intimate, seated tastings guided by some of the best wine talents in the State. 30 minute session (including 6+ wine tastings) = 2 x tasting tokens.

Friday, February 23 6pm

Cumulus

Sticky and Sweet: Dessert was never more delightful than when paired with a NSW dessert wine. Pop in for a treat, across Sydney and regional NSW. $25 Tour of the Regions Dinners: hatted Sydney and regional restaurants serve a full tasting menu matched with the State’s best wines, and hosted by a wine-and-food expert as well as the winemakers. NSW Wine at The Sydney Morning Herald Growers’ Market – The winemakers come to pyrmont for tastings, talks, food-and-wine matching and more. Saturday, March 2.

7.30pm Hungerford Hill and Brokenwood Wines

Saturday, February 23 12pm

Cumulus

2pm

Printhie & de iuliis Wines

4pm

Logan & A.Retief Wines

Sunday, February 24

Pre-register via nswwinefestival.com.au

12pm

Brokenwood Wines

2pm

Cumulus

Limited entry on site.

4pm

Printhie & de iuliis Wines

Details visit nswwinefestival.com.au

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