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Destination New South Wales - Aussie Wine Weekend: Explore the Southern Highlands' Food & Wine Trail
SYDNEY, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Colonial heritage and cool-climate wines combine with spectacular waterfalls 
and picturesque National Parks to make a great food and wine escape just 
outside of Sydney in the Southern Highlands.

Take a 90-minute drive south from Sydney and find the foodie wonderland that is 
the New South Wales, Southern Highlands. With rich volcanic soils supporting a 
range of produce, including beef, dairy and truffles, the high altitude is 
perfect for cool-climate wines, and the fast-developing wine region is home to 
over 17 cellar doors. 

DRINK

Popular vineyards in the Southern Highlands include pinot-pioneers Artemis 
Wines(https://artemiswines.com.au/) and award-winning Tertini 
Wines(https://tertiniwines.com.au/) near Mittagong, and the beautiful 
Centennial Vineyards(https://www.centennial.net.au/) and Joadja 
Estate(https://www.joadjawinery.com.au/) near Berrima. Near Sutton Forrest, 
Eling Forest Estate(https://www.elingforest.com.au/) and Southern Highland 
Winery(https://www.southernhighlandswinery.com.au/) produces a variety of 
premium cool climate wines, while small batch producers Cuttaway Hill 
Wines(https://www.cuttawayhill.com.au/) and St Maur 
Wines(https://www.stmaurwines.com.au/) near Exeter are truly worth the visit. 
Take a custom-tailored tour with The Grape Escape and visit cellar doors across 
the region, or try a unique wine experience like Tractorless Vineyards's tour 
to meet their 'wooly workers', including some friendly sheep and a 
back-of-the-ute tasting experience. Beer fans should head to Eden Brewery in 
Mittagong and Southern Highlands 
Taphouse(https://www.southernhighlandsbrewing.com.au/) in Moss Vale, while 
spirit-enthusiasts should try Joadja 
Distillery(https://www.joadjadistillery.com.au/), one of the few single malt 
distilleries in the world to grow their own barley onsite and boasting their 
own natural water spring.

EAT

Foodies can live out their epicurean fantasies amongst the rolling green hills 
and quiet hamlets of the Southern Highlands. Start the day with breakfast at 
Ludo(http://www.ludobowral.com/) or The Press 
Shop(https://www.thepressshop.com.au/about) in Bowral, Highlands 
Merchant(https://www.highlandsmerchant.com.au/) in Moss Vale, or The Shaggy 
Crow(http://www.theshaggycow.com.au/) in Mittagong. Visit Bendooley Estate's 
restaurant for lunch inside their Berkelouw Book Barn, then enjoy a tasting at 
their cellar door on-site. Indulge in fine dining at Eschalot in Berrima, Birch 
in Moss Vale or Paste Restaurant in Mittagong. And for a taste of the whole 
region, join a food tour with The Highlands Tour Co. or Wild Food Adventures to 
meet local farmers and producers from the area.

PLAY

There is always something to do in the picture-perfect villages of the Southern 
Highlands. In Bowral, renowned for its colourful tulips, bespoke boutiques and 
delicious restaurants, visitors can learn about the greatest cricketer of all 
time, Sir Donald Bradman, at the Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall 
of Fame(http://www.bradman.com.au/), as well as hunt for treasures in the 
unique antique store, Dirty 
Janes(https://www.dirtyjanes.com/about-dirty-janes/). The region is also 
blessed with awesome natural attractions, including the dramatic Fitzroy and 
Belmore Falls located in the Morton National 
Park(https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/morton-national-par
k) near the town of Robertson(http://www.robertson.nsw.au/), where visitors can 
enjoy a range of bushwalks and exhilarating cycling tracks.

STAY

With plenty of accommodation on offer, there is something for everyone in the 
Southern Highlands. From two or three-bedroom cottages at Bendooley Estate, 
elegantly designed rooms at Berida Hotel, impressive golf resort, Peppers 
Craigieburn; the charm of a converted highlands estate at The Loch, a stylish 
self-contained cottage at The Hidden Door Bowral or five-star luxe at Milton 
Park Country House Hotel and Spa.
For more information, check out sydney.com(https://www.sydney.com/).

SOURCE: Destination New South Wales