Taste Orange Food and Wine Festival 2016

The best wines of the mid-west are hitting Watsons Bay.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on May 19, 2016
Updated on March 25, 2019

In partnership with

Overview

Charging headlong into its third edition, Taste Orange Food and Wine Festival is set to take over Watsons Bay's Robertson Park on Sunday, May 22. For six glorious, autumnal hours, you'll get to sip and sample Orange's best offerings, while soaking in all the harbour views.

Numerous wineries will be making the 260-kilometre journey coastwards. Topping the list are Rowlee, whose 2013 Arneis inspired a 4.5/5 glass rating in Halliday's 2015 Wine Guide; Ross Hill, whom Huon Hooke awarded Top Sauvignon Blanc in Australia in 2013; and Tamburlaine, whose organic wines have scored a stack of prizes. Also making appearances will be Philip Shaw, Angullong, Simon Gilbert, Slow Wine Co, Patina, Highland Heritage, Logan, Heifer Station and Cargo Road. You can definitely count on trying some spectacular Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

Should you find yourself looking for food matches, you won't have to move. Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel will be setting up food stalls in the park and dishing up some nosh, from succulent pulled pork rolls and BBQ ribs to cheese boards and soup.

Entry to the Taste Orange Food and Wine Festival is free. However, you will need a few bucks on you to do some tasting. Your best bet is to nab tokens in advance - they're available online at ten for $40, which includes a free wine tasting glass.

Tap and select Add to Home Screen to access Concrete Playground easily next time. x