Hearing about a new vineyard to visit in the Hunter Valley is always exciting. Hearing that it offers a great deal more than just wine makes me want to stop typing and just experience it for myself.
A new destination less than two hours from Sydney is Hunters Dream Vineyard and Estate. Owned by Nature’s Care, one of Australia’s largest supplement and skin care companies, the boutique Hunter Valley vineyard has been created to bring Nature’s Care’s philosophy of natural health and vitality to life through fine wines and raw produce.
On the 77 hectare you’ll find vines producing Shiraz, Pinot Noir, Semillion and Chardonnay, the estate also features lavender fields, olive groves, fruit orchards, tea trees and bee hives. All of which will soon be available in products for sale at the cellar door.
On the wine front, Hunters Dream is already scoring very well with the Director’s Reserve Sparking Bruit Pinot Noir Chardonnay 2014 winning a Gold Medal at the 2016 Hunter Valley Boutique Wine Show.
At the official opening Jack Wu, Director, Nature’s Care said, “In addition to wine, the grounds are cultivated to supply a direct source of raw ingredients used in the research and development of our supplements and skin care products.”
Guests are welcome all year round for wine tasting and purchasing at the cellar door, in addition to wandering the grounds and absorbing the tranquillity and beauty of the location. We’ll be getting ourselves down there soon, in the mean time you’ll fine more information here www.huntersdream.com.au
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