Food and Wine Trail is an itinerary that delivers gourmet creations, fresh local produce and beautiful natural attractions. Discover wonderful wineries, thriving orchards and delicious farm tours at your leisure, as you tour the heritage towns and villages on this wonderful route.
Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia
Combine the magnificent natural beauty of Regional NSW with fresh produce, elegant wines, quality restaurants, and colourful markets on dedicated food and wine trails. Join a range of organised food and wine tours or follow the tasty routes on scenic road trips at your own leisure.
Wine lovers should take the Around Hermitage Wine and Food Trail in the Hunter Valley, Australia’s oldest wine region - home to many acclaimed wineries and innovative winemakers. You’ll also find an excellent selection of produce including olives, cheese and vegetables.
1 Aythaya Vineyard, Myanmar
Nestled in the village of its namesake Aythaya
(near Taunggyi, the capital of Shan State), Aythaya Vineyard is Myanmar's first
vineyard. First founded in 1999, the winery hosts daily tastings, wine tours
and private events, and even offers spacious bungalows with terraces as
accommodation. Have a taste of their signature wines, which include the Aythaya
Red (a Shiraz, Dornfelder, and Tempranillo blend), Aythaya White (a Sauvignon
Blanc dominant white blend), and Aythaya Rose.
S Sula Vineyards, Nashik, India
Undoubtedly one of the best wineries in Asia, the
Sula Vineyards is also often referred to as the Napa Valley of India. Like
Charosa vineyards, the Sula vineyards are located in Nashik, India. A visit to
the vineyard includes a tour which takes you through how the wine is produced,
wine tasting and a meal. There's even an annual wine festival called SulaFest
happening each year.
1 GranMonte, Thailand
GgranMonte, often dubbed the Napa Valley of Thailand, is one of the best-known winemakers in Thailand. Located just outside KhaoYai National Park, the family-run winery produces Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chenin Blanc, Viognier, Durif and Grenache, among others. If you're thinking of making a trip, head down over the weekend for one of their complimentary tours! There's also a restaurant in their premises, which dishes out home-style Thai cooking, and a guesthouse.