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Special A HUNTER BLACKBOARD Cessnock...Gateway to the Vineyards There’s Alot to Love about Lovedale The Couples Guide to Wine Country The Grand Old Dame of the Hunter AUTUMN | WINTER 2014 Image courtesy of Berenbell Vineyard Retreat

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The Hunter Valley is Australia's "Must Visit" Wine Region. With over 150 wineries and cellar doors to visit and almost 70 restaurants to savor you'll want to spend at least a couple of nights! The Hunter Blackboard's "Stay & Play Accommodation Guide" provides you with all the information you need to book a holiday in the Hunter Valley. Stay & Play Hunter Valley is fully interactive - simply click on the accommodation you are interested in and receive additional information, images and details - even links to make an on-line booking! Showcasing accommodation to suit every requirement (and budget), this handy guide is a "bookmark" magazine to keep for your next visit to this spectacular area.

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Special

A HUNTER BLACKBOARD

Cessnock...Gateway

to the Vineyards

There’s Alot to Love about Lovedale

The Couples Guide to Wine Country

The Grand Old Dame of the Hunter

AUTUMN | WINTER 2014

Image courtesy of Berenbell Vineyard Retreat

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Gateway to the Vineyards

The Brokenback Ranges Much of the Hunter Valleys stories and of course its history have been played out in the lower Hunter Valley - an area that is now generally referred to as Hunter Valley Wine Country. It is also here that the majority of the Hunter Valley's most successful vineyards are located on the southern valley and foothills of the Brokenback Range which makes up a part of the Great Dividing Range - Australia's most substan�al mountain range and the third longest land-based range in the world.

The Brokenback Range has provided a signi�cant role in the history of the Hunter Valley. First as the ancient home to the Australian Aboriginal tribes many thousands of years ago, prior to white se�lement and later as cover for bushrangers and convicts avoiding capture and a grim return to Sydney Cove and also as a barrier to explora�on.

Named a�er Cessnock Castle in Ayrshire Scotland, and recently named on travel website TripAdvisor as the sixth best Australian des�na�on due to its proximity to its world-class vineyards, the town of Cessnock was originally developed as a private village on the road that is now known as the ‘’Convict Trail’’ – the original Sydney to Hunter Valley road built by 3,000 convicts.

Cessnock then became a major mining centre at the turn of the century, but wine and tourism soon became the major industries for the area. With the vineyards being so close to the town, Cessnock very quickly became recognised as the ‘’gateway’’ to the wine region and now also includes a number of �ne hotels, motels and guesthouses as well as a number of restaurants, pubs and galleries. Visitors are also encouraged to visit the nearby local Hunter Beer Co. micro-brewery – renowned for its award winning selec�on of cra� beers.

Places to visit in or around Cessnock:

• Wollombi: Cessnock provides easy access to the historic town of Wollombi – which was se�led in 1838 as a service centre for the local farming community as well as travellers. Today Wollombi displays a �ne architectural heritage, a selec�on of cafes and eateries, comfortable guesthouses and na�onal parks with great bush walking trails, lookouts and ancient Aboriginal rock carvings.

• Cessnock Regional Art Gallery (CRAG): A must see for tourists to the Hunter Valley, Cessnock Regional Art Gallery showcases Hunter Valley ar�sts and touring exhibi�ons – adding a new dimension to the cultural life in the local area.

• Hunter Valley Zoo: Hunter Valley Zoo has a wide variety of animals including; monkeys, American Alligators, Tasmanian Devils, kangaroos, koalas, dingoes, rep�les and birds. Feed the animals... hand feed kangaroos, wallabies, farmyard animals and some bird species as o�en as you like! Daily shows allow you to pat a wombat, cuddle up to a koala, touch a rep�le and watch the monkeys being fed. Great for kids!

• Hunter Valley Beer Co: Located at Po�ers Hotel Brewery Resort in Nulkaba, the Hunter Beer Co is the Hunter's �rst micro-brewery and possibly one of the smallest in the country. Taste award winning beers, take a tour of the brewery, talk to the Brewers or simply relax and enjoy a tasty snack and one of their signature brews.

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Backdrop to Wine Country

A�er most of the early vineyards of the Hunter were �rst planted in the northeast sec�on of the valley - along the fer�le alluvial plains along the Hunter River, plan�ngs began to move further south and west towards the foothills of the Brokenback Range near what is today known as the areas of Pokolbin and Rothbury. Here the mountains created a unique micro-climate for the vineyards which also thrived on the deep red volcanic soils.

Today the mountain range remains a permanent and ageless backdrop to wine country and the vineyards con�nue to produce world-class wines from its rich soils. But today the mountain range also serves as a tourist a�rac�on for those wan�ng to explore its trails and capture its magni�cent imagery in pain�ngs and countless photographs.

No longer a home to ancient tribes or a barrier to explora�on but instead words borrowed to name guesthouses and resorts and to describe the wines in which soils they grew. For the Hunter Valley wine country, the Brokenback range is a welcome and ever present sen�nel to progress and prosperity.

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Beau�ful and just perfect for that special weekend away, Lovedale is one of those places that once you visit, you will soon be planning your return.

O�en referred to as the ''Heart of the Hunter'', Lovedale is renown not just for its family owned and operated cellar doors and award winning wines but also for an en�re lifestyle that has sprung up around it, which includes a wide selec�on of quality bou�que accommoda�on, restaurants, galleries, gourmet foods, golf courses, adventure ac�vi�es, horse-riding and day spas.

Of course Lovedale is also well known for the annual Lovedale Long Lunch. Now in its 21st year, this popular wine, food and music fes�val a�racts up to 20,000 people over the two day event,

As one of the oldest wine producing regions of the Hunter Valley, the history of Lovedale dates back to the 1800s when local wheat, dairy and general produce farmers turned their hand to grape growing. At this �me there were signi�cant land grants along Black Creek. This area was par�cularly suitable for vineyards and was also favoured for its proximity to the 'Old North Road' to Windsor.

With a vast selec�on of bou�que accommoda�on to choose from and a wine and food trail consis�ng of 12 cellar doors, 10 restaurants and cafes, a chocolate factory, dessert bar, a smokehouse and gourmet pantry as well as an olive mill and sales centre, Lovedale o�ers the perfect couples weekend away and the ideal opportunity to experience some of the best wine and food the Hunter has to o�er.

When you have had your �ll of the local wine, you can visit a few local galleries with Emmas Co�age Vineyard Gallery and Ogishi Cra� Centre being within close proximity of each other.

Alterna�vely pamper yourself with a spa treatment at Re�ec�ons Day Spa at Adina Vineyard or the Tea Tree Spa at Crowne Plaza. Tempt yourself with a visit to the Hunter Valley Chocolate Factory or Sabor in the Hunter Dessert Bar for a pure chocolate indulgence. If you are feeling a li�le more adventurous go for an early morning balloon �ight, horse-riding at Hunter Valley Horse-riding & Adventures on Talga Rd or a play a round of golf at Hunter Valley Golf & Country Club. For more informa�on visit www.lovedalehuntervalley.com.au.

THERE’S ALOT TO LOVE ABOUT

Lovedale

the heart of the Hunter ….the heart of the Hunter …

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If your idea of an indulgent weekend involves delicious chocolates, desserts and other such treats then a visit to Lovedale's two most popular sweet spots. Is a must!

Sabor in the Hunter is a dessert bar located in Lovedale, o�ering an extensive range of classical and seasonal desserts paired with wines, dessert wines, Ports and liqueurs from the Hunter region. Loved by locals and visitors alike, Sabor is famous for its Portuguese Chocolate Mousse made from a 60 year old family recipe. Sabor also o�er a gluten free range, light meals, Barista made co�ee and a selec�on of teas to enjoy on their informal alfresco pa�o or to take away and savour in your hotel or home. Open Friday to Sunday (and Monday on public holidays) - 319 Wilderness Rd, Lovedale.

The Hunter Valley Chocolate Company has 4 shops in the Hunter Valley with their factory shop and retail outlet located in Lovedale. Here visitors can watch Peter the chocola�er preparing their range of mouth-watering chocolates for the company’s stores using the �nest Belgian couverture chocolate, together with Australian dried fruit and nuts. A dis�lled pure fruit oil is used for infusion and results in a subtle but true �avour of the fruit. Also available is freshly made fudge. Open 7 days - 820 Lovedale Rd, Lovedale (Wilderness Rd end).

Just one bite .... and you will want to keep coming back for more!

Wilderness Road, Lovedale

Sweet Treats

….the heart of the Hunter ….the heart of the Hunter

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Few would argue that an early morning view from the basket of a hot-air balloon is a wonderful way to experience Hunter Valley wine country's breathtaking views and explore the landscape from the air. Seen from the ground, the scenery in wine country is among the most beau�ful in the world. From the sky, the countryside is even more unforge�able … one can only imagine what di�erent splendour each of the four seasons would present in the form of a new and varied landscape that could only be more deeply appreciated from above. Lovedale’s Balloon Alo� conduct �ights daily, star�ng early in the morning and taking around three to four hours including �me to in�ate and de�ate the balloon. Don't worry, though, you won't just be si�ng around during those parts of the adventure with passengers encouraged to help with the in�a�ng and de�a�ng process The ascent is o�en so gentle that passengers o�en do not realise they have le� the ground un�l they �nd themselves soaring e�ortlessly over �elds and trees. Since hot air balloons don't have a steering mechanism, you literally go where the wind takes you and you don't feel like you're up that high, because the panoramic view alters your perspec�ve. The landing is o�en as gentle as the launch and once back on �rm ground you get to relax and over a champagne breakfast. Balloon Alo� o�ers sunrise balloon adventures with gourmet champagne breakfasts, proposal packages and exclusive VIP �ights for two which would be just perfect for that special occasion. For the simplest and easiest way for you, your family, and friends to create a life�me memory - go ballooning! For more informa�on visit www.balloonalo�.com or phone 1300 723 279 or drop in at their oces just o� Lovedale Rd at Lovedale.

With a range of restaurants and cafes o�ering a variety of di�erent styles and types of dining, Lovedale is fast becoming a favourite des�na�on amongst food lovers. Some of the most popular and highly recommended restaurants and cafes include:

Emersons Cafe & Restaurant - located at Adina Vineyard The mul�-award winning Emersons Cafe & Restaurant provides Spanish style tapas for lunch and in�mate contemporary modern Australian cuisine during the evenings. Diners also have the op�on of an eight course degusta�on menu on Friday and Saturday nights. Breakfast is also served on weekends from 8am to 11am. Lunch is served Wed to Sat from 11am to 3pm and Dinner Thur to Sun from 6pm to 10pm. Contact: 4930 7029 or for more informa�on and menus go to www.emersonsrestaurant.com.au

The Deck Cafe Lovedale - located at Gartelmann Wines Providing a diverse and delighul menu complimented by Gartelmann wines and Paizza Doro co�ee, this local favourite is situated alongside the Gartelmann Wines cellar door where diners get to sit inside the cafe or dine alfresco on the spacious deck overlooking the picturesque dam. Open 7 days for breakfast and lunch - Mon to Fri from 8.30am to 3.30pm and Sat and Sun 8am to 3.30pm. Contact 4930 9007 or for more informa�on and menus go to www.deckcafelovedale.com.au

the heart of the Hunter ….the heart of the Hunter …

Lovedale Road, Lovedale

Hot Air Ballooning Dining Out

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It may have started as a novelty, but the idea of taking a leisurely ramble in wine country on horseback has a roman�c appeal that's catching on.

Perhaps it has something to do with being at one with nature, or the exuberance and excitement that we feel when riding - the wind blowing against your face waking up forgo�en feelings of life and living.

Hunter Valley Horse Riding and Adventures on Talga Rd in Lovedale o�er many di�erent ways to take in the area on their 300 acre property. Ride the unique and beau�ful Molly Morgan Range and experience the spectacular views of the Hunter Valley and as far north as Barrington Tops.

Horse rides are available every day for both experienced or beginner riders and riders can choose whether they want to go on a trail ride with a dedicated and quali�ed guide, arrange a personalised ride for that special occasion, or take a sunset ride which is perfect for seeing the local wildlife in their environment.

An a�ernoon spent riding the ranges, followed by a relaxed dinner at a local restaurant could well be marvelous memory in the making. To ride with Hunter Valley Horse Riding & Adventures Phone: 4930 7111

Talga Road, Lovedale

Horseriding

….the heart of the Hunter ….the heart of the Hunter

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Set amidst the beau�ful gardens and vineyards of Australia's world famous Hunter Valley Wine Country, Peppers Convent is a true roman�c retreat o�ering in�mate accommoda�on ideal for a getaway and those wishing to truly indulge.

Built in 1909 in the town of Coonamble - on the central-western plains of New South Wales, Peppers Convent was once home to the Brigidine Order of nuns.

In 1990, it was carefully divided into four sec�ons and transported 600km east to the Hunter Valley where it was rebuilt as faithfully as possible to the point of having new �mber made in the same mill in Coonamble where the original �mber was cut. All the pressed metal interiors are original and many of the walls have since been removed to enlarge the rooms, yielding more elegant and luxurious suites.

Peppers Convent's Chapel was in Room 1, now a suite. Rooms 6 and 7 also suites, were ini�ally the music rooms and kindergarten. The parlours are the oce and the dining room. The library is now Room 4. The boarder's sec�on included rooms 14 to 16 each with their own verandah. The nuns' sec�on was the remainder of the top �oor.

Many of the nuns have since visited the newly restored Peppers Convent and have blissfully commented on how their old home has been returned to its original form. The Nuns demonstrated their apprecia�on by returning the original founda�on stone, stained glass windows and etched wooden doors, which they reserved when they moved into their new home at Coonamble.

The décor of the rooms has been described as having a French Baroque �avour, illuminated through the constant symbol of cherubs, angels, gilt and toils du jour window furnishings. The white cane furniture alludes to sultry a�ernoons spent relaxing in the high ceiling airy rooms while the mosquito nets add a touch of romance and are reminiscent of hot Coonamble nights without screened windows.

The Pepper Tree Estate includes the Peppers Convent and only a short stroll away is the renowned Robert's Circa 1876 Restaurant, which houses the original 1876 Pepper Tree Co�age, and Pepper Tree Winery and Tas�ng Barn. With over 100 regional wineries and endless recrea�on op�ons Peppers Convent is ideally situated to make the most of your stay in the region.

PEPPERS CONVENT The Grand Old Dame of the Hunter Valley

Historic Roberts Circa 1876 Restaurant

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There are few settings more beautiful and more romantic than the Hunter Valley. Vineyards, mountains and picturesque valleys combine to form the perfect backdrop for any romantic weekend away or special occasion - whether it be a wedding, honeymoon, anniversary or just time spent together. Think boutique accommodation, vineyards, bird filled waterways and dams, quaint historic villages and towns, rugged mountains, lush gardens and parks with picnic areas, candle-lit dinners and delicious world class wine - that's the romance of the Hunter Valley. But true romance is all about doing something special or unexpected with or for that someone special, even though it is not expected.

The The diversity of the Hunter Valley ensures that there is something for everyone - whether you are a lover of wine, food, art, adventure, nature, shopping, history or simply wish to be pampered and indulged. Either way, you are guaranteed to have the time of your life and with it some lasting memories. In Autumn, the region is a rich tapestry of warm orange and golden brown colours with the vineyards now completely harvested for this years vintage and the vines losing their lush foliage in preparation for the Winter dormancy. Truly a photographer’s delight. Walk, drive or cycle through sweeping natural landscapes in the countryside and quiet country lanes - whilst enjoying some of the local produce along the way. From premium wine tastings, to local hand made cheeses, hand made cookies, olives, oils, apple ciders and chocolates and even boutique hand crafted beers, vodka and schnapps. For those who like a gentle view of nature there are numerous walking tracks and bush trails through national parks or for something more stimulating meander through 25 acres of Hunter Valley Gardens and enjoy the sensational sights, colours, and fragrances of the ten stunning feature gardens. If you are feeling more adventurous take an early morning or afternoon horse-ride through over 300 acres of natural bush-land with glorious views of the Watagans, Brokenback Range and even Barrington Tops. Ballooning is definitely one for the romantics at heart, so if you are thinking of proposing or declaring your love, then this is the way to do it. A breathtaking early morning view whilst cuddling up in a hot-air balloon is a wondrous way to view the Hunter Valley vineyards and mountain ranges. Ascending in a hot air balloon and cruising over the picturesque landscape of the lower Hunter Valley vineyards is for many a rarely presented thrill of a lifetime and the most amazing way to create a lifetime memory.

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Today, the Hunter Valley is as much about food as it about wine and the region has a strong food and wine culture that is reflected in its world class restaurants, abundant fresh regional produce and gourmet food products and full range of wine styles and varietals - one to match every meal. The tastes of the Hunter Valley are as diverse as they are delicious and there's something about eating outdoors that makes the conversation flow more naturally and the food taste extra delicious. With Autumn Summer temperatures generally sitting in the low 20's, we should be in for some warm days and very mild evenings, just perfect for the romance of fireside dining. There is no shortage of fabulous restaurants and cafes offering dining options in the Hunter Valley, so why not head out for a long lunch or early dinner under the stars and be romanced by the local countryside, vineyard and mountain views as you dine Hunter style. Wine and romance go hand in hand and the Hunter Valley is not only the oldest wine growing region in Australia, but is also renown for having some of the best winemakers producing some of the finest wines in the world. So put your taste buds to the test with wine tastings at any of the 140 or so cellar doors in the Hunter Valley and taste the difference. Try the distinctive and superb wine styles of Hunter Valley Semillon, Chardonnay and Shiraz that simply cannot be replicated in any other wine region as well as the many other varietals grown in the Hunter. If you have an interest in learning more about wine and wine appreciation then an organised tour to some of the most renown wineries in the Hunter Valley is just what you need and without the concerns of drinking and driving. If you still have room after sampling all the cheese, chocolate, olives and other gourmet goodies the local producers have to offer, why not visit some of the boutique producers of craft beers, ciders, vodkas, gin and schnapps?

Guide to the Hunter Valley

With traditional procedures and the finest quality ingredients, local Hunter Valley breweries and distilleries take the art of creating a fine drop to a completely new level. The Hunter Beer Co. in Nulkaba almost always have a unique seasonal beer on tap to tempt just about every palate and the Hunter Distillery on Broke road has just released their light and dark Honey Vodkas using centuries old recipes - just in time for the colder weather. At the end and of your busy and adventure filled day - take the time out for yourself or with your loved one and indulge in some personal ''you time'' with a well deserved visit to the day spa, or getting a treatment at a beauty salon, or smelling some gorgeous essential oils. A trip to the day spa can be a truly holistic experience and the benefits of a relaxation massage can last for several days . No matter how you plan your romantic Hunter Valley, just don't forget to pack your camera, so you can capture the magic!

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Oakvale One of the oldest working wineries in the Hunter Valley with a history going over 120 years. Taste unique and distinctive premium handcrafted wines in the modern cellar door and view the state of the art winery in action. Open 7 days. Phone: 4998 7088 www.oakvalewines.com.au

Glandore Estate Renowned for producing wines of great character, regionality and style from the traditional varieties known in the Hunter Valley, selected from only the very best parcels of fruit as well as new and exciting varieties to the Hunter Valley such as the superb Tempranillo. Open 7 days Phone: 4998 7140 www.glandorewines.com

De Iuliis WinesOne the Hunter Valley’s leading producers and most recognised names in the Australian wine industry! Regionality and a modern approach to winemaking ensures De Iuliis Wines produce a unique yet highly identifiable wine with a sense of time and place. Open 7 days. Phone: 4993 8000 www.dewine.com.au

CountryBest of the Hunter in a

Two Fat Blokes Gourmet KitchenCasual dining at its best! Wine, beer and food tasting platters - wine and cheese tastings and tutorials.Euro Deli Open 7 days from 9am – 5pm with lunch served from 12pm - 3pm.Breakfast Saturdays and Sundays from 8am. Phone: 4998 6699 www.twofatblokes.com.au/kitchen/

Leogate EstateElegant, stylish and welcoming. Taste award winning wines produced from their onsite vineyards. Complete the experience at Villa du Pays Restaurant offering modern French inspired cuisine - lunch and dinner. Cellar Door Open 7 days 10am – 5pm. Lunch: Fri – Mon 12pm until 2:30pm. Dinner: Thurs – Mon 6pm until 9:00pm. Phone: 49987499 www.leogate.com.au

Taste some of the regions finest wines... Savour fine or casual dining… Match wine and food…Take a wine and cheese tasting course… Taste superb ciders and taste some of the best schnapps, vodka’s and gins in the country! Walk, cycle or drive – the choice is yours. Either way you end your country mile having tasted the Hunters finest!

Hunter DistilleryAn amazing and unique experience and the first 100% organic distillery in Australia. Taste a range of premium Organic Vodkas, Schnapps, Gin and Liqueurs and take a guided tour of the distillery production area. Open 7 days. Phone: 4998 6737 www.hunterdistillery.com.au

Thomas Allen WinesWines without compromise! The regions newest cellar door with stunning views and limited quantities of exceptional, flavour intense, high quality wines. Open 7 days. Phone: 4998 7250 www.thomasallenwines.com.au

It’s all so close.It’s all so close.

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