Wahroonga Food and Wine Festival 2023
Coonanbarra Rd, 2076, Wahroonga, New South WalesRestrictions
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Wahroonga, Sydney - Mark your calendars! The much-loved Wahroonga Food and Wine Festival is back for its 9th annual edition, promising a sensational culinary experience amidst the picturesque setting of Wahroonga Park. This year, the festival will take place on Sunday, October 29th, 2023, from 11 am to 5 pm, and it's free for all to attend.
What's in Store:
This year, we've carefully selected an impressive array of wineries from across NSW and Australia. Get ready to meet the passionate winemakers and indulge in tasting and purchasing their premium and award-winning wines. With over 130 wines from 30 wineries to sample, your taste buds are in for a treat. And that's not all – complementing the wines, you'll find a diverse selection of gourmet food stalls offering delectable cuisines from around the world and local produce to savor.
Highlights:
Wine Wonderland
Small Batch Distillers
Exciting Culinary Offerings
Gourmet delights
Artisan Producer Alley
Entertainment and More: The event is family-friendly, and all ages, including furry friends on a leash, are welcome. Enjoy live music performances all day on the rotunda stage, featuring talented local school bands, contemporary musicians, and entertainers.
Ticketing Information: The festival is free to attend. For wine enthusiasts, branded festival wine-tasting glasses and ticket packages are available for sale at the Tasting Ticket Marquee on the day. Pre-Sale Wine Tasting Packages can also be purchased online, starting at $37.50 (1 glass & 5 tasting tickets), for collection at the 'Express Pick Up' on the day. PRE-SALE PACKAGES here
COVID Safe: Your safety is our priority. Our festival event has a comprehensive COVID safe plan in place and we all have a collective responsibility to follow the current Public Health Orders of the day and all COVID-safe best practices.
Sponsors and Media Partners: The Wahroonga Food and Wine Festival 2023 is proudly sponsored by Ku-Ring-Gai Council, Ray White Upper North Shore, Mercedes Benz Hornsby, and our media partner North Shore Mums.
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