Thursday, May 26, 2016

Margaret River Cafe Constructs New Nature Playground for Children


The Berry Farm, one of the most well-known Margaret River winery restaurants has begun construction of a brand new nature playground. The project is set to finish this April and will soon be open to customers, particularly families who want to bring their children along during school holidays. The new nature playground is the perfect place for fun family bonding outdoors and enjoying the best delicacies Margaret River has to offer. The great outdoors has always been a huge part of the Australian lifestyle. This is evident in the increasing number of people spending time under the sun. From barbecues on the beach to outdoor dining, Australians clearly like to keep in touch with nature. Visitors to The Berry Farm would be glad to know that this fine establishment embraces the outdoors. The farm spreads over 100 acres and yields avocados, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and figs as well as other quality local produce.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/99/Margaret-River-Cafe-Constructs-New-Nature-Playground-for-Children

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Discover the best wineries in Margaret River (and some great food)


Australia offers many delightful places for a holiday--whether long vacations and weekend getaways--but one that you may not have discovered yet is Margaret River. With its pleasant climate, this stunning region is good for a trip at any time of year. Summer may be too hot for your liking, although you can find plenty of gorgeous beaches and beautiful forests where you can cool down. For wine lovers, though, the ideal time to visit the area is during the autumn months, so that you can take a tour of some of the Margaret River wineries, like The Berry Farm. With more than 120 to choose from, it'll be hard to pick out just a few, but it will definitely be worth it! And the bonus is that some wineries boast their own restaurant or cafe, meaning that you can dine out on delicious local cuisine while sampling some more of their excellent wines.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/98/Discover-the-best-wineries-in-Margaret-River-%28and-some-great-food%29

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Sample and Enjoy Fine Wines at a Winery in Margaret River


According to Australia’s Bureau of Statistics, beer drinking now accounts for just 41% of alcohol consumed annually, down from 75% in the 1960s. Enjoying a glass of wine on the other hand, has increased over the same period from a mere 12% up to 38%. It appears this trend is also growing elsewhere. The UK, which makes up the largest number of foreign tourists visiting Australia, has also seen a big decline in beer drinking. According to the UK’s Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA), wine is now the favoured alcoholic drink of 60% of the UK adult population--all of which bodes well for Australia’s local wineries, and those who organise wine tours along Margaret River and the surrounding areas.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/97/Sample-and-Enjoy-Fine-Wines-at-a-Winery-in-Margaret-River

Monday, May 23, 2016

How a Map for Margaret River Wineries Can Help with Your Planning


Margaret River is emerging as one for the go-to places for the best wineries in Australia and the surrounding regions. With over 200 wineries, there is so much to see and a lot of products to sample. Best known for Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River is an ideal place to go for wine tasting. Wineries range from lavish estates with acres of grapes to small intimate vineyards with gourmet products. Every product is a showcase of how diverse the region is and the unique styles of various winemakers. There is so much to cover and planning a tour of wineries in Margaret River requires careful consideration. Everything is simpler when you have a wineries map to guide you. The area is approximately 100 km of fertile land that is the source of some of the best products in the wine and gourmet food market.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/96/How-a-Map-for-Margaret-River-Wineries-Can-Help-with-Your-Planning

Friday, May 20, 2016

Explore the Best Wineries: How to Time Wine Tours for Utmost Enjoyment


Margaret River is a beautiful place with lots of fun and interesting activities. The vast expanse of the wineries in the region makes wine tours a favourite pastime. If you are in the area for the first time, then you must try out a tour or two to some of the best wineries in Margaret River. For a local who needs something to do during the weekend, visiting a winery can also do the trick. The fun you get out of a winery tour will mostly depend on your planning. One of the fundamentals of planning a wine tour is knowing when to go. Just because you want to visit a winery does not mean it’s always the right time. Learn about good timing and what to look for when choosing your schedule.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/95/Explore-the-Best-Wineries-How-to-Time-Wine-Tours-for-Utmost-Enjoyment

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Winery Restaurants Showcase the History of the Margaret River Area


The fact that the Margaret River area produces excellent wine is not exactly a huge secret. Although the wine takes centre stage, the fact that Margaret River also boasts a fantastic selection of cafés and winery restaurants for both locals and tourists to enjoy is not as well known. Despite that, Margaret River actually has a rich history that shows why the area is able to grow high-quality produce. The region's first settlers were aboriginal, and the Dutch settlers who followed were persuaded to settle in what became the town of Augusta. Not long after, another group of settlers found that the region's jarrah wood was so incredible, they were able to repair their ship, the HMS Success, and sail home. Many of them found the quality of the wood to be remarkable and attributed the quality to the naturally rich soil found in the Margaret River region.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/94/Winery-Restaurants-Showcase-the-History-of-the-Margaret-River-Area

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Five Simple Ways to Make the Most Out of Margaret River Wine Tours


Planning a wine tour is difficult, but the payoff is enormous, especially if you consider yourself a wine aficionado. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to help you make the most out of wine tours in Margaret River. The next time you plan to go on a wine tour, keep these five things in mind to ensure you make your relaxation time even better: Keep distance in mind Many wine tours are guided, but if yours isn't, you should navigate from place to place by keeping the distance between each winery on your itinerary in mind. Even if there are several wineries clustered together, or one winery with several vineyards, the best thing to do is plan a circular (or otherwise looping) route and go for the farthest wineries earliest in the day, when you're full of energy.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/93/Five-Simple-Ways-to-Make-the-Most-Out-of-Margaret-River-Wine-Tours

Monday, May 16, 2016

Things to Learn: Making the Most of Your Margaret River Wineries Tour


A visit to Margaret River should comprise of tours to some of the best wineries in the region. You may have heard of the award-winning wines that the region produces, and well-organised tours will help you learn more. There are various wineries in Margaret River that will be glad to host you, such as The Berry Farm, whether you are going as an individual, group, or family. If you wish to improve your knowledge of wine and how it is made, then visits to a few wineries are in order. Guided tours are the best way to get all the information you need. You may ask: Why not just find the information about wines online? There is nothing like learning things first hand; going to the vineyard and seeing where the process starts, tasting the grapes or berries, and smelling the leaves. If you are a budding wine enthusiast, then there is no better way to start learning than visiting a winery. Here are some important aspects you can learn from wineries in the region.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/92/Things-to-Learn-Making-the-Most-of-Your-Margaret-River-Wineries-Tour

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Know How to Taste Wine during Your Margaret River Wineries Tour


Planning a wine tour to Margaret River wineries such as The Berry Farm? Then you need to understand how to go about wine tasting, after all, a wine tour is not complete until you partake in this exercise. Margaret River has some great wineries that offer world-class products. Going for a wine tasting for the first time may seem intimidating if you don’t have a clue about what goes on. Some unwritten rules govern these events and it helps if you learn about them prior to your tasting experience. Here is a few useful tips. Make Reservations During your tour, ensure that you make reservations to the wineries you want to visit. It is possible to walk into a winery and land a tasting but don’t count on it. Find out the best wineries in Margaret River that you can visit and then book an event.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/91/Know-How-to-Taste-Wine-during-Your-Margaret-River-Wineries-Tour

Winery Restaurants: The Best Place for a Great Lunch in Margaret River


Has it been a while since you've caught up with your friends? Are you always saying that it's time you got together? Instead of just thinking about it, go ahead and schedule a lunch date or better still – organize a weekend away! Chatting over a meal is a very pleasant way of catching up with your friends, and there's no better place to visit than a world-class winery in Margaret River, such as The Berry Farm, for an even more relaxing experience. What's more, Margaret River winery restaurants use high-quality local ingredients, accompanied with their own wines. It's a definite recipe for success! Your lunch date will begin with a pleasant drive out to the winery. Then you can relax, away from the crowds and traffic of town, and order from a selection of delicious dishes for the best lunch in town. Many use organic or locally grown or farmed ingredients, which will please anyone who likes to eat healthily.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/90/Winery-Restaurants-The-Best-Place-for-a-Great-Lunch-in-Margaret-River

Wine Tours: Great Ways to Enjoy the Best That Margaret River Offers


Australia is wine country, and Margaret River is one of the many places you can visit if you would like to sample some the best wines the country has to offer. The small town is in the Southern part of Perth and has excellent weather perfect for various activities. Touring a winery is one of the most sought after activities in the region that tourists and locals can engage in. If you are new to Margaret River, going on wine tours is a good idea, as these tours are designed to introduce to you the best of what local wineries, such as The Berry Farm, have to offer. Here are a few tips to remember when planning out your wine tour: The Setting Intimacy is the best setting when visiting a winery if you want to find out as much information as possible regarding the wines and produce. Talking with the owners and winemakers one on one is a very educational experience. For someone who doesn’t feel comfortable in crowds, consider the size of the group you are travelling with.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/89/Wine-Tours-Great-Ways-to-Enjoy-the-Best-That-Margaret-River-Offers

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Wineries in Margaret River: World-Class Flavours in Our Own Backyard


When you're browsing the wine shelves in the supermarket or bottle shop, you might automatically look for wines from France or Italy. Now, it's true that it's interesting to try out wines from different countries, but you don't really need to venture abroad (so to speak) when there are so many fantastic wines being produced in Australia. That's even more the case if you enjoy visiting vineyards. Staying on home territory makes even more sense when you consider just how far Europe is from the Antipodes! There's no need to spend the best part of a day travelling to Europe when Australia boasts a considerable number of award-winning vineyards. There may even be one nearer than you think, so you won't necessarily have to travel that far to sample a range of delicious home-produced wines. If you consider yourself a bit of a foodie as well, you should take a trip to well-known wineries in Margaret River, such as The Berry Farm.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/88/Wineries-in-Margaret-River-World-Class-Flavours-in-Our-Own-Backyard

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Buy Fine Wine from Margaret River Wineries: Common Buying Mistakes


With attributes such as exquisite taste and elegance, it is easy to see why people cannot get enough of wines from Margaret River wineries. It is, therefore, clear why most of them buy wine gift sets for great occasions such as engagements, anniversaries, weddings and birthdays. These gift sets come in different flavours and packaging of wines. Buying from online stores is an excellent way to get the best wine gift set for a loved one. There are, however, common mistakes that you need to avoid. Making Informed Decisions When buying wine gift sets from the best wineries in Margaret River, it is important to buy from a point of knowledge. You should know the person you intend to give the present to so they appreciate it. Some gift sets are ideal for women while others are ideal for men.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/87/Buy-Fine-Wine-from-Margaret-River-Wineries-Common-Buying-Mistakes

Monday, April 18, 2016

Margaret River Winery Restaurants: Fine Dining and the Best Margaret River Wines


If you’re visiting Western Australia for the first time, especially the Margaret River region, sooner or later two topics come up in conversation: the great quality of the wines produced in the area, and the mouth-watering home produced foods available in Margaret River winery restaurants. Whether hiring your own car and visiting various wineries at your leisure or joining an organised trip, the whole experience will provide memories which last a lifetime – and they’re not all about wine. The whole area gives the impression of a laid back, casual type of lifestyle. Nowhere is it more noticeable than when you choose to enjoy breakfast, a snack or full dinner at one of the quaint cafes or restaurants situated on many of the wineries.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/86/Margaret-River-Winery-Restaurants-Fine-Dining-and-the-Best-Margaret-River-Wines

Friday, April 15, 2016

Enjoy WA’s Award-Winning Wineries Through Margaret River Wine Tours


Although the Margaret River region is the new kid on the block when it comes to wine production, it didn’t take the area long to begin making a name for itself when it comes to quality wines. Now, the 2016 edition of the Australian Wine Companion has just been released, and 60 wineries in the Margaret River region won the highest of accolades, achieving 5-star status for their products. Vineyards and Wine Tours around Margaret River: Whether resident or visitor to Western Australia, if you don’t take a day out to enjoy one of the many wine tours in Margaret River’s viticulture region, you really are missing a unique experience.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/85/Enjoy-WA%E2%80%99s-Award-Winning-Wineries-Through-Margaret-River-Wine-Tours

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Margaret River Wineries: Western Australia’s Pride for Many Decades


Vineyards have been part of the Australian landscape since the late 1700s when wine production began at Farm Cove, a settlement in New South Wales. With so many immigrants arriving from Europe, vineyards began to expand across the country and by the early 1900s Britain was already importing over 500,000 gallons of Australian wine annually. The Margaret River wine area: By the middle of the 20th century Australia had a well established wine industry, although the quality of most of it fell short compared to wines of the major European growing areas. It was in 1967 that Dr. Tom Cullity planted the first vines in the Margaret River area. Now, Margaret River has 12,000 acres of vines, with 187 wineries that crush over 35,000 tonnes of grapes from 215 vineyards - every year.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/84/Margaret-River-Wineries-Western-Australia%E2%80%99s-Pride-for-Many-Decades

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Four Reasons to Visit Wineries at Australia’s Famed Margaret River


The Best Wineries in Australia Established in the 1970s, Margaret River is home to some of the most famous wineries in Australia, producing mainly world-class cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay, and is popular with oenophiles across the world. Why not tour the best wineries in Margaret River? There are some great places to eat and stay along the route. There is no shortage of vintages to try as well as a great selection of liqueurs, ciders, fortifieds and sparkling. You can also enjoy these with excellent homemade food like scones, jams, pies, seafood and other local cuisine to truly get a taste of the famed wine region. Amazing Coastline Margaret River is not only the location of Australia's best wineries; it also has a beautiful and diverse coastline. The most northerly point is Cape Naturaliste, where you can climb a historic lighthouse and enjoy spectacular views.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/83/Four-Reasons-to-Visit-Wineries-at-Australia%E2%80%99s-Famed-Margaret-River

Monday, April 11, 2016

Winery Restaurants: Three Local Foods That Will Complement Your Wine


Australian wine is renowned across the globe, with the Margaret River area standing proudly among the country’s major wine regions. As you can imagine, this also means that Margaret River is well-stocked with wineries and great restaurants from café lunches to fine dining. If you have come all this way to enjoy some of the finest wines you'll ever taste straight from the source, it's an absolute necessity that you enjoy it with some of the very best food that the region has to offer. To get the best out of your visit to a winery restaurant, here are three foods you must pair with excellent wines. Crayfish Lobster and crayfish are the focus of the largest fishery in Western Australia and contribute a significant amount to the state's economy.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/82/Winery-Restaurants-Three-Local-Foods-That-Will-Complement-Your-Wine

Friday, April 8, 2016

Great Tips for Enjoyable Wine Tours in the Margaret River Region


Well-known for its lush lands and wineries, the south western region of Western Australia is one of the most beautfiul and picturesque landcsapes you will ever see. From world class surf to world class wines, if you have never been wine tasting before, then it’s time for you to start. You can have incredible fun enjoying the local delicacies and sampling a little bit of everything on offer. Wine tours will certainly spice up your holiday plans……..if you are a wine tasting newbie, you will need to prepare yourself. Knowing the basics will allow you to maximise your level of enjoyment and create a more memorable experience. Be Adventurous Wine tours are not restrictive. Just because you are not a wine enthusiast doesn’t mean that you can’t have fun at wine tasting. The whole point of trying it out is to have a new experience.
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Thursday, April 7, 2016

How to Make the Best of Winery Tours in the Margaret River Wine Region


If you haven't yet paid a visit to Margaret River, it’s a place you should pencil in for your next holiday away with the family or friends. Whatever time of year you go, there is something for everyone. Spring will be pleasant if you want to avoid the heat or the rain. If you fancy a visit to one of the plethora of wineries to be found in the area, autumn (March to May in the southern hemisphere) is an excellent time to schedule a trip there, especially if you wish to make the most out of your wine tasting experience. There are hundreds of wineries in Margaret River, so you won't have to go far to find a vineyard. The area is a haven for connoisseurs of both food and wine, as many wineries have their own restaurants serving the best local food accompanied with their own wines.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/80/How-to-Make-the-Best-of-Winery-Tours-in-the-Margaret-River-Wine-Region

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Winery Restaurants: A Paradise for Wine and Gourmet Food Connoisseurs


What better way could you think of spending a day than visiting a winery and following up with a delicious meal? If you love good food and wine, the beautiful area of Margaret River has so much to offer that you could spend weeks there. Lovers of the outdoors can enjoy the stunning scenery and beautiful landscape, perhaps by following a trail ride, or taking advantage of the world class surf, finishing off with a tasty meal at one of the Margaret River winery restaurants. With over 200 wineries in the region, you're spoiled for choice when it comes to picking a place to eat. They'll offer you a range of their own wines, as well as excellent food. It's the perfect way to round off your wine-tasting experience.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/79/Winery-Restaurants-A-Paradise-for-Wine-and-Gourmet-Food-Connoisseurs

Explore the Margaret River Region by Going on Wine Tours and More


Although Margaret River is most famous for its wines, tourists can find plenty to do among the coastal landscapes and pretty little creeks and rivers. The area offers skydiving, whale watching, off-road adventures, and much more. For a real taste of the region, however, you can't do better than going on a tour. With more than two hundred wineries to choose from, the options for wine tours in Margaret River are almost unlimited. A self-guided tour lets you pick your own route, while a chauffeured tour offers the chance to sit back and relax while someone else does the hard work. A tour guide will show you the sights and scenery along the way. You can choose to go in a large or small group, by car or bus.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/78/Explore-the-Margaret-River-Region-by-Going-on-Wine-Tours-and-More

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Agritourism in Australia: Visit Local Wineries for Your Next Holiday


Agritourism, or Farm Tourism as it is more commonly known in Australia is a growing trend. With the increased interest in food in recent years, and particularly artisanal and regional foods, getting to the heart of produce and its production, farm visits are the next obvious step to shopping at the farmer's market. Agritourism ranges from simple farm stalls selling excess produce to home stay holidays which offer a unique insight into the life of an Australian farm. Agritourism is getting up close and personal with Australia's food production and through it getting a better appreciation of what's on your plate. The movement isn't exclusive to farms either. Wineries too are very much included and involved in this tourist sector. You only have to look at a Margaret River wineries map to see an example of how widespread and popular this leisure activity has become.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/77/Agritourism-in-Australia-Visit-Local-Wineries-for-Your-Next-Holiday

Margaret River Wineries: A Must-Visit Destination for Wine Lovers


Australian wine lovers are in luck – the country is one of the world's top ten wine producers and is also at the forefront of the latest and most innovative wine-making technologies. Most Australian wines are produced in the southeastern valleys of New South Wales and around the Limestone Coast, but wines produced in Western Australia are quickly becoming the new favourites of savvy wine connoisseurs. In particular, Margaret River wineries account for 20 per cent of Australia's total wine production. Here are some interesting figures to keep in mind: The local vineyards cover more than 5,000 hectares Margaret River is home to over 215 vineyards More than 150 wine-makers operate in the region More than a dozen grape varieties are grown in the fertile soils of this region, ranging from the popular Cabernet Sauvignon to lesser-known varieties like the aromatic Petit Verdot or the rich and berry-like Carnelian grapes.
https://theberryfarm.com.au/Blog/76/Margaret-River-Wineries-A-Must-Visit-Destination-for-Wine-Lovers