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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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