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Category: Wine


Video: MFWF Legend Garry Crittenden and the evolution of Crittenden Estate

posted by Melbourne Food & Wine Festival 3:07 pm on May 7, 2012

Garry Crittenden, Crittenden Estate

 

We’d like to share a video featuring Garry Crittenden from Crittenden Estate, discussing the evolution of his family’s winery on the Mornington Peninsula, from planting their first vines in 1982 to pioneering the establishment of new grape varietals in Victoria.  Also discover which grape Garry thinks is the greatest in the world!

 

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Top event picks from Jill Dupleix and Terry Durack

posted by Melbourne Food & Wine Festival 10:01 am on February 17, 2012

 

To help you plan your delicious journey through 20 days of unforgettable eating and drinking, check out the top picks from Jill Dupleix and Terry Durack, two of Australia’s most loved food writers.

JILL DUPLEIX

Regional World’s Longest Lunches
It’s a very cool thing, to have so many individual long lunches happening at the same time all over Victoria, with everyone linked by their love of good food and wine, yet celebrating their own local produce and people. Should happen every Friday, I reckon, not just once a year.

Reconciliation through Dining at Charcoal Lane
It’s crazy that we are all so proud of Australia’s multicultural heritage yet we sort of forget about our own Aboriginal people being an integral part of that heritage.  Charcoal Lane is one of few restaurants to employ and train up Aboriginal young people and help them gain experience so that they too have a place at our table.

Massimo Bottura: The Press Club
I’m very excited about Massimo Bottura’s dinner at The Press Club. His restaurant Osteria Francescana in Modena has been awarded three Michelin stars since he was here for the 2010 Festival, and it will be great to peek inside his anarchic brain to see what the future holds for food.

Langham Melbourne MasterClass
Twenty years on, and it’s still just such a buzz. I love watching the international chefs ‘get’ how good Melbourne is, and watching Melbourne ‘get’ them too. Especially excited this year about Tsang Chui King, Miss Vy and Christian Puglisi. Three very different chefs, but I’ve eaten their food recently (in Hong Kong, Hoi Anh and Copenhagen) and I’m hungry for more.

Theatre of Ideas
Because it’s not all about eating and drinking. Theatre of Ideas is a wonderful playground for ideas, philosophies, trending topics and other food for the mind – there’s just as much to learn here as in a brilliant cookery demonstration.

TERRY DURACK

What I’m looking forward to most at the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival:

Having a pee at the super-sustainable Melbourne Food and Wine Festival Greenhouse by Joost (where urine from the boy’s room is used to fertilise the mustard seeds which produce the oil which fuel the generators, how cool is that?)

Eating up every word from David Chang, René Redzepi, and the gang at Theatre of Ideas. Anyone interested in the future of food really needs to be exposed to this level of debate.

Getting single-minded at Single Vineyard Perfection (part of Acqua Panna Global Wine Experience). Because I’m always drawn to single-minded passionate wine people such as Randall Grahm and Marilisa Allegrini, and single-minded passionate wines.

Going back 125 years at the Hotel Windsor’s Queen Victoria’s Feast. Because I’ve always had a soft spot for Melbourne’s grand old lady The Windsor, and it’s a great celebration of the Victoriana side of Melbourne’s history. And it’s a chance to dress up.

Meeting my lunch at A Taste of Place at Dunkeld. Because Dan Hunter of the Royal Mail is such a forward thinker, yet so deeply rooted in his local region; the perfect contemporary combination.

 



Taste of Spain in Melbourne

posted by Melbourne Food & Wine Festival 1:07 pm on November 16, 2011

Tapas menu at MoVida Next Door, Melbourne

It was great to see Spanish wine expert Scott Wasley featured in The Age, Epicure  this week as part of a story on Spanish food and wine in Melbourne.  As an importer and wine lover, Scott has an intimate knowledge of Spanish varietals and has been bringing them to our shores for the last decade.

If you share the same love of all things Spanish check out the article online.

Scott will be presenting at ‘Fire in the Belly’ as part of Acqua Panna Global Wine Experience, 10 March 2012.



Matt Skinner’s top picks for wine events

posted by Penny France 6:41 pm on February 8, 2011

Young gun wine expert Matt Skinner has scoured the Festival Guide and selected his top picks for wine events.

Matt Skinner

He also shares what he loves about food and wine in Melbourne:

I love Melbourne because we are an egalitarian city by nature – a city where talk of class systems and demographics are largely overshadowed by talk of footy, art and food – a city where you’re more likely to be judged on where you go for coffee than what you do for a living or how much you earn.

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Top event picks from our foodie friends

posted by Penny France 5:12 pm on December 14, 2010

Adriano Zumbo certainly knows a thing or two about the sweeter things in life.

He’s at the helm of a hugely popular patisserie in Balmain, Sydney creating out-of-this-world sweet treats – we’re sure the queues will stretch down to Melbourne soon enough.

Adriano Zumbo - C Mackintosh Photography

Adriano has chosen four “sweet-tooth” events from our 250+ event program for his top Festival picks:

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Be wined and dined by the culinary A-list

posted by Penny France 6:01 pm on November 16, 2010

Margaret Xu

We couldn’t let the Festival’s international stars leave Melbourne without teaming up with some of Melbourne’s most revered restaurants at MasterClass Chef and Winemaker Dinners.

Margaret Xu at ezard, Elena Arzak at The Press Club and Rachel Allen at Circa, the Prince.

And that’s just a taste.
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Top tips and sips at Wine Retreat

posted by Penny France 7:30 am on October 19, 2010

The wonderful world of wine will be open for inspection at Wine Retreat, as part of a full day at Langham Melbourne MasterClass.

Experts of the vine from Australia and beyond will guide you through the maze of wine from emerging Portuguese drops at Portugal’s Phoenix Rising to the friendly Australian-New Zealand rivalry of Beyond Bledisloe.
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Taste and tipple matches made in heaven

posted by Penny France 7:29 am on October 19, 2010

Ever wondered how to select a wine to complement your favourite spicy dish? Or, been puzzled by the traditional partners of cheese and wine?

New to the Festival in 2011 and part of a full day at Langham Melbourne MasterClass, Perfect Match allows foodies to feast on dishes from top chefs and producers from Geoff Lindsay’s aromatic spice dishes to the renowned cheeses of Will Studd.

Learn which drops go well with your favourite foods and leave with a repertoire of matches to impress your next dinner date.
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Benchmark the world of wine – Acqua Panna Global Wine Experience

posted by Melbourne Food & Wine Festival 7:29 am on October 19, 2010

If you’re wild about wine then Acqua Panna Global Wine Experience is for you.

Taste rare and exclusive drops from across the globe and debate the old and new worlds of wine with Australia’s most noted wine personalities and luminary overseas wine presenters including the Guigal Global Ambassador Brett Crittenden (UK) and Jean-Guillaume Prats from Cos d’Estournel (Bordeaux, France).

Expertise from across the Tasman also shines strongly with noted wine authority Bob Campbell MW presenting alongside specialist winemakers Warren Gibson of Trinity Hill and Bilancia and Ata Rangi’s Helen Masters.

There are four opportunities across two days to take part in this ultimate international wine experience.

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Return to Terroir – Australian first for consumers

posted by Melbourne Food & Wine Festival 7:29 am on October 19, 2010

London, New York, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, and now Melbourne!

Try some of the purest and most remarkable wines on the planet at Return to Terroir.

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