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2018 AGM3 R D - 9 T H N O V E M B E R
New World. Old World.
Our World.
Adelaide is eagerly looking forward to hosting the Great Wine Capitals of the World Network Annual General Meeting in 2018.
This vibrant city and its supporting 18 wine regions will welcome the delegates to South Australia. A destination that comprises the most ancient soils on earth, the oldest continuously producing vines, a diverse array of coastal, hillside, and valley sites, and which increasingly understands the special confluence of location, history, geology and culture that shapes the evolution of distinctive wine, memorable experiences and great gastronomy.
Here, new innovation rubs shoulders with old ways; seventh generation vignerons mix with new, millennial start-ups; 150 year old ancestor vines vie with new alternative varieties; and fine wine collectables share the same table with bio-dynamic, next generation funk… Add in a dynamic restaurant and bar scene that artfully blends old with new, and east with west, and you have a wildly-fermenting starter culture of its own!
The common thread that holds this exuberant story together is simple: a proud inheritance that we are determined to maintain in a sustainable way, and a natural desire to continue to challenge, explore, learn and share.
Adelaide | South Australia: Welcome to New World. Old World. Our World.
New World. Old World.
Our World.
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Welcome message
I am delighted that Adelaide | South Australia is a member of the prestigious Great Wine Capitals Global Network.
As the wine capital of Australia, Adelaide is excited to offer you as a delegate an amazing range of culinary tourism experiences both within our vibrant city and throughout our 18 wine regions. With 200
cellar doors within an hour’s drive of the city centre, I can promise you a memorable winery experience during your visit, as well as the chance to cuddle a koala and handfeed a kangaroo, walk along our pristine beaches or dine at one of our award winning restaurants.
In addition to our premium food and wine, Adelaide is also known for it’s music, art, sport and culinary festivals. In 2014 we were recognised by Lonely Planet as one of the top 10 cities in the world to visit.
I look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide | South Australia, building an enduring relationship with you and sharing a place close to my heart. Come and visit for an experience of a lifetime.
Honourable Leon Bignell MP Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries; Minister for Tourism
South AustraliaJoin us in Adelaide,
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA
MURRAY RIVER
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The South Australian Wine StorySouth Australia’s wine history may be short by Old World standards, but it is incredibly rich. And the reason for our success and status is quite simple.
Wine is central to South Australia’s being and dominates our thinking as clearly as vineyards enhance our landscape. It is at once a way of life, an economic driver and a source of immense pride.
Accounting for almost half of the national wine production (and around 80% of Australia’s premium wine), South Australia’s wine industry is internationally renowned for producing world class wines.
South Australia has some of the oldest vines in the world, thanks to rigorous biosecurity measures that have kept our state free of phylloxera.
Our clean water, air and soil, combined with optimal climate and innovative winemaking practice make the world sit up and take notice.
We are blessed with a diversity of soils and climates that provide a perfect platform for excellence and innovation. But it takes passion and skill to bring potential to reality and to do it in style. That is the real South Australian story.
South Australia is known as Australia’s wine capital with 18 wine growing regions and 200 cellar doors within an hour’s drive of Adelaide. The regions of South Australia offer a diversity of geology and climactic conditions, from the cool climate of Coonawarra, Adelaide Hills and Wrattonbully to the warmer Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale and Riverland.
South Australia’s 18 Wine Regions
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AGM Program
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Day 1 (Saturday 3rd November) - Arrival and Registration
Day 2 (Sunday 4th November) - Adelaide City
Morning Walking Tours of Adelaide City. Delegates will be guided by South Australian identities and Premium Food and Wine Ambassadors to explore Adelaide City, including the Riverbank Promenade and Footbridge to unveil/visit the GWC Directional sign. Stroll through the city’s laneways and enjoy breakfast at your guide’s favourite Cafe. To conclude at Adelaide Oval where participants can enjoy a behind the scenes tour of Adelaide Oval.
Lunch Delegation Welcome Cocktail Reception at Adelaide Oval in Audi Stadium Room.
Afternoon Working Sessions at the Adelaide Oval
Dinner Taste of Adelaide Welcome Dinner at Tandanya Cultural Centre with chef, Simon Bryant, and a special welcome to country by Aboriginal Elders. Immerse yourself in the Indigenous history of South Australia and its influence on our place.
Day 3 (Monday 5th November) - Regional Technical Tours - Delegates to choose their preferred region.
Option 1 - Clare Valley
One of Australia’s premier wine regions, boasting wines of elegance and power. Enjoy a bike ride along the Riesling Trail, take in the views over lunch joined by some of our local icon winemakers and experience the farming history of the region with a visit to a working sheep station. No other region offers such a mix of luxury, wine, food, history, culture, relaxation, action and adventure quite like the Clare Valley. It is the quintessential Australian experience.
Day 4 (Tuesday 6th November) - Barossa
Morning Begin the morning with a bus trip to the Barossa region - arriving at Yalumba Signature Cellar for the New World. Old World. Our World. conference. To be followed by a barrel making demonstration and a contemporaneous wine tasting at the working Cooperage.
Lunch Delegate groups attending one of the following venues: Hentley Farm, St Hugo, Appellation/The Louise or Elderton Cellar Door.
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Option 2 - Riverland
Experience The Murray River, lifeblood to South Australia and one of the world’s great rivers, which gives life and beauty to its ancient landscape. Known as the Riverland, Australia’s most productive wine region, you will take away lingering memories of these riverscapes, the region’s unique food and leisure experiences long after your visit.
Option 3 - Coonawarra
Take a 30 min flight to Coonawarra and experience the region’s natural beauty from sea to vines including South Australia’s only World Heritage site the Naracoorte Caves. Enjoy world class Coonawarra wines from making your own blend to walking the vines to a long lunch with the finest seafood and agriculture.
Option 4 - Langhorne Creek
Join the vignerons of Langhorne Creek on a once in a lifetime adventure to the Coorong National Park and Southern Ocean to show you what makes Langhorne Creek a temperate maritime region. Local winemakers will host an unforgettable tasting on the sands of the estuary followed by a lunch of local wild catch and foraged seafood and shellfish.
Evening Free night for delegates
Day 3 (Monday 5th November) - Regional Technical Tours - Delegates to choose their preferred region. (Cont...)
Day 5 (Wednesday 7th November) - McLaren Vale
Morning Executive Committee - Regional Tour of McLaren Vale. Introduction and welcome with coffees and local pastries at Coriole Wines, followed by Helicopter Flights over McLaren Vale then a Sustainable Winegrowing Australia Overview and Regional Grenache Masterclass at Kay Brothers.
Business Delegates - Offer of various immersion experiences throughout the day.
Working Committees - Meetings at three different venues: Primo Estate, The Cube @ d’Arenberg or Wirra Wirra.
Day 4 (Tuesday 6th November) - Barossa (Cont...)
Afternoon Working Committees - Remain at their designated venue for afternoon.
Business Delegates - Allocated one of the following streams:
• Eden Valley Odyssey: Lunch at Hutton Vale, Walk the Camino to Henschke and visit and taste at Hill of Grace vineyard, then on to Mengler Hill Sculpture Park, try Croquet on the lawn at Chateau Tanunda for afternoon tea.
• Lunch & Tasting at Harvest Kitchen/Artisans, then on to Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz vineyard visit and tasting (the oldest Shiraz vines in the world), perhaps taking in the Organ & Art Gallery if time permitted, and a visit to the Kegelbahn.
Late Afternoon
All delegates regather at Fino Courtyard, Seppeltsfield for a fortified tasting and canapés and Jam Factory Visit and a wrap-up thank you. Bus transfer straight to dinner via southern Barossa.
Dinner Bus transfer to Penfolds Magill Estate – Hosted by Adelaide South Australia’s Great Wine Capital Ambassador & Icon Peter Gago.
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Lunch Executive Committee - Meet with Government/Minister Representatives over lunch at Star of Greece.
Working Committee - Pizzateca.
Afternoon Executive Committee - Beach cricket and local beers on Port Willunga, regional Shiraz tasting and clay pigeon shooting at McLaren Vale Distillery.
Working Committee - Return to various destinations for working sessions.
Evening International Wine Tasting at the National Wine Centre, showcasing the 8 Great Wine Capital Regions against Adelaide | South Australia’s 18 wine region offerings.
Day 6 (Thursday 8th November) - Adelaide Hills
Morning Executive Committee Meeting in Adelaide. All other delegates on an Adelaide Hills Wine Region Immersion tour to selected Hills wineries, with an opportunity to cuddle koalas & kangaroos.
Lunch Adelaide Hills Long Table Lunch on the lawns at Mount Lofty House with locally sourced produce and premium wines.
Afternoon GWC AGM Closing Ceremony at Parliament House.
Dinner Gala Dinner and International Best of Wine Tourism Awards (BoWTA) Ceremony at the Botanic Gardens.
Day 7 (Friday 9th November) - Departure or post AGM touring
Day 5 (Wednesday 7th November) - McLaren Vale (Cont...)
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Nicknamed the “Festival State”, South Australia prides itself on being an art and culture hub and holds multiple creative festivals throughout the year.
Classified as the oldest surviving German settlement in Australia, the quaint town of Hahndorf is located in the Adelaide Hills, only a 20-minute drive from Adelaide’s CBD.
The outback town Coober Pedy is known for its status as the biggest opal-producing area in the world, and at least half the population lives in underground accommodation.
South Australia has Australia’s First Certified Organic Pizza Restaurant. All purchased ingredients are sustainably farmed, don’t use artificial fertilisers, pesticides or herbicides and they are Fair Trade.
South Australia is the driest state on the world’s driest continent and home to Australia’s largest salt lake. Lake Eyre is 144 kilometres long and 77 kilometres wide.
Australia’s third largest island, Kangaroo Island, is a spectacular area that is sometimes described as a “zoo without fences”. It also happens to be the only sanctuary in the world for Ligurian bees.
South Australia is also home to the world’s largest cattle station. At roughly 24,000 square kilometres, Anna Creek Station is larger even than Israel or Belgium.
In 1872, Adelaide was the first Australian capital city to be connected by telegraph with London.
Quick FactsSouth Australia is a diverse state made up mostly of dramatic arid and semi-arid country known as the Outback. There are areas of greener land towards the beautiful coastline and along Australia’s longest river, the mighty Murray. The vibrant capital city, Adelaide, was a planned colony rather than a convict settlement like most other Australian state capitals. The state is known for its wines, produce and major festivals and sporting events.
Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate and experiences mild winters and a warm, dry summer, with four distinct seasons.
Spring (September – November) : Spring sees weather warm up with average temperatures between 11.8 - 22°C (53.2 - 71.6°F). Rainfall is low but evenings can be quite brisk as temperatures drop quickly.
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Diverse Travel has prepared special accommodation packages for delegates attending the AGM. Please nominate your preferences below and a representative from Diverse Travel will contact you to finalise your booking.
Contact details: 9 / 24 Stirling Street, Thebarton SA 5031, AUSTRALIA Telephone: 61 8 8234 8324 Email: [email protected]
Package excludes: International or domestic flights, Items of a personal nature Meals not indicated as included, Gratuities Travel Insurance , AGM Registration, Costs associated with Visas.
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Recommended HotelsPullman Adelaide Adelaide’s newest 5-star hotel in the heart of the city. Rooms and suites offer a fresh, open layout. Concierge 24 hrs, 7 days.Superior Room – an open-plan room, plush bedding with pillow menu and large light-filled windows made the Pullman Available with either 1 King or 2 Double Beds (subject to availability).Package includes: 6 nights King Superior Room, 3rd – 9th November 2018, Full Buffet Breakfast, Complimentary in-room Wi-Fi, Private Airport transfers, AUD$1,785.00 per person per room (single), AUD$970.00 per person per room (twin share)
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Kangaroo Island
Just a 20-minute flight from Adelaide is Kangaroo Island, an island of rugged natural beauty and a sanctuary for wildlife, such as kangaroos, koalas, seals, penguin colonies, diverse bird species and even whales during winter. Kangaroo Island is truly one of the best places in Australia to see wildlife up close.
The best way to get acquainted with Kangaroo Island’s unique wildlife and spectacular sights is from the comfort of a luxury
four-wheel drive vehicle with a knowledgeable local guide.
Kangaroo Island is also home to some of South Australia’s best destination dining experiences. Dine under the burrows of an ancient Enchanted Figtree, sip on gin distilled with local botanicals or overlook the tranquil waters of Eastern Cove as you tuck into fresh oysters and sip on local wines.
Stay for a day or a few and discover this unique island paradise.
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Pre/post Tour Suggestions
South Australia - So Much, So Close
Choose from our recommendations below, or speak with us and we will tailor the perfect experience specifically for you.
There’s much to love about South Australia where exceptional food and world-famous wine are a way of life; where ancient Outback desert country, green rolling hills, dramatic coastlines and pristine beaches offer the travel-ler the perfect mix of breathtaking Australian landscapes to discover.
You don’t have to travel far to indulge in unique dining experiences, spot incredible wildlife, see stunning scenery, taste the freshest seafood straight from the ocean or bite into some Australian bush tucker.
Eyre Peninsula – South Australia’s aquatic playground and seafood destination
Get up-close to dolphins, sea lions and cage dive with sharks, all along the Eyre Peninsula’s stunning coastline. Head out on a full day aquatic adventure to swim with playful, friendly sea lions, known as ‘the puppy dogs of the sea’ or embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adrenaline pumping experience cage diving with great white sharks.
Eyre Peninsula is Australia’s true seafood frontier. Treat yourself to a seafood banquet with some of the freshest and tastiest seafood in Australia - oysters, abalone, prawns, tuna, rock lobster, salmon and King George Whiting are all found here.
Set sail on a fishing safari with a local, or head out to an oyster farm to taste fresh Coffin Bay oysters plucked straight from the sea. Forage for your own seafood, collecting cockles, oysters, abalone and fish, on one of the many outstanding seafood experiences in the region.
Flinders Ranges and Outback
Step back in time to a beautifully rugged 540 million year old landscape, the Flinders Ranges. Walk through ancient gorges to discover impressive fossil remains and Aboriginal rock art. See rare native animals, such as the endangered Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby, and hundreds of bird species. Visit Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre spanning 100 kilometres, created from an ancient mountain range that has eroded over millions of years. See blazing orange sunsets and sleep out
under the stars in bush luxury, historic homesteads or eco-villas. Visit outback pubs, meet the locals and feast on Australian bush tucker and the region’s famous feral food platter made from emu pate, kangaroo mettwurst and much more.
If you want to experience the Flinders Ranges and Outback and see it all, join a professionally guided tour. You can take a scenic flight and marvel at the spectacle of Wilpena Pound or the great salt lake Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre below, or travel overland in a 4WD. This breathtaking land will captivate your heart.
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KAARUNGAINGKU YARTA “Wine Tasting Country”
The artwork shows clusters of coloured dots that represent the different wine regions across South Australia. The black lines represent journey lines in the form of grape vines coming into the gathering place from the 4 corners of the world. The circle in the middle represents a meeting place. This is a place where people are invited to sit and share their own Great Wine Capitals journey. The U shaped symbols represent people sitting, they sit together from all over the world.