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travelersadventure · 1 year
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Hanmer Springs Retreat: Your Ideal Destination for Conference Venues
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Elevate your corporate gatherings with the natural beauty and sophistication of Hanmer Springs. Our Hanmer Springs conference venues provide modern amenities and serene surroundings, ensuring successful meetings and conferences.
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Hotels in Hanmer Springs
Hanmer Springs Retreat provide Hotels in Hanmer Springs. A BBQ area where guests can relax, cook their own meal and enjoy the views from a sheltered outdoor dining area. They also make hotels more accessible for older individuals with changing abilities to ensure a seamless experience.
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twelvebyseventyfive · 6 years
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2018 in review: quite a year (part 1 of 2)
2018 began in New Zealand, where I’d been staying for Christmas. It was to be the first of several joy-filled trips to this wonderful country. This time last year, I’d been planning to relocate there. The picture above is looking from the top of the Clayvin Vineyard in the Marlborough region.
I was allowed to attend the Southern Pinot workshop in Hanmer springs in the capacity of accompanying partner. This meant I was allowed to taste the finished wines, but not take part in the sessions where winemakers brought along unfinished wines for frank appraisal by their peers. It’s a great event, and one of the reasons that New Zealand is making such strides with Pinot Noir: there’s a lot of sharing and learning together.
The stunning Milford Sound, which is actually a fjord
Nat and I did a bit of touring around South Island, including a visit to Milford South, a great life experience.
This was followed by some time at the Central Otago Pinot Noir conference. Pictured above, I’m taking a dip with Ned Goodwin and Frances Hut in Lake Wakatipu.
Pinot Central was great. Here’s the panel that led a great tasting of Oregon Pinot Noir: Elaine Brown, Adam Campbell and Sam Tannahill.
Lake Hāwea
We drove back through some spectacular scenery, through the Haast Pass and up the west coast.
February saw me head to South Africa, for some vintage with Gabrielskloof in Bot River. This is a great place to work: there are three talented winemakers sharing the same space. Peter-Allen Finlayson (above; he makes the excellent Crystallum wines and also the Gabrielskloof wines for his wife Nicolene’s family) is one.
Then there’s Marilese Niemann, of Momento: she’s sampling Grenache here in the Bot River.
John Seccombe in the Semillon block he buys grapes from, Franschhoek
And there’s John Seccombe of Thorne & Daughters.
Foot treading a whole-bunch ferment to release some juice
  While I was in South Africa I too part in a memorable tasting of old Italian wines with the Swartland crew.
Pedro Marques of Vale de Capucha in Lisboa, making some stunning whites from interesting limestone-rich soils
Then it was off to Porto for Simplesmente Vinho, an amazing celebration of artisan wines from Portugal and northern Spain.
Antonio Madeira is a new superstar of the Dão with his amazingly elegant wines
Luis Seabra is making very correct, but also quite serious wines from the Douro and Vinho Verde, and has just rented a vineyard in Dão
I also had an ill-fated trip to Provence where I almost got snowed in, at the end of February. Beast from the East.
March took me back briefly to New Zealand, where among other things I caught up with the talented Dave Clouston who is doing great things with his Two Rivers project, and also some side projects. Above is his Brookby Road vineyard.
Dave Clouston
And I also headed to Japan, for an in-depth exploration of the Nagano wine region.
Yutaka Nakajima
Shigeyuki Kusunoki
Akihiko Soga in one of his vineyards
Bruce Outlive, who makes some amazing natural wines in Hokkaido
I headed back from Japan in time for Prowein. I did some work for Canada (above), New Zealand and Oregon.
And we drank Green Chartreuse in the Killeputsch. And then it was April. Time for tranche 2 of the 2018 International Wine Challenge. Two weeks of judging wine with good people.
There’s a lot of interest in the IWC! Here, Kenichi Ohashi is being interviewed by Japanese TV
We even got to see some cricket at The Oval, where we judge.
Then another visit to Beaujolais. A mixture of producer visits (this is Mont Brouilly, above) and the Biens Boires Beaujolais event.
Some tasting snacks with Yvon Metras, one of the legendary producers in the region.
Pierre Cotton, a new star producer.
And a visit with Fabien Duperray of Jules Desjourneys: the new reference for Beaujolais and the Maconnais.
Then it was back to New Zealand, just in time to catch Takaki Okada’s post-vintage Hangi. The food is cooked in a pit, and this is the unearthing.
In New Zealand I ate well. We had a blow-out wine dinner at Scotch Bar in Blenheim (above, the wines).
Then a great meal at Roots Lyttleton (near Christchurch). It’s a very creative foragey sort of place, and regarded to be one of Kiwiland’s best restaurants.
And a brilliant cocktails and food matching evening at Arbour in Marlborough. Arbour is a gem.
Dr Andrew Hedley, not just a master of Riesling
I also did some good visits, including Framingham and their superb wines.
Damien Yvon, Clos Henri winemaker
Clos Henri, bringing a bit of the Loire to Blenheim.
The three Vandals
And the fab Vandals, making some fun wines.
There was time for a holiday in Thailand with Natalie and her friends. My first time here.
Then off to the Okanagan, beginning with some time in Vancouver, where we got to cook with Ned Bell. And then we had a trip visiting some of the top wineries in this exciting region.
Time to revisit the Garnet Valley Ranch of Haywire: last time I was here it was just planted.
Concrete and terracotta: this is a winery given to alternative elevage
This is one of the Culmina vineyards: spectacular
June also saw Ben Henshaw, Daniel Primack and I head to Rias Baixas in northern Spain.
There I discovered gastronomic tinned seafood.
And the charming town of Cambados where we stayed.
Some quality time in Ribeira Sacra, which is a stunning region.
Alfonso and Roberto of Envinate
I also went to Norway for the Sandjeford wine festival, with Brian Smith of Elgin Ridge as my travelling companion
Then it was back to Vancouver, and from there to Penticton in the Okanagan, to judge the National Wine Awards of Canada. Always good to hang with my Canadian family.
Bill Zachirkiw
Michelle Bouffard and Brad Royale
Christina Hartigan
Ben Mcphee-Sigurdsson
John Szabo
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travelersadventure · 1 year
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Elevate Your Business: Hanmer Springs Retreat's Premier Conference Facilities
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Elevate your corporate events with Hanmer Springs conferences. Our versatile venues, surrounded by picturesque landscapes, provide the ideal setting for productive meetings, team building, and unforgettable gatherings.
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travelersadventure · 1 year
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Elevate Your Conferences in New Zealand: Hanmer Springs Retreat's Premier Conference Venues
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travelersadventure · 1 year
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Success Beyond Measure: Hanmer Springs Retreat's Premier Venue for Business Events in Hanmer Springs
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Elevate your corporate gatherings with the natural beauty and sophistication of Hanmer Springs. Our Hanmer Springs conference venues provide modern amenities and serene surroundings, ensuring successful meetings and conferences.
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travelersadventure · 1 year
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Elevate Your Meetings: Hanmer Springs Retreat's Premier Conference Venues in Hanmer Springs
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Elevate your corporate events amidst the picturesque backdrop of Hanmer Springs. Our state-of-the-art hanmer springs conference venues offer modern amenities and inspiring surroundings, ensuring successful and productive gatherings.
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travelersadventure · 1 year
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Success Beyond Measure: Hanmer Springs Retreat's Premier Venue for Business Events in Hanmer Springs
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Enhance your corporate gatherings with the natural beauty and sophistication of Hanmer Springs. Our Hanmer Springs business events facilities provide modern amenities and serene surroundings, elevating your meetings and conferences to success.
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Elevate Your Meetings: Hanmer Springs Retreat's Premier Conference Venues in Hanmer Springs
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Discover exceptional Hanmer Springs conference venues that seamlessly blend business with pleasure. Our state-of-the-art facilities, surrounded by the natural beauty of Hanmer Springs, create an inspiring backdrop for successful events.
Book Now : https://reservations.travelclick.com/112113
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Elevate Your Events at Hanmer Springs Retreat: Premier Conference Venues in Nature's Embrace
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Elevate your corporate gatherings amidst the picturesque backdrop of Hanmer Springs. Our Hanmer Springs conference venues offer state-of-the-art facilities, inspiring surroundings, and impeccable service to ensure a successful event.
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Meetings in Hanmer Springs
Are you finding for Meetings in Hanmer Springs? Hanmerspringsretreat offers both high quality conference facilities and on-site accommodation for your event, meeting or conference. And they also recommend a wide selection of fun and reasonable hotel special deals and packages.
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