Thursday, September 27, 2007

Day TWO

Well first thing was first... we needed to get the days press releases out.

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Fine food, fine wine and breath taking atmosphere

Day two of 2007 CORROBOREE – THE AMERICAS


With a successful first day to Corroboree 2007 done and dusted now all anticipation is aimed towards the highlight of the three-day event the What’s Cooking Down Under? Aussie Food and Wine Night, which is being held tonight at Hunter Valley Gardens.

The Hunters finest food and wine providers are preparing to dazzle the American tourists with everything the Hunter Valley has to offer. Fine food, fine wine and breath taking atmosphere, the Hunter is the cream of the crop when it comes to the perfect destination for the American “Aussie Specialist” travel agents.

Whats Cooking Down Under? Aussie Food and Wine Night will be held at the breath taking Hunter Valley Gardens where the “Aussie Specialists” will be tantalizing their taste buds with best food and wine the Hunter has to offer.

Wines from Hunter Wineries such as Tamburlanie, Tower Estate, McGuigan Cellars and Allandale Winery will be on display to complement the fine foods of Il Cacciatore, Chez Pok, and The Mill Restaurant to name a few.

And while the entire theme of Corroboree 2007 is What’s Cooking Down Under? the Aussie Food and Wine Night will also give something back to the Hunter and will recognize Corroboree as a carbon-neutral event with the planting of one of the most threatened plants on Earth- the Wollemi Pine.

The Aussie Specialists will spend the day experiencing Australia. With everything from vegemite and billy tea for breakfast at the Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley through to a picnic lunch by the pond on the first tea of Hunter Valley Golf and Country Club’s championship course. As the day progresses they will have the opportunity to view and experience Australian products and services as sellers and agents get the chance to mingle and attend exhibitions at the Corroboree 2007 marketplace. This will promote Australian products to an international audience and will benefit the Australian tourism industry for years to come.

But by far the feature of not only the day but also the entire event will be the experience presented to the Aussie Specialists at Hunter Valley Gardens this evening.

ENDS

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