I’m a terrible blogger! Life has gotten in the way and I haven’t posted in ages despite my resolution to post at least once per quarter. So here’s a quick run down of our Hunter and other adventures from September to March this year.
Over the last six months we watched our dam levels slowly declining. They got so low, and the edges so exposed, that we joked we now had a beach! But in all seriousness, we were worried they would dry up entirely and I know a lot of producers in the valley were/are facing serious water shortages.
We attended the Brokenwood Lunch at Spicer’s Retreat in September. The food and wine were wonderful but it was the company that made the day. We attended with some friends, but also made some new friends on the day. If you ever get a chance to attend a luncheon organised by a winemaker, do give it a go – so much fun! We also had lunch at Martin Boetz‘s Cook’s Co-Op at Sackville. It was cooked by Paul West of River Cottage Australia fame.
Clive and I had a great weekend away in Canberra in September, starting with lunch at Grazing in Gundaroo and an overnight stay in town. We then stayed in Canberra itself so we could dine at Chairman and Yip. It’s an Asian restaurant with a magnificent degustation menu. Of course we visited Floriade too.
In October, Clive attended the Midnight Oil concert at Hope Estate. It was the perfect concert for a boy’s weekend. Back in Sydney we attended the Meet The Winemaker Dinner at 4Fourteen featuring Bruce Tyrell.
In November, we spent the day on Wine Island. It’s an annual event where a large number of wine producers showcase their wines on Clark Island in Sydney Harbour. The day starts with a boat ride to the island, and finishes hours later when you are dropped back at the Opera House. Very special.
November saw us travelling to Adelaide. Although the trip was to see the Ashes, we stayed in the Adelaide Hills and it was nice to experience another wine region. I can recommend the Adelaide Hills Country Cottages. As far as wineries, we enjoyed Shaw & Smith, Petaluma, and Bird in Hand. Lunch at The Lane Vineyard was a highlight.
I also squeezed in a quick trip to Coffs Harbour. Amanda needed to get the hours up for her licence so we had a girl’s weekend away. I was very brave spending 12 hours in the car while she drove.
During December and January we had some quiet weekends, just enjoying time on the property. We tackled some gardening and property maintenance tasks. A pinched nerve in my neck slowed me down but we still got lots done. We took some time out to wine taste and also tried some beers. We visited the markets, both Handmade in the Hunter (where I took the photo of the Clydesdales) and the Hunter Valley Country Markets at De Bortelli.
The markets were a great place to buy some fresh fruit and veggies plus we got some wonderful produce from the Wollombi Road Providore at Cessnock.
We enjoyed a trip to Bali with our girls. We stayed in Seminyak and enjoyed the sun, the culture and spending time together.
The pick of our meals out in the Hunter had to be dinner at EXP Restaurant. The degustation meal was fantastic with the most interesting ways of using ingredients and presenting the dishes. Leaves & Fishes was the choice for lunch – we enjoyed a wonderful meal with friends out on the deck over the water. We also took Susannah out to Hunters Quarter for lunch. The views there are amazing, as is the food and wine.
The scare of the year happened in December. There was an out of control bushfire in Lovedale with the smoke clearly visible from our property. Thankfully it was brought under control thanks to the firefighters.
I’ll leave you with a photo of Scarlett watching the sunset. xx












