This weekend marks the second regional Food and Drink Trail in the Mudgee region. Saturday March 25 and 26 will see 22 venues offering local wines and other beverages with regionally inspired small dishes.
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For the first time, the trail has expanded to Rylstone, incorporating Naked Lady Wines.
“We are lucky to have such diversity in Mudgee,” said Mudgee wine association president, Jess Chrcek.
"Diversity is a key theme of our region. Our winemakers have historically been recognised for their traditional red wines, however riesling, chardonnay and alternate varietals are quickly gaining attention.
“We have also seen a number of new industries established recently; beer, spirits and now shrubs are colouring our region.”
As part of the trail, the Rosby Wine cellar door will be showing off some new works by a number of Sculptures in the Garden artists.
The Trail Pass, consisting of five vouchers, is redeemable for one pairing of food and drink at the venues.