Posts by Damian Cerini
Cycling in Hawkes Bay – The Top 6 Reasons
Here’s our Top 6 reasons why we think cycling in Hawkes Bay should be on your bucket list. Hawkes Bay on the north east coast of the New Zealand North Island is a stunning place, and has been a beneficiary of the New Zealand governments heavy investment in cycling infrastructure. The trails are mainly flat,…
Read More2015 Australia’s Best Cellar Door Awards
Find out who won the Gourmet Traveller WINE’s Best Cellar Door awards for 2015.
Read MorePinot Gris vs Pinot Grigio
Pinot Gris vs Pinot Grigio. Learn the difference in this concise summary so you can impress your friends at that next dinner party.
Read MoreFrance Cycling Tour Specials
Save over $A1,000 on these limited France Cycling Tour Specials for 2015 departures
Read MoreWho Won our Italian Wine Tasting Experience?
Find out who won the Tour de Vines’ ‘Discover Italian Wines’ evening for 2, as part of the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival
Read MorePublic Holidays 2015
It’s always a good idea to know when the public holidays are, so you can plan your escape! And in Australia, we are very good at travelling over long weekends, so it pays to beat the crowds and plan ahead. Here’s a handy list of public holidays across Australia for each of the major states and territories. (Note…
Read MoreTop 5 Regions of France Ideal for Cycling Wine Tours
France is the perfect destination for cycling wine tours. Find out the Top 5 Regions in France tailor made for cycling wine tours.
Read MoreAdventure Travel in Style – Hot Dozen List
Find out what the Top 12 global adventure travel experiences are, as rated by the esteemed Traveller liftout (Fairfax). And yes Tour de Vines is on the list.
Read MoreCycling the Riesling Trail
A group of Melbournites set off cycling the Riesling Trail in the Clare Valley South Australia over the October long weekend 2014. See what they discovered in this pictorial blog. First a brief rundown of the cycling tour itinerary: Cycling the Riesling Trail Day 1 Adelaide to the Barossa Valley. Jump on our bikes and…
Read MoreCycling in Burgundy: A ‘Taste’ Sensation
When most people think of cycling in Burgundy, they think of rows and rows of vineyards and plentiful cellar doors with fine wines. That is certainly true, but when actually cycling in Burgundy you will discover the region is possibly now more famous for it’s food than it ‘s wine.
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