The Urban Wine Walk hits Cronulla for the first time on May 13.
Wineries will descend on Cronulla's leading venues, transforming them into urban cellar doors, bringing regional producers face to face with customers, who are invited to discover new wine in a fun, self-guided format.
Featured is winemaker Daniel Payne and his wife Jenni, Dirt Candy Wine, small-batch, artisan wine producers based in the Hunter Valley.
Trudy Stacy from Clandestine Wines will pour at Croydon Lane Wine and Tapas bar, treating wine lovers to their wines made fruit sourced from quality South Australian and Victorian vineyards.
Yume Wines will be at Yalla Sawah. Female winemaker Lou Chalmer has developed quite a following over recent years with her range of natural wines and Ambrosias.
Established in 1997, Yarrh Wines from the Canberra wine district, who are using sustainable practices and limited artificial input, bring their joyful reds and whites to Cony's as are ChaLou Wines from the Orange region.
Pizzini Wines, a family-owned winery in the King Valley wine region of North East Victoria, will bring their Italian wine varieties to Cronulla RSL.
"We started Urban Wine Walk because we wanted to take next-gen wine producers out of the shadows, out of the hills, and put them on a bigger stage smack bang in the middle of busy neighbourhoods, in front of a receptive crowd," Urban Wine Walk founder Josh Starick, said.
"In terms of the venues, our aim has always been to use our events as a platform to showcase and support local venues who put their blood, sweat and tears into providing the local community with a vibrant and enjoyable place to socialise with friends, all year-round."
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