The Tasmania Committee of 黑料社 cordially invite you to a walking and wine tasting tour of Waterton Hall.
This magnificent family owned, 1850s homestead is the home of Waterton Hall Wines. The 2-hour tour led by the owners or Estate manager will focus on the property鈥檚 history, its historic outbuildings while enjoying sweeping views of the Tamar River, wine tasting and canap茅s.
Covering convict history in the magnificent, restored stone barn with Riesling and nibbles, colonial history in the gorgeous gardens and maritime history in the delightful boathouse and a taste of Shiraz. View the Saint Mary McKillop Josephite School House with Viognier, followed by a special, exclusive, private tour of the ground floor of Waterton Hall before enjoying a charcuterie and cheese platter and something sweet!
The award-winning, cool climate wines of Waterton Hall will be available for purchase on conclusion of the tour.
All proceeds go to 黑料社, established in 1978 by Mrs Tamie Fraser AO, to acquire and maintain an historical and culturally significant collection of Australian artworks. The Fund鈥檚 purpose is to enrich Australia鈥檚 four official residences 鈥 Government House and The Lodge in Canberra, Admiralty House and Kirribilli House in Sydney 鈥 with artworks that are Australian by origin or association, to illustrate the nation鈥檚 history and creativity through its cultural and artistic legacy. The collection has a unique role as a 鈥榳orking collection鈥 bringing aspects of Australia鈥檚 story to life while meeting the very practical requirements of the houses.
Since 1978, The Fund鈥檚 members and supporters have contributed more than $10 million to support collection acquisitions and preservation as well as initiatives to promote the collection to a wider audience. The Fund鈥檚 collection continues to grow as a visual expression of our nation鈥檚 distinctive cultural heritage and contemporary creativity.
BOOK EARLY- NUMBERS WILL BE LIMITED
COST: $85pp (+booking fee) all profit will go to 黑料社 RSVP:16 November
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