Launceston overnight visit - food & wine advice needed!
Launceston overnight visit - food & wine advice needed!
Hey all, travelling down to Launceston in a couple of weeks for some work on Friday, then Mrs TiggerK is joining me early Sat morning. One night in either Launceston or Hobart, then flying out of Launceston Sunday night.
Will have a hire car so a trip down to Hobart is possible and we're looking at 'must do food and wine experiences' with a bit of iconic Tassie scenery thrown in along the way.... lunch, dinner, brekkie, lunch and brief Sun night dinner in Launceston.
First time in Tasmania, so would appreciate any advice to help make the best use of time while we're there. Cheers in advance!
Will have a hire car so a trip down to Hobart is possible and we're looking at 'must do food and wine experiences' with a bit of iconic Tassie scenery thrown in along the way.... lunch, dinner, brekkie, lunch and brief Sun night dinner in Launceston.
First time in Tasmania, so would appreciate any advice to help make the best use of time while we're there. Cheers in advance!
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http://www.josefchromy.com.au/restaurant
DINING
Friday & Saturday evening from 6PM
did lunch a ways back. very good.
DINING
Friday & Saturday evening from 6PM
did lunch a ways back. very good.
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If you shoot down the east coast (not as direct as the central highway), and you have time, try some of the Milton wines. They seem to be doing some things right. They've been around a little while now, and appear to be getting a little more attention in recent times. Sparkling, Pinot Noir, and Riesling might all be worth sussing out.
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Damn you missed Garagistes in Hobart
Was the best restaurant in Australia IMO
In Hobart I love Franklin
Wine list is a bit funky
But food is all produce driven
The breakfast as Pigeon Hole
Or
My favourite is Berta
Was the best restaurant in Australia IMO
In Hobart I love Franklin
Wine list is a bit funky
But food is all produce driven
The breakfast as Pigeon Hole
Or
My favourite is Berta
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If I'm seeking out a winery to revist it's Freycinet.
Bit out of the way but probably some of the best wines I tasted on the apple Isle.
Bit out of the way but probably some of the best wines I tasted on the apple Isle.
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
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We enjoyed Pooley. Make sure you try some of the Cabernet and Blend in Tas, they were the surprise for me.
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Favourite spots in Launnie:
- Josef Chromy for a tasting followed by long lunch. Stunning pondside garden setting.
- Moore's Hill. Very friendly, excellent wines. The Riesling is excellent.
- The Mill (Restaurant, Providore, Gallery) in Launceston for dinner; seriously good food.
- Stay at The River House B&B in Dilston. Up on the hill with views across the river and valley:
- Josef Chromy for a tasting followed by long lunch. Stunning pondside garden setting.
- Moore's Hill. Very friendly, excellent wines. The Riesling is excellent.
- The Mill (Restaurant, Providore, Gallery) in Launceston for dinner; seriously good food.
- Stay at The River House B&B in Dilston. Up on the hill with views across the river and valley:
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PS if I had just 1 night, personally I'd focus on what Launceston and Tamar Valley has to offer rather than spend a number of hours behind the wheel.
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odyssey wrote:PS if I had just 1 night, personally I'd focus on what Launceston and Tamar Valley has to offer rather than spend a number of hours behind the wheel.
That's good advice. Go get stuck into some fizz in Tamar V.
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Maralinga Wine Society did a bit of a Tassie tour last year. Started with Launceston and Tamar Valley, then did Freycinet en route to Hobart/Derwent/Coal River Valleys/Lark Distillery.
Black Cow and Brisbane Street Bistro were good for food in Launceston. Also enjoyed a really good pinot tasting at Tamar Ridge, quite a few other CD's as well. Lots worth trying.
Black Cow and Brisbane Street Bistro were good for food in Launceston. Also enjoyed a really good pinot tasting at Tamar Ridge, quite a few other CD's as well. Lots worth trying.
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Scotty vino wrote:http://www.josefchromy.com.au/restaurant
DINING
Friday & Saturday evening from 6PM
did lunch a ways back. very good.
+1 for Josef Chromy
Good wines, great restaurant!
Cheers
Michael
PS If you wanted more scenery driving, I would skip Hobart and go to Freycinet (wineries) and back around the North-East for more Tamar Valley action!
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Thanks for all the advice everyone!! Really helpful, and cheers odyssey, was hoping you'd pop up! So yes, going to keep it simple, do a few wineries in Tamar V (a few are closed for winter though sadly), focus on finding some good food from local produce, maybe a food market, cosy meal somewhere in Launceston (will check the above places) and save Hobart for another time. Chromy sounds like the go for lunch so far.
Sadly not enough time for golf, but thanks for the suggestion Mike!
Sadly not enough time for golf, but thanks for the suggestion Mike!
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If you have time to drive out of Launceston, Delamere is worth visiting (about 40 mins).
There's a few other places nearby too, Bay of Fires, Pipers Brook, Janz etc if that sweetens the deal for M .
I wasn't a fan of a lot of wineries unfortunately, wines mostly average at ambitious prices.
Velo is in Launceston and they had a good oaked Chardy (the un-oaked one was muck). Moores hill as Andy says is worth considering, handy location, superb host and Rieslings were decent.
Agree with reccos on Chromy for casual lunch. Funnily enough we had a great tasting experience there a few years ago, wines were ok but the girl hosting was terrific. However we re-visited Delamere a year or so ago and she had just started working there.
There's a few other places nearby too, Bay of Fires, Pipers Brook, Janz etc if that sweetens the deal for M .
I wasn't a fan of a lot of wineries unfortunately, wines mostly average at ambitious prices.
Velo is in Launceston and they had a good oaked Chardy (the un-oaked one was muck). Moores hill as Andy says is worth considering, handy location, superb host and Rieslings were decent.
Agree with reccos on Chromy for casual lunch. Funnily enough we had a great tasting experience there a few years ago, wines were ok but the girl hosting was terrific. However we re-visited Delamere a year or so ago and she had just started working there.
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Wineries we did recently were Delamere, Bay of Fires, Tamar Ridge, Holm Oak, Chromy (all good), Velo (average), Freycinet (excellent). Great pinot tasting at Tamar Ridge, but we organised that as a one off.
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