Sydney's culinary scene offers rich experiences without requiring extended travel. While the Hunter Valley is world-renowned, savvy travelers will appreciate the ease and sophistication of the city's wine bars and nearby Southern Highlands. Zicasso travel specialist Dick suggests skipping the long Hunter Valley drive in favor of more rewarding urban and regional options.
- Urban Wine Bars and Harborside Dining: Discover wine bars showcasing boutique Australian labels through curated flights or dine by the harbor with views of the Opera House while enjoying innovative tasting menus. Dishes may include native ingredients like marron tail or muntries berries for a taste of place.
- Southern Highlands Wine Escape: Just 90 minutes from Sydney, the Southern Highlands offers cool-climate wines like elegant pinot noir and mineral-driven chardonnay paired with hyperlocal dishes. Think foraged mushrooms served in restaurants overlooking the very vineyards that produce your wine.
- Sensory Market Experiences: Dive into Sydney’s food markets, where you'll find just-shucked Pacific oysters, blue swimmer crabs, and a parade of seasonal, local produce that defines the region’s identity.
This combination of coastal-city energy and easy regional access offers a balance between gastronomic creativity and wine-country tradition, without the hassle of long day trips.
Highlights:
- Sydney Fish Market Workshops: Learn seafood prep techniques and enjoy ocean-fresh tastings with crisp local verdelho.
- Truffle Hunts in the Southern Highlands: Join trained dogs to uncover truffles, followed by gourmet lunches paired with earthy pinot noir.
- Indigenous Foraging Tours: Explore edible native flora and enjoy a bush-tucker feast with lemon myrtle, finger lime, and more.
- Urban Distillery Tastings: Sample small-batch gins infused with Tasmanian pepper, river mint, and sea parsley.