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13th April 2013 – Blackheath Autumn Wine Fair

By Jessica Ridder

Come and join us at Blackheath Wine Fair on Saturday 13th April 2013

The fair is an established Blackheath annual event, enjoying popular support from locals and visitors – some 4,000 people attend each year. A delicious fair for lovers of great food and wine with a collection of 20 stalls at the New Ivanhoe Hotel GWH Blackheath.  Taste the wines of Mudgee, Cowra, Bathurst and Orange. Partake of inspired dishes from local Cafes, Deli’s and vendors, sample produce from around the region. Such as Altitude Deli, Ruby fruit, Taste of the Bush. Experience the height of a Blackheath Autumn, with all of it vivid colours & knee high leaf coverage. Take in the spectacular mountain scenery at Govetts Leap, Evans Lookout or Mt Blackheath. Listen to live music and Family Entertainment throughout the day and the popular Blackheath Growers Market on Sunday in the community hall.

To find out more visit our webpage: www.blackheathvillage.com.au

Major Sponsors: New Ivanhoe Hotel, Ray White: Blackheath & Blackheath and District Chamber of Commerce & Community Inc. who also underwrite the Fair

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