This Autumn, Hamilton's vibrant streets will feature a unique wine trail experience, where various venues will serve as Urban Cellar Doors, welcoming visitors to connect with talented winemakers.
Participants can choose their starting venue and embark on a self-guided journey, sampling delightful wines from an impressive selection of winemakers at each stop along the way.
The Urban Wine Walk offers an engaging and memorable wine tasting experience, perfect for friends looking to enjoy a day of exploration and enjoyment.
PARTICIPATING VENUES & WINEMAKERS
1- Last Place with Known Unknown (NZ)
2 - MAAKONA featuring Merekara Wines (NZ)
3 - Madam Woo with Decibel Wines (NZ)
4 - The Bank hosting Hawkshead (NZ)
5 - The Local Taphouse featuring Takapoto Estate (NZ)
6 - Wonder Horse with Halcyon Days (NZ)
7 - Patrons Brewing Co. with Silver Wing Wines (NZ)
*Please be aware that the traditional menus may differ based on the nature of the occasion.
TICKETS
Vino Lover - $82 (Limited Availability)
WHAT YOU RECEIVE
- Wine Tastings featuring Seven Incredible Winemakers (x3 Tastings Per Winemaker)
- $10 Food Voucher at the Chosen Starting Venue (Before 1pm)
- $25 Voucher for Wine Orders on the Day (Minimum Six Pack / Subject to Participating Producers)
- Official Wristband & Tasting Glass
REGISTRATION & COLLECTION
Before proceeding to the designated starting location, participants must collect their wristbands, tasting glasses & vouchers at:
Location – The Local Taphouse (346B Victoria Street, Hamilton)
Date – Saturday 17th May (11am to 1pm)
REFUND POLICY
No refunds will be provided unless the occasion is canceled or postponed by the organizer.
NAVIGATING THE EVENT
The Urban Wine Walk allows attendees the freedom to explore at their own pace, ensuring a flexible and enjoyable experience.
**This event is strictly for individuals aged 18 years and over.
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Neighbourhood Events Co. acknowledges the significant role of Māori as Tangata Whenua and embraces Te Tiriti o Waitangi, recognizing Māori as Tino rangatiratanga of Aotearoa/New Zealand, while honoring the guiding principles of the Treaty – Partnership, Participation, and Protection. The company strives to implement bicultural practices that respect and value Māori cultural concepts, values, and traditions.
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