Grampians Grape Escape - The Food & Wine Festival - Halls Gap

Celebrity chef Fast Eddy Halmagyi will show off his swift culinary skills at the 17th annual Grampians Grape Escape The Food and Wine Festival to be held from May 3-4 in Halls Gap.

Foodies will be treated to two daily cooking demonstrations by Eddy, where he ll inspire time-poor fans of Grampians food and wine to whip up a delicious meal with minimum fuss. Eddy will slightly slow the pace to oversee preparations for the classy three-course Festival Dinner, which comprises a menu of fresh regional produce complemented by fabulous Grampians wines.

After 17 years, the Grampians Grape Escape The Food and Wine Festival is still going strong. Around 6,000 visitors are expected to drink and graze their way around the Halls Gap Recreation Reserve with the majestic Grampians National Park as the back-drop.

There will be around 100 exhibitors including winemakers and producers of olive oil, lentils, fruit and berries, yabbies, gourmet sausages, organic produce, venison, turkey, ice-cream, honey, teas, preserves, herbs and gluten-free food.

Highlights include a Barrique Wine Auction of a Shiraz blended from several of the region s finest wineries, hot air balloon rides by the RAAF, as well as live music and fun for the kids. The event also coincides with the judging of Garden Gully's Scarecrows in the Vineyard competition and the Scarecrows Picnic.

The Grampians Grape Escape will be open from 11am to 4.30pm each day. For more information or to book your ticket to the Festival Dinner, visit our website or phone 1800 065 599.

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