The cleanest air and water on the planet, varied landscapes and four distinct seasons all contribute towards Tasmania’s bountiful supply of produce. Its rich volcanic soils are perfect for growing premium fruit, the cooler climate produces elegant dry wines and the unspoiled coastline ensures the freshest seafood around. When foodies talk of Tasmania, they have nothing but praise for its fish and seafood, cheeses, wines, oils, truffles, game, smallgoods, organic fruits and vegetables. No wonder Tasmania has such a highly sophisticated local food and wine culture.
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The bountiful supplies of Tasmanian fruit are renowned for their delicious flavour, the island’s temperate maritime climate provides a diversity of produce to be harvested from early summer to late autumn. Locals and visitors alike can source the freshest fine produce direct from the grower, from bags of apples to cherries, apricots, berries, seasonal stonefruit, cheeses, olives, meats, wines, jams, pickles and liqueurs.
Gourmet Events
Taste of Tasmasnia Festival, Hobart (December/January)
Tasmanian Wine Show, Hobart (January)
Tasmanian Fruit Wine Festival, Bellerive (January)
Port Sorell Surf Food and Wine Festival, Port Sorell (January)
Festivale, Launceston (February)
Tastes of The Huon, Ranelagh (March)
Taste of the North West, Sheffield (April)
Taste The Harvest Food and Wine Festival, Devonport (April)
Southern Open Vineyards Weekend (March)
Savour Tasmania (May)
Tasmanian Red Wine Weekend, Hobart (May)
Tastings at the Top, Cradle Mountain Lodge (June)
Chocolate Winterfest, Latrobe (July)
Royal Hobart International Wine Show Public Tasting (November)
Tasmanian Beerfest (November)