Meet the NEW K4 Kia Carnival Platinum, fusing SUV-inspired design with an unstoppable attitude, the Carnival uses progressive styling that boasts an aesthetic like no other.
The Kia Carnival boasts a 627L boot capacity with all eight seats in use, allowing for a phenomenal amount of luggage or better still wine!
Featuring a luxurious interior for eight, lavishly equipped with next-generation Kia technology, the Carnival allows passengers to travel in grand comfort and style!
The ‘Glenarty Road’ ‘Wild Wine & Farm Food’ experience offers an in-depth flight style tasting of 6 wines, curated to match the season and your personal drinking preferences with a spread of freshly baked bread, house-made cheese, farm snacks and charcuterie.
After a leisurely drive through a Southern capes panoramic rural landscape, you will be seated for an exclusive in-house wine lover’s exploration of the ‘Wildlings’ or ‘Kinfolk’ wine collections. From the ground to the glass, you will learn how their wines are regeneratively farmed, respectfully hand crafted and made for wholesome good times!
Why not spoil yourselves and feast on a unique and indulgent wine-paired degustation lunch at Voyager Estate (Photo by David Griffin)
The amphora is back. The ancient way of making and storing wine in clay amphora, like the Greeks and the Romans did and like AMATO VINO are doing in this image. Although the number of amphorae users is quite low they are very much talked about and often belong to the natural wine movement.
Most wineries hand-pick their grapes designated to their flagship wine. Many consider the process gentler on valuable vines and grapes and believe only a trained eye can ensure collection of the best fruit.
Towering karri trees, some over 60m in height, undulate across the Boranup valley. With sunlight streaming onto their smooth trunks, this is one of the best sights in the Margaret River Region.
At Whicher Ridge winery you will have the opportunity to learn more about food and wine matching by visiting Australia’s only wine sensory garden. Wine and food matching are at the heart of the Whicher Ridge wine styles.
From the first commercial vineyard planting in Margaret River in 1967, the region’s natural assets have blended with the ability of the vignerons and winemakers to create a wine region that is one of the best on the planet.
The beautiful seascape of the Margaret River cape to cape walking track.
One of the Margaret River region's best-kept secrets - the mesmerising, 40m tall Wilyabrup Cliffs, accessible by way of a gentle undulating walking trail through a private pastoral landscape.
‘Jewel Cave’ the biggest show cave in Western Australia comprising three massive chambers, whilst here you will explore an ancient crystal wonderland on a guided tour.
The chance to get up and close to the pressings during vintage:)
Enjoying ‘Flor Marche’ wines with Lizzie the owner and winemaker in her vineyard during pruning season, and all of us gathered around a Firebarrow burning vine cuttings!