Travel in Australia: Two Week Advanced Route
Basic travel conventions suggest conservative routes, based on a core rendezvous location, with sensible branches for nearby sightseeing. Less typical are whirlwind routes, with a new location for rest each night.
In January 2019, mom and I flew across the Pacific, to see the wonders that Oz has in abundance. Aside from flight time, we spent eleven evenings on the island continent, landing in Sydney and routing a circuitous path from there.
Experiencing a multitude of wineries, climate zones and local animals, each day was filled to the max, yet with an overall relaxed feel. Wine regions ranged from the cool districts of Canberra and Tasmania to the hot Clare Valley and Rutherglen. In total, ten delicious wines were retrieved from the trip as booty, hence the tasting this week.
Shiraz and Semillon may be the better known products of Australian wine, although many more styles are world-class, including rosé, sparkling, late-harvest Riesling and more. The only sad discovery of our trip was that we had to return home, with another visit hopefully awaiting in the near future.
– Nick Davis, March 5th 2019