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Burning of the Canes at St Leonards Vineyard

Burning of the Canes at St Leonards Vineyard

Starts: Saturday, 10 August 2024
Ends: Saturday, 10 August 2024
Experience a magical evening as the team at St Leonards Vineyard revive the ancient tradition of burning old vine canes, symbolising the rebirth of the vines as the buds come back to life. Treat yourself to a feast perfect for the occasion, with wood-fired Indigo Valley lamb, barbeque flatbread, salsa verde, and lamb bone stew. Upon arrival, adults will be welcomed with a complimentary glass of wine, while the little ones can enjoy a refreshing soft drink. This relaxed, fun-filled event is a fantastic chance to mingle and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of St Leonards Vineyard. Retreat indoors to relish the warm ambience or dance the night away under the stars!
Add to Calendar 2024-08-10 12:00 am 2024-08-10 12:00 am Burning of the Canes at St Leonards Vineyard Experience a magical evening as the team at St Leonards Vineyard revive the ancient tradition of burning old vine canes, symbolising the rebirth of the vines as the buds come back to life. Treat yourself to a feast perfect for the occasion, with wood-fired Indigo Valley lamb, barbeque flatbread, salsa verde, and lamb bone stew. Upon arrival, adults will be welcomed with a complimentary glass of wine, while the little ones can enjoy a refreshing soft drink. This relaxed, fun-filled event is a fantastic chance to mingle and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of St Leonards Vineyard. Retreat indoors to relish the warm ambience or dance the night away under the stars! 201 Saint Leonards Road, Wahgunyah , VIC , 3687 , Australia
201 Saint Leonards Road, Wahgunyah , VIC , 3687 , Australia
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