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Adelaide Convention Centre • jb Wines ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE 1 ADELAIDE HILLS • Red Hen Gin 11 GREAT WINE CAPITALS • Kaesler Wines E • Anvers Wines • Seppeltsfield Road DistillersE DISCOVERY SPACE • Kellermeister E • Settlers Spirits • Artis Wines E PICK ‘N GRILLED LA THE LOADED • Lambert Estate Wines E • Birky’s Fine Foods F • Threefold Distilling • 919 Wines E PACK CHEESE CO. TAQUERIA POTATO • Lévrier by Jo Irvine E • Cobb’s Hill Estate E • Twenty Third Street Distillery E • Beresford Estate 9 • Lou Miranda Estate E 10 • Glen Ewin Estate E • Coriole Vineyards • One Lonely Barrel 8 EDEN VALLEY 4 • Lambrook Wines E • d’Arenberg • Paisley Wines • Gatt Wines • NOVA Hentley Farm MASTERCLASSES • Lobethal Road E THE FROMAGERIE • Purple Hands Wines E LOUNGE • Mt Bera Vineyards • Poonawatta E • Hutton Vale Farm • Schubert Estate & Hare’s Chase ATM 22 5 • Red Cacao Chocolates F E • Rileys of Eden Valley E • Kalleske Wines E • Schwarz Wine Co. • Saint and Scholar E • Thorn-Clarke Wines E • Kimbolton Wines SEATING 21 20 • Seppeltsfield Wines • Tagai 9 EMERGING PRODUCERS • Penfolds AREA • Soul Growers • Terre á Terre & DAOSA • St Hugo Wines 1 • Two Hands Wines • Australian Native Food Co. F 23 • The Gourmet Entertainer F • Black Cat Gin 12 LANGHORNE CREEK 3 COLLECTION • Ubertas Wines E DINING • The Hydropath Society • Bruno & George Wines • Angas Plains Estate Wines GLASS • Tomich Wines 4 THE WINTULICHS BEER TABLE LONG • Grace Under Pressure • Brothers In Arms + Killibinbin E 19 17 8 GARDEN • Hey Diddle Wines E • Lake Breeze Wines E KITCHEN 2 ADELAIDE JESSIE’S • Kimchi Club F E • Lady Burra Brewhouse TERRACE NORTH • Australian Wine Selectors 13 LIMESTONE COAST • One Barrel Brewing • Land of Tomorrow Wines • Continental Taralli Biscuits F E • Eight at the Gate 14 • Silver Bark Brewery • Manly Produce E 7 • Eastside Wine & Ale Trail • Pendleton Olive Estate F • Uraidla Brewery E • Mary’s Myth Wines & Berg Herring • Flammekueche Flatbread F E • Woodsoak Wines - Robe • Vale & Fox Hat Brewing E Wines E 11 • Lannister Group • Wintulichs Smallgoods F • Peninsula Providore F E 14 MCLAREN VALE 6 13 18 • National Wine Education & Training • Rollick Wines 2 Centre CAPITALS • Alpha Box & Dice WINE GREAT 5 CLARE VALLEY • Scalzi Estate 16 15 12 • Riot Wine Co. E • Bellevue Estate & Spice Girlz MASTERCLASSES • Claymore Wines • Scull Kombucha E • San Jose * Salumi * Charcuteria * Gourmet F E • Knappstein Wines • Section 1819 E Jamon Australia F • Cape Barren Wines • Rhythm Stick Wines • Sixty Eight Roses TICKETING • Vickery & Hesketh • Dowie Doole • Sussex Squire Wines E • The Almond Farmer F E DESK • Grounded Cru E 3 BAROSSA VALLEY • Tim Adams & Mr Mick Wines • The Onion Factor F E • Hugh Hamiliton Wines • The Wine Embassy • Artisans of Barossa 6 COONAWARRA • Jarressa Estate • Dudley Wines • Toast The Locals & Mars Needs 16 PADTHAWAY 18 SOUTHERN FLEURIEU 21 CDF SHOP • Barossa Valley Chocolate Company F • Lloyd Brothers Winery • Golding Wines • Koonara Wines E Wine • Farmers Leap Wines • Fleurieu Prime Alpaca F • Burge Family Winemakers • Mitolo Wines • Henschke 22 VARIETAL VIEW • Raidis Estate E • Varci E • Landaire E • Matchett Productions + Big Sissy • Calabria Family Wines • Rusty Mutt Wines E • Kangaroo Island Brewery 7 THE DISTILLERY • XO Wine Co. E Foods F • Chateau Yaldara • S.C. Pannell 17 RIVERLAND • Kangaroo Island Fresh Garlic F 23 SILENT AUCTION • Dell’uva Wines E 19 YORKE PENINSULA • 5Nines Distilling 10 THE FROMAGERIE • Semprevino • Bassham Wines Organic & • Kangaroo Island Spirits • Dewey Station Wines • Ambleside Distillers • Vigna Bottin Wines E Biodynamic Viticulture E • Barley Stacks Wines • New Era Vineyards • Barossa Cheese F • First Drop Wines & Tim Smith Wines E • Ambra Liqueurs • Willunga 100 • Salena Estate Wines E • Nova Vita Wines • Pangkarra Foods F 20 BUSHFIRE RELIEF MARKET • Greenock Estate Wines • Applewood Distillery • Spook Hill Wines • Petaluma Wines E = ECO FRIENDLY PRODUCER • The Smelly Cheese Shop F • Gumpara Wines • Imperial Measures Distilling 15 MOUNT BENSON • Whistling Kite Biodynamic Wines E • Anderson Hill Wines E • The Islander Estate Vineyards F = FOOD PRODUCER • Haan Estate • Woodside Cheese Wrights F • ArtWine E • Never Never Distilling Co. • Mount Benson Estate • Turon Wines • Hayes Family Wines E • Prohibition Liquor Co. • Barristers Block Premium Wines E • Udder Delights F.
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