Savour Australia 2013 – The Winery Hub

A country having the greatest literacy rate, the best tourist spots and the finest wineries; yes, we’re talking about Australia! Australia has recently emerged as one of the fastest growing countries in the world.  Australia has been flourishing in every department and in every field.  Australia cultivates the finest wineries of the world.  This makes Australia strong economically.  People coming for vacations get to taste the finest wines, amazing local cuisine and visit some of the most fascinating tourist destinations on Earth.

Savour Australia 2013

In regard to the wineries of Australia and to support and encourage the industrial growth of the country in manufacturing wines, a grand event known as Savour Australia is to be held this month.  The event will be held in the convention centre of Adelaide, a famous wine manufacturing city of Australia.  Hundreds of local and international wine distributors will participate in the event.  The guests will be entertained to the fullest! The event will revolve around the demonstration of different kinds of wine being prepared here, cultivation of vineyards, and distribution of the product.  Precisely speaking, the event will let visitors and participants explore the Australian wine industry in detail.

Schedule of Savour Australia 2013

Adelaide, situated in South Australia or the hub of vineyards, will be hosting the Savour Australia 2013 event which is to be held from 15th September 2013 to 18th September 2013.  Adelaide Convention Centre will be offering services for this event.  Businessmen and elite classes from all over the world are expected to participate and attend the event.  The Savour Australia 2013 event will follow this schedule:

  • On Sunday, 15th September, 2013 Adelaide will open up to give a warm welcome to its guests followed by the inauguration ceremony and registration of the participants.
  • On Monday, 16th September, 2013 Corporate sessions will be conducted in the morning.  These corporate sessions will include the elite class giving demonstrations on issues like the effect of food and wine on branding of the country, tourism of Australia with wine tasting and food strategy, Australia taking place in the global market and the concern and participation of social media and traditional communication.  In the afternoon, attendees will be given the opportunity to taste the finest wines freshly prepared from the largest wineries.  A grand dinner will be held for attendees in the evening.
  • On Tuesday, 17th September 2013, Australia’s position in the global market will be discussed in front of a team of representatives by Mike Veseth, The Wine Economist.  The trends in the global wine market will also have some light cast upon them.  The initiatives and consequences of selling Australian wine in countries like China and the United States will be studied.
  • On Wednesday, 18th September 2013, a farewell tea will be head for the guests as a gesture of gratitude for participating in Savour Australia 2013.  Finally, before the closing ceremonies, extensive wine tasting will be provided.

What would Savour Australia 2013 bring? 

Keeping in view the current scenario, there is a lot of hype for the event.  The event is no doubt going to be one of a kind.  No one else has taken the initiative before.  Australia is the first country to boast of its wineries on such a grand and international platform.  There are countries with larger wineries, but they have been somewhat hesitant in displaying their assets in such a grand way.  This step of Australia will be highly acclaimed throughout the world.

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