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You can’t get far without encountering one of our world-famous wine regions. Adelaide is the wine capital of Australia – and one of the nine Great Wine Capitals of the World, along side Bordeaux in France, Napa Valley in the US and Bilbao Rioja in Spain. The network of global wine capitals share a common asset: their internationally renowned wine regions. Pour yourself a glass and check out our guide to South Australia’s top wine regions.
1. Barossa
Seppeltsfield Rd, Barossa
Explore over 80 cellar doors in the Barossa, along with five-star retreats, opulent self-contained accommodation and sumptuous food. Red wine aficionados will be in heaven; enjoy a glass by the fire in winter or outdoors in the leafy shade during summer, spring and autumn. Due to its Mediterranean climate (warm summers and mild winters), the Barossa’s Cabernets and Shiraz’ are unbeatable.
LIVE @ THE LEFKADIAN
Lefkadian Live is back! The night will include live Greek music and of course plenty of food and drinks. Music by Con Kalamaras, Wayne Simmons and Miltos Photopoulos.
When: 9 April, 7:30pm
Where: 124 Bell St, Coburg, VIC, 3058
Bookings & Info: Lefkadian Brotherhood Facebook page
LECTURE 3 – GREECE’S WAR FOR ‘INDEPENDENCE’
Dr Con Allimonos’ presentation examines the Wars for ‘Independence’ that followed ‘1821’ and discusses why and how certain former Ottoman (and Italian) regions were incorporated into the Greek State and others not.
When: 10 April, 11:00am
Where: Hellenic Museum, 280 William St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
Bookings & Info: Hellenic Museum website
INFORMATIVE SESSIONS BY PRONIA – DIABETES
LIVE @ THE LEFKADIAN
Lefkadian Live is back! The night will include live Greek music and of course plenty of food and drinks. Music by Con Kalamaras, Wayne Simmons and Miltos Photopoulos.
When: 9 April, 7:30pm
Where: 124 Bell St, Coburg, VIC, 3058
Bookings & Info: Lefkadian Brotherhood Facebook page
LECTURE 3 – GREECE’S WAR FOR ‘INDEPENDENCE’
Dr Con Allimonos’ presentation examines the Wars for ‘Independence’ that followed ‘1821’ and discusses why and how certain former Ottoman (and Italian) regions were incorporated into the Greek State and others not.
When: 10 April, 11:00am
Where: Hellenic Museum, 280 William St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
Bookings & Info: Hellenic Museum website
LECTURE 4 – HISTORICAL MARKERS THAT SHAPED GREEK SOCIETY FROM 1821 to 2021
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