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Smaller boutique and independent wine producers have a chance to shine at the Yarra Valley's brand new festival: PULP.
PULP will debut next month and aims to champion winemaking innovation and diversity across the region.
The 10-day festival will celebrate local producers, new and established, with wine tastings, food trucks and live music, bringing together young guns and local legends.
There will be a focus on environmentally sustainable and innovative practices, out-of-the-box wine styles and blends, and creative collaborations.
Ticket holders will have the chance to sample the latest releases at events taking place across the Yarra Valley and inner-Melbourne venues from November 11-20.
Maybe take the chance to try north-east Italian grape variety brachetto, or pair sparkling tempranillo with chocolates.
Or perhaps sample wines from Tillie J Wines, Seville Estate, Santolin Wines, Musical Folk Wines, Rongo Wines, Notes Wine, Sutherland Estate, Solar Wines and Wheeler Wines at a CBD tasting.
You can find out details at wineyarravalley.com.au/pulp/
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