India, March 2 -- Hunter Valley, Australia's oldest wine region, is home to 150 wineries, award-winning restaurants, and beautiful hotels. The first grape vines were planted in the fertile soil of the Hunter Valley in the 1820s and it has since become the largest wine region in New South Wales. Semillon stands out as the signature variety of the Hunter Valley, characterised by its classic white profile featuring intense yet refined flavours, crisp acidity, and notes of citrus and apple. The region is equally celebrated for its bold and robust Shiraz, crafted from some of the globe's oldest vines. (Also read | Beverage Travel: Beer and beer bath in Prague, the world's drinking capital)

Mark your calendars for the 12th annual Hunter Valley...