Hunter Valley Wine and Food Month 2009
Friday 3rd to Monday 27th June 2011


 

Upcoming Hunter Valley Events

Hunter Valley Uncorked at Balmoral
Sunday 6th November 2011
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Hunter Semillion and Seafood
Fri 7th–Sun 9th October 2011
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Proudly supported by Tourism NSWWoodlands Olive Grove Estate

 

About us

The Hunter Valley Wine Industry Association (HVWIA) is a member-based not-for-profit association representing over 240 grape growing, wine and associated industry members.

The HVWIA is the peak Hunter Valley wine & winegrape industry body and is a reference point for both State & Federal Government and non-government organisations to obtain input from the industry.

The Association is run by an elected Committee that has a skill based requirement. As an Association it has many responsibilities in representing the interests of the Hunter Valley Wine Industry. These include advocacy, research and development, licensing, education and marketing.

Our Mission: “To encourage and promote a vigorous Hunter Valley grape and wine industry that is environmentally and economically sustainable, and held in the highest regard by industry peers and consumers”.

The Hunter Valley is renowned as a significant wine & grape growing region. It employs over 7,000 people with over $500 million spent annually within the local area and industry.

The Hunter Valley is also one of Australia’s most popular places for tourism. Over 2.8 million tourists visit the wine growing area per annum. These tourists are estimated to generate over $560 million worth of business in the region. The tourist market is catered for by 75 cellar doors, 55 restaurants, 3 major golf courses, 3,000 beds, and masses of infrastructure that allows for a complete tourism experience for the visitor.

The Hunter Valley brand is recognised in the world of wine as one of the top three regional wine brands in Australia. It has a powerful resonance with both trade and consumer. As an area producing only premium product it operates in the upper tiers of the wine market when considered by price. It is an area of limited production with a focus on the aspirational to connoisseur wine drinker.

For further information on the Hunter Valley Wine Industry Association, please don't hesitate to contact us:

Hunter Valley Wine Industry Association
Address:
Hunter Valley Wine Industry Association,
PO Box 352, Cessnock, NSW 2325.
Open hours:
Monday – Friday 9am to 5pm.
Tel:
(02) 4991 4533.
Fax:
(02) 4991 4535.
Web:
Email:

 

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