A new concert series bringing together the music, wine and tourism industries will arrive in the Hunter Valley next month.
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Chant Du Vin, which translates to "the song of wine", will make stops at Tatler Wines, Lovedale on Thursday, April 29; Krinklewood Vineyard, Broke on Friday, April 30 and Pokolbin's Brokenwood Wines on Saturday, May 1.
Each show will feature exclusive acoustic performances by legendary musicians Sarah McLeod (The Superjesus), Jack Jones (Southern Sons) and Mahalia Barnes (The Soulmates).
Guests will also have the chance to get up close and personal with some of Australia's greatest winemakers in an intimate setting.
A lifestyle concept created by Mark Spillane (Unbreakable Touring) and Andrew Roper (Liquid Sounds/Wines to the Stars), Chant Du Vin will travel Australia on a 16-date tour, visiting iconic wine regions and sharing stories of music and wine.
The iconic Aviary double decker bus will feature at each event, where guests can enjoy a selection of premium wines personally selected by the winemakers.
VIP ticket holders will be treated to additional experiences including personal time with the artists and winemakers, rare and exclusive sampling opportunities, as well as access to the top deck of the Aviary to view the performances.
The series will also hold shows at Orange, Mudgee, Griffith and Canberra.
Tickets will be extremely limited, with social distancing in place.
Visit chantduvin.com for tickets and more information.