The Sunshine Coast wine region is one
of the most diverse and fastest growing wine regions in Queensland, encompassing
vineyards situated high up in the cooler climate Blackall Range, Kenilworth and
Traveston areas through to the milder climates in the valleys near the coast.
Our wines are testament to the passion of our producers. Food brings much
pleasure, and learning to get the most from it is the perfect way to destress.
Hone your Asian cooking skills in a tranquil lakeside class or at a Thai-style
cooking retreat. Learn to prepare tasty raw organic vegetarian foods with the
aim of achieving the same taste as cooked food. Classes are small and
personalised, a chance to use local produce and learn from renowned local chefs.
For full details download the pdf flyer
wine trail(Adobe Acrobat - 26.066KB)
Always fresh, often organic, it's a relaxed, local cuisine
making the most of produce grown in the lush hinterland and plucked fresh from
rivers and surrounding ocean.
Chefs work with a stunning array of in-season local produce from seafood,
venison, duck and freshwater crayfish to goats cheese, figs, pineapples,
bananas, Asian greens, asparagus, ginger and bamboo shoots. You can browse the
famous Eumundi Market or Noosa Farmers Market for the best of what's in season;
taste award winning ice-cream and cheese at Maleny; buy just-picked tropical
fruits from the farm gate; devour a kilo of prawns at Mooloolaba or settle down
to dine in an elegant restaurant overlooking mountains, rivers or the sea.
It's the local flavours that you'll remember long after your holiday ends …. the
tanginess of locally-produced wasabi cheddar washed down with a crisp glass of
white or freshly picked basil so pungent and aromatic you can smell it as you
wander the shady markets. Mangoes, pineapples, lychees and melons, ripened by
the sun. Flavours of the sun.
Serious foodies, adventurous diners, fresh produce seekers and families who love
to eat will all find their place in the sun - whether it's fabulous fish and
chips by the sea at Caloundra, a long lunch beside the Noosa River or a choice
steak at a heritage hotel in Gympie. At sunrise or at dusk, you'll find a
variety of hip sips in bars and cafes all over the coast. Kick-start your day
with a freshly-squeezed juice or relax by the water with a chilled sundowner.
Check out a bar in Caloundra where the prices of premium and boutique beers
fluctuate and are set by market trends, or the funky music, friendly waiters and
cool cocktails of a chilled out Hastings Street bar.
To see a full list of Food & Winery operators on the Sunshine Coast,
click here and follow the instructions.
For a more detailed Fact Sheet on Food & Wine just click on the
Cuisine(Adobe Acrobat - 160.771KB)
link to open a .pdf version.