1.WINE TRAILS: Australia and New Zealand (Lonely Planet, 2018, 256 pages,   ISBN 978-1-78701-769-6, $20 USD hardbound) is one of a new series from Lonely   Planet detailing 40 "perfect" [publisher's term] weekends in wine country.   Covered here are the Australian hot spots of Margaret River, McLaren Vale,   Hunter Valley, Coonawarra, Barossa, plus 25 more in the regions of New South   Wales, South Australia, Victoria, and Western Australia. New Zealand has 10 in   all, including Marlborough, Hawkes Bay, Waipara, and Gisborne. There are single   weekends in these diverse regions, with Victoria being the most prolific at 10   wine areas. The entire country of New Zealand also has 10 regions. About 250   wineries are covered, so there is lots to do – that's 6 – 7 or so on each   weekend, good pacing. With Marlborough as an example, there is a snapshot   description of the cool climate area, a basic map with numbers for seven   wineries to visit on that weekend, and blurbs about each winery and their wine   specialties. All of them are either sustainable-natural or at the other end of   the spectrum, biodynamic. Websites are given for more data, phone numbers,   street addresses, time open, food, and price ranges. The end of the Marlborough   chapter lists a few places to stay, to eat, and what to do. Small but useful   photos are strewn about. 
  Audience and level of use: travellers, especially those who want to spend   many weekends at these antipodean wineries.
  The downside to this book: 5 contributors are mentioned but it is unclear   who contributed what. One is from New Zealand, two more are from Australia.   
  The upside to this book: there are multiple indexes to architecture and   art, experiences, and to the wineries themselves.
  Quality/Price Rating: 92
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