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The Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, run by Food and Wine Victoria Ltd. is an event held in March annually since 1993 to promote
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
and Victoria's food and wine culture. Operating on a not-for-profit basis, the festival's charter is to promote the produce, talent and lifestyle of
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
and
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, and to promote Melbourne as the "food and wine capital of Australia". Since its beginnings with a small program of events, the festival has grown to become known for events including cooking classes and large 'banquet-style' lunches. The festival has a board of management and is supported by a small team who are responsible for the coordination of its events, in close collaboration with Victoria's food and wine industry.


20th Year Celebrations 2012

The 20th Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, presented by Bank of Melbourne, celebrated its 50th year over 20 days, 2 – 21 March. There was around 30 events staged along Melbourne's
Yarra River The Yarra River or historically, the Yarra Yarra River, (Kulin languages: ''Berrern'', ''Birr-arrung'', ''Bay-ray-rung'', ''Birarang'', ''Birrarung'', and ''Wongete'') is a perennial river in south-central Victoria, Australia. The lower stre ...
and Docklands. The Festival launch also saw the opening of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival Greenhouse by "Joost", a temporary "eco-restaurant" erected solely for the 20 days of the Festival. 2012 international individuals in attendance included: Rene Redzepi (Denmark), Brett Graham (UK), Massimo Bottura (Italy), Corey Lee (USA), Stevie Parle (UK), David Chang (USA), Telmo Rodriguez (Spain), Allen Meadows (USA) and Virginie Taupenot-Daniel (France). 2012 Australian individuals in attendance included: Peter Gilmore, Ben Shewry, Darren Purchese, Dan Hunter, Matt Skinner, Luke Burgess, Max Allen and James Halliday AM.


History

The Melbourne Food and Wine Festival began in 1993 with 12 events. Since its inception it has grown annually, the Festival claims to attract food and wine experts from across the world, including chefs and winemakers, growers, purveyors, authors, food and wine commentators and critics. Food critic
Matt Preston Matt Preston (born 21 July 1961) is an English-Australian food critic, writer and television presenter. He is best known for his role as a judge on Network Ten's ''MasterChef Australia'' between 2009 and 2019, and for his weekly national food ...
was previously the festival's creative director; the 2009 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival was his last. Most of the 2020 festival went on hiatus. The rest went virtual.


Melbourne Food and Wine Festival 2011

The 19th Melbourne and Food and Wine Festival was attended by more than 350,000 people with over 250 events over 11 days. The Festival was book-ended by two events: *The first day saw around 4,500 people jointly attending 26 World's Longest Lunches held simultaneously across Victoria. The Melbourne lunch saw 10,000 broad beans, 1,800 cherry tomatoes and more than 200 kg of veal consumed; *The last weekend of the Festival saw more than 2,600 people join 100 chefs and wine tasters for a large cooking class. Internationally known individuals in attendance at the 2011 event were:
Nigella Lawson Nigella Lucy Lawson (born 6 January 1960) is an English food writer and television cook. She attended Godolphin and Latymer School, London. After graduating from the University of Oxford, where she was a member of Lady Margaret Hall, Lawson ...
(GBR),
Elena Arzak Elena Arzak (born 4 July 1969) is a Basque chef. She is joint head chef of three Michelin starred restaurant Arzak alongside her father, Juan Mari Arzak, and was named best Female Chef in the World in 2012. Biography She first started workin ...
(ESP), Roy Choi (USA), Margaret Xu (HKG), Pedra Miguel Schiaffino (PER),
Atul Kochhar Atul Kochhar (born 31 August 1969) is an Indian-born, British-based chef and television personality. Kochhar was one of the first two Indian chefs to receive a Michelin star, awarded in London in 2001 whilst at Tamarind. He opened his own resta ...
(GBR),
Rachel Allen Rachel Allen (née O'Neill) is an Irish celebrity chef, known for her work on television and as a writer. She has often appeared on Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). Career as chef and writer Allen went to the Ballymaloe Cookery School at th ...
(IRL), Telmo Rodríguez (ESP), Zakary Pelaccio (USA), Jean-Guillaume Prats (FRA), Chris Salans (INA), Warren Gibson (NZL), Thorsten Schmidt (DEN), Anna Hansen (GBR), Brett Crittenden (GBR), Bompas & Parr (GBE),
Angela Hartnett Angela Maria Hartnett (born September 1968) is an English Michelin-starred chef. A protégée of Gordon Ramsay who became well known by her appearances on British television, she was Chef-Patron at Angela Hartnett at The Connaught in London. Cu ...
(GBR), Alexa Johnston (NZL), Hisako Ogita (JPN) Australian born individuals in attendance at the 2011 event were:
Stephanie Alexander Stephanie Ann Alexander (born 13 November 1940) is an Australian cook, restaurateur and food writer. After studying to become a librarian and travelling the world at the age of 21, Alexander's first restaurant, Jamaica House, opened in 1964. ...
,
Maggie Beer Maggie Beer (born Margaret Anne Ackerman, 19 January 1945) is an Australian chef, food author, restaurateur, and food manufacturer. Beer is one of the judges on ''The Great Australian Bake Off'' alongside Matt Moran and is also a regular guest ...
, Will Studd, Gabriel Gaté,
George Calombaris George Dimitrios Calombaris (born 4 October 1978) is an Australian chef and restaurateur. Calombaris was one of the judges of the Network 10 series '' MasterChef Australia'' from 2009 to 2019. Prior to his role on ''MasterChef Australia'', Calo ...
, Mary Calombaris, Ben Shewry, Philippe Mouchel,
Anna Gare Anna Gare is an Australian musician, cook, television personality and author. Biography Gare was born 10 March 1969 in Subiaco, Western Australia and grew up in Fremantle, Western Australia, Fremantle. She attended the Lance Holt School, where ...
, Jude Blereau, Paris Cutler, Cath Claringbold, Rosa Mitchell, Anthony Ross, Sally Wise, Alla Wolf–Tasker,
Adrian Richardson Adrian Richardson is an Australian chef and television presenter. Richardson has hosted a number of food shows and is most widely known for being the ''Bad Chef'' in Good Chef Bad Chef and appearing with chefs Manu Feildel, Gary Mehigan and ...
. Melbourne hosts food and wine festivals every year to attract tourist people into it and to show how diverse Melbourne is with its food.


Melbourne Food and Wine Festival 2010

In 2010, the large-scale cooking class, known as the "Langham Melbourne Masterclass" included chefs
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( Momofuku, New York), Massimo Bottura (
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, Modena, Italy) and Claude Bosi (Hibiscus, London), and winemaker Gaia Gaja (Angelo Gaja's daughter). The festival's main event, the large banquet-style lunch, known as the "World’s Longest Lunch" celebrated Melbourne's Chinese heritage and the return of Heat Beads Hawkers' Market to
Queen Victoria Market The Queen Victoria Market (also known colloquially as Vic Market or Queen Vic) is a major landmark in the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Covering over , it is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemi ...
. Simultaneous to the "World’s Longest Lunch in Melbourne", the community of Marysville hosted one of 19 Regional "World’s Longest Lunches" one year after the
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. The event formed part of the festival's program of more than 70 regional events. The festival also grew and installed an urban food-producing garden – 'Metlink Edible Garden' – in Melbourne's City Square.


Melbourne Food and Wine Festival 2009

In 2009, the Festival hosted
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's
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(3 stars),
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's
Thomas Keller Thomas Aloysius Keller (born October 14, 1955) is an American chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author. He and his landmark Napa Valley restaurant, The French Laundry in Yountville, California, have won multiple awards from the James Beard Founda ...
(7 stars) and
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's Rene Redzepi (2 stars), as well as winemakers such as the Rhone Valley's Michel Chapoutier and Champagne's Sophie and Pierre Larmandier.


Recognition

Domestic award won include the 2010 RACV Victorian Tourism Awards for"Major Festivals and Events" (Hall of Fame), Melbourne Airport 2008 and 2009 Victorian Tourism AwardsVictorian Tourism Awards
/ref> in the category of 'Major Festivals and Events' and 2008 Melbourne Awards in the category of 'Community Division – Contribution to Profile'. International awards won include the 2008 International Festival and Events Awards Gold for 'Best Festival Program'.


References


External links


Melbourne Food and Wine Festival website
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