Pair’d: The New Food And Wine Festival Coming For Margaret River

Pair'd Margaret River
Mark your calendars because a brand-new four-day food and wine festival is hitting South West shores this November.

Pair’d: The New Food And Wine Festival Coming For Margaret River

Mark your calendars because a brand-new four-day food and wine festival is hitting South West shores this November.
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Western Australia’s South West will host a vibrant new festival showcasing the region’s world-class food and wine, paired perfectly with music.

What’s on at Pair’d

Pair’d will run from Thursday, November 14th to Sunday, November 17th with the aim of becoming an annual staple on the state’s events calendar.

The four-day festival will feature a series of premium events and unique experiences in iconic Margaret River destinations and wineries. As well as collaborations with some of the region’s world-renowned chefs, winemakers, and sommeliers.

The government-owned installation will be produced as a collaboration between the teams that are responsible for iconic WA events including the Ord Valley Muster, Cabin Fever Festival, and Fine Vines Festival.

Direct flights to Margaret River

It follows last month’s launch of a second direct flight between the eastern states and Margaret River Region — with the Sydney to Busselton route joining the existing Melbourne to Busselton service — making it even easier for east coast visitors to visit the famous South West tourist region and attend the event.

“The food and wine offering in Western Australia’s South West region is a massive drawcard for out-of-state travellers, and we cannot think of a better way to showcase our world-class regional assets than through a vibrant festival like this,” Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti said.

“We expect visitors to flock to our South West to attend this event, and take part in the unique experiences on offer through innovative and exciting dining events.”

“With regular flights from Melbourne and Sydney connecting seamlessly to the east coast, it’s never been easier for travellers to visit the South West and we expect to see thousands of out-of-state visitors enjoy the event in the years to come.”

Featured image: Matt Cherubino