Curated by celebrated chef and Hot 100 judge Duncan Welgemoed, the food of the Hot 100 Harvest will see two of Adelaide’s most celebrated street food exponents – Soi 38 and Comida – sell street-inspired Thai and Spanish plates while Homage de Fromage will prepare picnic baskets of charcuterie and cheese that will be available to buy on the day.
“Soi 38 and Comida are two of my favourite places to eat in Adelaide while Steph (Homage de Fromage) is a kick-arse local chef with impeccable taste,” Welgemoed says. “The food is perfect to match to the Hot 100 wines and to sit and chill on the lawns while listening to some talented Adelaide artists.”
Soi 38 is one of the city’s best Asian eateries, consistently delivering brilliant authentic Thai street food to Pulteney Street. It was one of the places instrumental in changing Adelaide’s perception of quality Thai food. Brad Sappenberghs’ Adelaide Central Market-based Comida, on the other hand, was called the perfect stall by the Australian for its highly addictive Spanish flavours.
Gareth Belton of Gentle Folk
Onto the wines, and past Hot 100 Wines winners, as well as some Hot 100 favourites, are among the first wineries to be announced for Hot 100 Harvest. The list is below:
Hot 100 Wines first wine line-up
Tim Adams and Mr Mick Wines (winner: 2016)
Gentle Folk (winner: 2014)
919 Wines (winner: 2011)
S.C. Pannell (winner: 2007)
d’Arenberg (top 10: 2011, 2013, 2016)
Bird in Hand (top 10: 2016)
Ochota Barrels (top10: 2016)
Murdoch Hill (top 10: 2015)
Chaffey Bros (top 10: 2015)
Loom (top 10: 2013)
Ess & See (top 10: 2013)
Pikes Wines (top 10: 2008)
The full-day event will present the winemakers responsible for the wines that have made the Hot 100 such a unique and groundbreaking wine show over the last 10 years, which means you’ll be able to taste finalist wines from 2007 through to 2016. Also featured on the day will be live entertainment, exhibitions, masterclasses and panel discussions.
Duncan Welgemoed and Hot 100’s Tamrah Petruzzelli and Mark Reginato
Electric Fields and Sasha March lead the local music line-up. The rest of the live entertainment, as well as masterclass and panel discussion topics and speakers and the complete food offerings, will be announced in the coming weeks.
Hot 100 Harvest
Dates to be confirmed
Photos: Sia Duff and Jonathan van der Knaap
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