Feast on conversations with the people who live and breathe food and wine, as they talk about the things that make them tick, the hottest topics in food right now and life inside the restaurants, cafes and bars you love. From Melbourne Food & Wine Festival comes a podcast that brings the best of the food and wine world to Australia and the best Australian food and wine to the world. Melbourne's to... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArts |
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It’s been such a pleasure listening to the new podcast by Melbourne Food & Wine, reinvigorates a focus on food, and all the joys surrounding it!
So excited to hear that Melbourne has snagged Pat Nourse for this podcast!
Apple Podcasts | #141 | New Zealand/Arts/Food |
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