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French honeymooners do their bit for vintage Down Under

By Tuesday 12 March 2019No Comments

French couple Afef Idoudi and Thomas Relizani will always remember what they did on their honeymoon in Australia – pick grapes.

From Nice in France, they have spent the last few weeks hand-picking fruit at Ballandean Estate in Queensland.

“Travelling the east coast of Australia is our lifelong dream, and we are lucky enough to be doing this for the next two years,” Afef says.

“Thomas and I are both nature-lovers. This is our first job in Australia, and we feel so blessed to be helping the Puglisi family bring their fruit in with tender-loving care.

“The Granite Belt is such an incredible food bowl – grapes, strawberries, tomatoes, lettuces, and all of the beautiful fruit orchards. Such abundance! We hope to spend several months here working on the land.”

Estate manager Robyn Puglisi-Henderson says, “We just love giving these young people the opportunity to experience harvest, to share our people, place and passion. This year we’ve had 15 backpackers help us alongside our local crew. We get a range of nationalities, predominantly French, Italian and German this season.

“Our local harvesting office makes it so easy to engage with these adventurers. They come from such diverse backgrounds. Thomas is a tailor at home in France, he has offered to make Dad (Angelo Puglisi) a bespoke suit while he is here.

“You often expect them to be students travelling before they head to university, but sometimes they are older and just taking a break from their career. This is a great opportunity to travel and make money while seeing the best parts of our country.”

Robyn says it’s been a challenging harvest.

“The raging bushfires at Girraween National Park have struck terror into every vineyard family,” she says.

“We’ve spent the last three weeks picking most of our crop by hand to minimise risk to the fruit.

“However we are pleased to report that our chief winemaker Dylan Rhymer says we are free of smoke taint at this stage with all of the fruit he has tested and tasted.”

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