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Every available seat was taken at Bush Track Wines Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser last Friday, with the second annual event raising $1728 for the Cancer Council.
Dozens of attendees from Myrtleford and nearby towns gathered at the cellar door and marked this year's fundraiser, enjoying a wide range of delicious finger foods and beverages, while doing their part for the cause against cancer.
Event organiser Judy Anderson thanked everyone who supported the fundraiser.
"We've had a lot of support from local businesses, which has been fantastic to see," she said.
"Bush Track Wines will be running the event again next year in May.
"Thank you all for your support."
The cellar door was able to put on such a scrumptious spread, a number of attendees were already making plans for next year's fundraiser.
"We are advocating for an 'Australia's Biggest Morning Tea' to be held here at Bush Track Wines every year," Trish Bardoe said.
"It was well attended last year and it looks like it this year, too.
"I want to try all the different foods and drinks available at this morning tea, they look fantastic."
Catherine Upcher said the Bush Track Wines cellar door was the perfect function space for the morning tea.
"It's a lovely venue and it's really good they've been able to host an Australia's Biggest Morning Tea here," she said.
"It brings people in from all over to a place which is cozy and amenable; that's what makes it Bush Track Wines.
"I have a twice-yearly subscription to Bush Track Wines.
"I think the chardonnay is excellent as well as the sauvignon blanc and shiraz.
"For a small winery, it packs a big punch."





