The sun shone as foodies farewelled the last event of the inaugural Food and Wine Classic, leaving no palate wanting - but an appetite to become an annual fixture in the Hawke's Bay event calendar.
F.A.W.C. was a 10-day, 56-event extravaganza celebrating local cuisine in the unique Bay setting, that wrapped up with a finale barbecue at East Pier last night, said Hawke's Bay Tourism general manager Annie Dundas.
"It was a beautiful little gourmet barbecue on the beach," she said.
Other weekend events included escapes in luxury accommodation, relaxed barbecues, a pop-up restaurant by Michelin Star chef Adam Newell, secluded fishing and Kai in the Bay Maori and wild food festival.
Throughout the event tourists from as far afield as New York, London and The Netherlands attended events that ranged from high-end degustation dinners, to relaxed barbecues among the vines.