Gourmet Traveller

QUESTRO FOR GLORY

s it rude to stare at a beautiful river? Asking for a friend. Meanwhile, I’ll just be here, staring rudely at the beautiful Chamberlain Gorge before me and the guests at El Questro. The sky’s graduated bands of mauve and pink are mirrored in the water’s glassy surface while the ridgeline silhouette glows in the fading light. The views in the Kimberley hit different and I still can’t believe I’m here, admiring the sunset. Not just because, six hours earlier I was rugged up against the August cold in Perth but because the 2022 season of El

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