When hitting the road and venturing from Adelaide to Kangaroo Island, it would be a shame not to spend a few nights within ...
Borry Gartrell and Gaye Stuart-Nairne have planted pinot noir, sauvignon blanc, pinot meunier, gewürrztraminer and chardonnay adjacent to a cherry, plum and heritage apple orchard and a truffière. It ...
Established in ’86 by the Smith family after an extensive search for the perfect site which was subsequently planted to chardonnay, cabernet franc and cabernet sauvignon. The vines are dry-grown, ...
Formed in 1997 by Penny Hart (operations director), David Barnett (winemaker/director), Katrina Barnett (marketing director) and Matthew Barnett (viticulture/cellar director), which may suggest that ...
Avril and Steve Thomas purchased Magpie Springs in 2013. The vineyard is planted to semillon, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, pinot noir, merlot, shiraz and riesling; organic methods are practices ...
The Dexter (Todd and Debbie) and Bird (Ian and Ruth, David and Marie) families have been making or selling wine for over 30 years. They were holidaying in the picturesque vineyards and ancient Bastide ...
Pete and Di Smith established the first vineyard in Beechworth in 1978, with the encouragement of John Brown Jr of Brown Brothers. In 2003 the winery and vineyard were taken over by their daughter ...
Craggy Range in Hawke's Bay. On the east coast heel of the boot-shaped North Island, Hawke’s Bay is New Zealand’s oldest and second-largest wine region. It’s also one of its warmest, meaning red ...
At 41° south and an altitude of 160m, Brook Eden is one of the coolest sites in Tasmania and represents ‘viticulture on the edge'. While the plantings remain small (1ha pinot noir, 0.8ha chardonnay ...
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