Shaw Vineyard Estate cellar door restaurant, Flint in the Vines
Shaw Vineyard Estate, Canberra District [©VisitVineyards.com]
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Shaw Vineyard Estate is a family owned and operated business, established in 1998 on 'Olleyville', a 700 acre fine wool producing property established in the mid 1800's. This historic property is located in Murrumbateman along the Barton Highway between Canberra and Yass.
The property's elevation at around 640 metres above sea level is higher than most other vineyards in the Murrumbateman area. The high elevation and sloping profile of the land helps mitigate against potential frost damage by allowing good air drainage over the property.
The property has approximately 85 acres under vines, varieties of which are Riesling, Semillon, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. Wines produced from Shaw Vineyard Estate grapes have already won 10 Trophies and several Gold, Silver and Bronze throughout various wine shows across Australia and Internationally.
The Canberra region is renowned for its Riesling, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon.
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