At Bunnamagoo Estate the focus is on highly individual traditionally-made wines. The grapes are sourced from Bunnamagoo, an historic property near Rockley and from the Eurunderee vineyard not far from Mudgee.
Although both vineyards are in the Central Ranges of New South Wales they differ markedly in their terroir. Bunnamagoo has one of the coolest climates in Australia. That, together with its deep volcanic basalt soils results in wines of distinctive regional style.
At Eurunderee the warmer climate and variable soils under laid with limestone produce wines with subtle nuances quite different from those from Bunnamagoo. The winery is located at Eurunderee where the grapes are treated with the individuality that they deserve. The cellar is door is adjacent to the winery and is open to the public.
The cellar door at 603 Henry Lawson Drive, Mudgee is open 7 days, 10am to 4pm
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