Roth's Wine Bar is located in Mudgee, New South Wales and you know you've found Mudgee’s best kept secret as soon as you enter. There you’ll rub shoulders with local chefs winding down in their whites after work, boutique beer in one hand, platter of gourmet treats in the other. Here you’ll find wine identities relaxing and chatting over a glass of premium wine whilst catching up with the locals.
Sourcing wines from surrounding Mudgee and district wineries, you are likely to stumble across a gem from a boutique producer. Each wine passes a tasting panel before being selected for the wine list, so you won’t strike any disappointing purchases here. The only choice is which variety or blend you prefer. Beer lovers are well catered for as well with an impressive range of Australian and imported boutique beers on offer.
This place is definitely worth the visit – bring your favourite book and settle into the cushion-strewn couch, or pull up a seat at the bar for a lively discussion with the friendly bar staff and regulars, but make sure yaside plenty of time to soak up the atmosphere at this rare gem.
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