Reedy Creek Estate is owned by the De Stefani family, who first settled there over forty-five years ago. Originally a tobacco and cattle grazing property, the first vines of Shiraz, which make the award winning Old Vine Shiraz, were planted in 1965. The vineyard plantings extended in 1995 when the Tobacco industry was deregulated and now 17 acres of grapes are grown and processed on site at the winery.
Reedy Creek was the first commercial vineyard and winery established in the New England region of New South Wales. The vineyard and cellar have continued to expand, now offering more than nine varieties of wines/blends, whilst still maintaining a priority on quality production. The wines have reiceved many awards over the years at both a State and National level and the cellar door has also been a recipient of many regional Tourism Awards as well as being a state finalist 3 times.
Located 65km west of Tenterfield on the Bruxner HWY in Northern NSW, Reedy Creek is home to magnificent views over looking the valley. There are also beautiful gardens on the property that visitors can wander through and enjoy. The cafe is open daily for great coffee, and lunches and other functions can be catered for by appointment.
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