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Lakeside Villas at Crittenden Estate present the ultimate vineyard escape. Stylish villas built over the lake to give you the feeling of floating amongst the vines, ... read more
Rob Dolan has been a Yarra Valley winemaker for over 20 years and is recognized as one of the great characters of the wine industry. Rob has an outstanding winemaking ... read more
Stoney Rise WineThe Stoney Rise Wine Company is a boutique vineyard and cellar door based in Tasmania's Tamar Valley (formerly known as Rotherhythe Vineyard). read more
Wehl's Mount Benson Winery & Barkmill VineyardWehl's Mount Benson Vineyards was the first established vineyard (1989) in the fantastic Mount Benson Wine Region which was planted and run by the Wehl family. read more
The Hidden SeaMillions of years ago, the Limestone Coast of South Australia was covered by the Great Southern Ocean. Over a series of ice ages the ocean receded leaving the area ... read more
Robe Town BreweryThe Robe Town Brewery is a small and independent family- run brewery, located in Robe, South Australia on Australia’s beautiful Limestone Coast. read more
The 11th International Cool Climate Wine Show was this year held in May 2010, at a new venue in Mornington. This year there were a record 680 entrants from both Australia and New Zealand. A total of 298 medals were awarded to these winning wines »
The 2017 Limestone Coast Wine Show 2017 unearthed the broadest and most comprehensive list of trophy winners in the event’s 17-year history, with all 22 trophy categories awarded and all regions within the Limestone Coast represented »
Penfolds' released its elite stable of 2004 and 2005 vintage wines and the 2003 vintage Grange to the public in May this year. Jancis Robinson was impressed with the results, even from those wines sacrificed to a nail biting footy match.
For small winemakers the future is always uncertain and difficult and none more so than now. Brian Croser, leading light of the Australian wine business, recently stirred up a hornet's nest with his speech about the challenge for the Australian wine community for the next decades to 2030 »
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