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The Tamar Valley Wine Route is a wine touring experience connecting over 30 vineyards in the Tamar Valley, near Launceston in Tasmania. Using an easy to follow map ... read more
Grand Central Station is located in in Tasmania's North East, in Launceston. Open 24 hours a day it offers a gourmet grocer and Tasmanian wine shop. read more
Tasmanian Pinot Noir ForumSilk HillSilk Hill vineyard (formerly called Silkwood) is located in Deviot in the Tamar Valley wine region of Northern Tasmania. read more
Elmslie Wines and Powercourt VineyardElmslie Wines and Powercourt Vineyard is a 4 ha vineyard - one of the oldest on the Western side of the Tarama River - located in Legana in the Tamar Valley wine ... read more
Greg Duncan Powell travels across Australia picking some of the best wineries to visit, which varieties to try and where to eat for his Glovebox Guide to Wine Touring. A helpful guide to wine touring in regional Australia and its many cellar doors »
Tasmania is considered to be one of the jewels in the crown of Australian wine, by wine lovers and increasingly, investors from around the world. But how and why did this tiny state reach international acclaim for its wines? It's all in the history, plus a trifecta of cool climate, good viticulture and great winemaking »
Tamar Ridge Wines, Tamar Valley, Tasmania by Jon Dakin read more
Chartley Estate Vineyard, Tamar Valley, Tasmania read more
Brook Eden Vineyard, Pipers River, Tasmania read more
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