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The Whitsunday bareboat yacht charter fleet of Charter Yachts Australia, is situated at Abel Point Marina Airlie Beach in the Whitsundays Queensland, offering you ... read more
Vineyard Cottages is one of the few retreats on the Granite Belt, Queensland, to boast its own licensed restaurant. The award winning Vineyard Cafe retains the special ... read more
The beautiful Whitsundays in tropical North Queensland, Australia is the perfect location for a Civil Ceremony. The only limit is your imagination. read more
Harmony Hill Wellness and Organic Spa Retreat in Margate offers many spa and healing therapies. Harmony Hill is located in a peaceful bush setting in Margate, 30 ... read more
Roma (elevation 300m) is situated on the western slope of the Great Dividing Range, about 500km west of Brisbane. Romavilla's vineyards are on the northern edge ... read more
Appellation at The Louise is one of Australia's finest regional dining experiences. Understated, informed service and intimate ambience complement a daily changing ... read more
Laughing Jack Wines is located near the small town of Greenock in South Australia's Barossa Valley, The vineyard is part of the Kalleske family's property which ... read more
Diggers Bluff WinesDiggers Bluff Wines is located in Seppeltfields, in the Barossa Valley wine region of South Australia. The name "Diggers Bluff" came about because owner-winemaker ... read more
Life is a CabernetRalf Hadzic's wine tours are an Exclusive & Entertaining Experience! Whether you wish to visit The Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley or The Coonawarra we ... read more
Viking Wines
Viking Wines is one of the smaller wine enterprises in the heart of Marananga, Barossa Vallley. The estate is a biodynamic dry-grown vineyard. read more
With more vines than visitors, the Eden Valley is part of the Barossa wine region but offers a very different experience along with some stunning cool climate wines »
The Barons of Barossa welcomed Bob McLean, Bernard Hickin and Andrew Caillard into their wine fraternity recently during the biennial Barossa Vintage Festival »
Barossa Wine Traveller by Tyson Stelzer and Grant Dodd will instantly take you to South Australia's Barossa Valley. The inside stories of 150 wineries and their wine makers are told for the first time, bringing this great wine region truly to life. It’s the Barossa like you've never known it »
Ebeneezer, Moppa, Gomersal - not gnomes, but sub-regions of the Barossa. Jeni Port looks at some "shedistes" making high quality and creative wines in the Barossa.
Many states of Australia started daylight saving this month, bringing long sleep-ins and even longer and bright evenings. If you're planning a picnic to celebrate the afternoons that never end - or drowning your stock market sorrows - then take along something cheap and cheerful from the Taste Food and Wine 2008 white wine selection.
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