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Stay at Harmony Hill Wellness and Organic Spa Retreat in Margate, just south of Hobart. The two-storey cottages have beautiful water and mountain views. read more
Home Hill Winery Restaurant is located in Ranelagh, in the beautiful Huon Valley Region, 30 minutes drive from Hobart in Southern Tasmania. Complimenting the picturesque ... read more
Fowles vineyard (formerly Plunkett Fowles) is situated at Avenel in the rugged Strathbogie Ranges, in the Goulburn Murray waters wine region of Central Victoria. read more
Contemporary in design and function, the unique architecture of Shadowfax near Werribee, near Werribee en route to the Bellarine Peninsula, Southern Victoria, reflects ... read more
Shane Batham is an internationally recognised underwater photographer located in the Whitsundays, Northern Queensland. Not only has he been taking underwater photography ... 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
Hare's ChaseHare's Chase is situated near the small village of Marananga in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia. The Barossa Valley's first vineyards were planted over ... read more
Kassebaum WinesKassebaum is now a little over 30 acres of which 17 acres are planted to Shiraz. It is located in Marannaga, in the heart of the Barossa Valley wine region of South ... read more
Head Wines of the Barossa ValleyHead Wines is located in Stonewell, in the Barossa Valley wine region of South Australia. Each Head Wine not only represents Alex Head's strong views on what makes ... read more
Australia has brought home 43 gold medals, coming second in the tally only to France's 49 golds in the 26th International Wine Challenge (IWC) in London.
Three wine luminaries welcomed into the Barons of Barossa
The Barons of Barossa welcomed Bob McLean, Bernard Hickin and Andrew Caillard into their wine fraternity recently during the biennial Barossa Vintage Festival »
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.
If you have one day to experience the best of Australia's wine scene, where would you go? Some say to spend it in the Barossa Valley, an hour north of Adelaide »
Jo Irvine of Irvine Wines was awarded the 2009 Barossa winemaker of the year and Mick Koch took vigneron of the year at the recent Barons of the Barossa declaration of vintage.
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