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Eden Springs is located in Springton, a town in the High Eden wine region of South Australia. The first vines were planted on Eden Springs in 1972, when the High ... read more
Eden Valley WinesEden Valley Wines is a group effort produced by a team of 12 grapegrowers and winemakers in the Eden Valley, South Australia. The men, women and families who stand ... read more
Glen Eldon WinesWith the main Glen Eldon vineyard and cellar located on the Glen Eldon property in Eden Valley, it was only fitting to honour this brand with the Glen Eldon Wines ... read more
IrvineNever in 1959 did James Irvine ever think he would one day own his own property in the ranges above the Eden Valley of South Australia. At that time he was with ... read more
Berton Vineyards - Eden ValleyBerton Vineyards is located in High Eden, a sub-region of Eden Valley, South Australia. The altitude and cool climate provides ideal conditions for the production ... read more
In the fifth installment of our series covering Jancis Robinson's tasting notes on The New Australian 250, she enjoys some centenarian vines from Langmeil in the Barossa Valley, and treats herself to a range from Moss Wood in Margaret River.
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.
Take two premium Eden Valley vineyards and give the winemakers the job of creating the best riesling they possibly can, with no budget, no sales targets and no expense spared. The result is six vintages of Mesh Eden Valley Riesling.
Tasting Notes - Top 10 Value Riesling - Taste Food and Wine 2009
The best value whites in Taste Food and Wine 2009 are Rieslings, which should come as no surprise to you, because this has been true for years. Those of you who are not drinking this grape variety are missing out on drama and excellence in every glass.
There are still some great value reds around that won't burst your budget. Check out these ten budget friendly reds from Taste Food and Wine 2008.
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