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Banca Ridge Winery and Bistro is located at Stanthorpe, centre of the Granite Belt, Queensland's first wine region (in the Southern Downs). It is part of the Queensland ... read more
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Windy Ridge a boutique vineyard and winery located between Foster and Fish Creek, in the Gippsland wine region of Victoria. It is South Gippsland's oldest vineyard ... read more
Montara Winery, home also to Jimmy Wines and Raven Park Wines, are located in Ararat, in the Great Western wine region of the Grampians area, in Western Victoria. read more
Elmswood Estate is a boutique winery situated on 20 acres in the red lands area of The Yarra Valley, Victoria. Located on the Monbulk Seville Road it is well signposted ... read more
Eat and drink your way around one of the country's best wine regions with the Margaret River Wine and Food Recipe Book and the Essential Wine Touring Guide. All you need to know to sample the best of the west »
Ray Jordan's Western Australian Wine Guide 2009 - his 7th annual guide to West Australian wines - is a must-have for anyone buying or interested in the wines of Western Australia. It sure makes me want to head not only to the bottleshop to see if I can find some, but to keep on driving west.
It’s not surprising that successful restaurateur, winemaker, Australian tourism authority and cookbook author Kate Lamont is the person to turn a recipe book on its head. Lamont’s unique approach is to put the wine first, and then to guide your food selection »
Ray Jordan's 2010 wa wine guide is a must-have for anyone buying or interested in the wines of Western Australia. Now with a handy pull-out map, it sure makes me want to head to the bottleshop in search of some of the best of the west, and maybe to keep on driving »
Western Australia's leading wine critic Ray Jordan once again brings us the best of the west in his slim, handy volume. For the price of an average bottle of wine, you can potentially save yourself lots of money and time. Find out which Western Australian wines are receiving this year's rave reviews »
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