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Let us bring some of Australia's famed cellar doors to you. Our winery search enables you to access further information on the wineries including addresses and contact numbers which will be handy, should you want to visit the cellars yourself. Otherwise, let us do the work for you and bring you on an online journey. Sit back, relax and enjoy the changing scenery.
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Alasia is best known for its Moscato d'Asti, a fragrant, sweet but fresh, lightly frothing sparkling wine that is relatively low in alcohol.
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Amberley Estate is Western Australian company that was established in Margaret River in 1986. The company believes strongly in only using fruit grown within the Margaret River region.
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Andrew Garrett Wines has built a reputation for innovation and excellence in winemaking.
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Andrew & Deb Harris had a vision: The right land, Rich clay soils, limestone ridges. A classic environment for premium wines.
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Established in 1910, the winery is today a vast processing facility, sprawling over an area of 4.5 hectares (11 acres). Capable of processing in excess of 19,000 tonnes of grapes each vintage, the winery combines the old and the new, with the latest high-tech stainless steel presses, fermentation and storage vessels comfortably coexisting with old, cool cellars where wooden barrels quietly mature wines and brandies before release.
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Annie's Lane is located in the picturesque Clare Valley and has a history dating back to 1851 when Francis Treloar purchased his first piece of land in Watervale, on which the historic Queltaler winery stands today.
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Antinori is one of the oldest winemaking companies in the world with 26 generations of the family producing and selling wines without uninterruption since 1385.
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The team at Arlewood Estate is committed to the production of limited quantities of high quality wines made from ONLY estate grown fruit. The emphasis has always been on viticulture and the production of top quality wine grapes as a primary method of achieving this end.
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