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Australian winery recommendations
I work in the US wine industry and am planning a trip to Australia, with
emphasis on the following wine areas: Hunter Valley, Yarra Valley, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, and McLaren Vale. What wineries would you recommend as 'must-visit'? |
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Australian winery recommendations
"Wineocerous" wrote in message ... I work in the US wine industry and am planning a trip to Australia, with emphasis on the following wine areas: Hunter Valley, Yarra Valley, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, and McLaren Vale. What wineries would you recommend as 'must-visit'? Margaret River area in Western Australia! |
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Australian winery recommendations
"Gerrit" schreef in bericht ... "Wineocerous" wrote in message ... I work in the US wine industry and am planning a trip to Australia, with emphasis on the following wine areas: Hunter Valley, Yarra Valley, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, and McLaren Vale. What wineries would you recommend as 'must-visit'? Margaret River area in Western Australia! Well done Gerrit!! They are excellent, I have tasted them. Chris |
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Australian winery recommendations
In article , Wineocerous says...
I work in the US wine industry and am planning a trip to Australia, with emphasis on the following wine areas: Hunter Valley, Yarra Valley, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, and McLaren Vale. What wineries would you recommend as 'must-visit'? I can tell you which would not be a must visit in my opinion - the Ferguson winery in the Yarra valley (it's the one to which they bring you if you book a day tour from Melbourne). I tasted a few wines there and while they were not bad, they were not that impressive either -- Alfred Molon http://www.molon.de - Photos of Asia, Africa and Europe |
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Australian winery recommendations
Alfred Molon wrote in
: In article , Wineocerous says... I work in the US wine industry and am planning a trip to Australia, with emphasis on the following wine areas: Hunter Valley, Yarra Valley, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, and McLaren Vale. What wineries would you recommend as 'must-visit'? I can tell you which would not be a must visit in my opinion - the Ferguson winery in the Yarra valley (it's the one to which they bring you if you book a day tour from Melbourne). I tasted a few wines there and while they were not bad, they were not that impressive either Mino quibble, it is where they took you. I was taken to several including Domaine Chandon all of which were excellent wineries. Most of the tour operators will make adjustments for the client, if they don't find another. -- Joseph Coulter, cruises and vacations www.josephcoulter.com 877 832 2021 904 631 8863 cell |
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Australian winery recommendations
Wineocerous wrote in news:Xns9BB5B3F9F4B4FVINO@
207.115.33.102: I work in the US wine industry and am planning a trip to Australia, with emphasis on the following wine areas: Hunter Valley, Yarra Valley, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, and McLaren Vale. What wineries would you recommend as 'must-visit'? Thanks for the comments. Alas and alack: no time or $$ left for Margaret River this time around! |
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Australian winery recommendations
Well, in terms of tasting wine, I guess a lot depends on your preference.
But in the Barossa, I think Seppeltsfield (the oldest winery in Australia -- I think -- if not, one of the oldest) is a great place to visit for a tour of winery (and the fortifieds they make are pretty famous too) http://www.seppeltsfield.com.au/ "Wineocerous" wrote in message ... I work in the US wine industry and am planning a trip to Australia, with emphasis on the following wine areas: Hunter Valley, Yarra Valley, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, and McLaren Vale. What wineries would you recommend as 'must-visit'? |
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If you are wine shopkeeper then you must go to wineries. This may help in your business and you can learn more about wines and collect some good stuff.
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