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Featured Australian Boutique Wineries

Long Rail Gully Wines

You’ll find Long Rail Gully Wines in the premium cool climate district of Murrumbateman. Whilst not as well known as some other regions, the wines are becoming recognised by the wine loving public for their excellent quality, in particular the Shiraz... (more)

Heaslip Wines

A small dry grown vineyard on gentle to medium slopes in the historic sight of Armagh in the Clare Valley. The same region of Clare as the famous Jim Barry 'The Armagh' shiraz. The vines are 10 years old. The shiraz are sited further up the hill wit... (more)



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