Glenrowan wine region
Even before Glenrowan was thrust into the annals of folklore by its association with Australia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly, grapes had been planted at Baileys of Glenrowan, which today remains the largest vineyard in the region. Try to taste the history in the old vine shiraz at Booth's Taminick Cellars, with the Booth family having owned the winery since the beginning of last century.
Celebrate the wine region's history at fun-filled events like Trails, Tastings and Tales over the Queen's Birthday weekend and October's Winemaker's Weekend.
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Drop in to Auldstone for a weekend lunch and sample the fine wines amid century-old cellars built with local granite and handmade bricks.
Booths Road, Taminick
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Explore one of the oldest wineries in north-east valleys, especially the fascinating museum of winemaking equipment and Bundarra Gallery.
180 Taminick Gap Road, Glenrowan
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Bunker down in the historic cellar lined with cavernous barrels and taste the old vine shiraz planted from 1919, or try Durif, muscats and ports and trebbiano.
339 Booth Road, Taminick via Glenrowan
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Take a private tour through the barrel room and be one of the few people to sample an unreleased vintage, or stay the night and walk through the vines at your leisure.
Wilsons Road, Wangandary
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Get more than you bargained for at Morrisons, with stunning views of the Warby Range, homemade preserves and artwork adorning the cellar door.
30 Kays Lane, Glenrowan
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