N[0]="Broadview Estate";
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A[0]="87 Rowbottom Road Granton, Tasmania, Australia";
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T[0]="+61 (0) 3 6263 6882";
F[0]="+61 (0) 3 6263 6840";
D1[0]=" Broadview Estate is framed by a picturesque setting overlooking the Derwent River only 20 minutes from Hobart, in the famed Granton area. Tastings and sales of are available for their superb Riesling, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir. T";
D2[0]="he trophy for Best Tasmanian Wine and Best Tasmanian White Wine was won by Broadview Estate for its Stoney Ridge Riesling 2002. Moorilla Estate, also in the Granton area, won Best Tasmanian Red for its Estate Reserve Pinot Noir 20";
D3[0]="01 and the trophy for Most Successful Tasmanian Exhibitor. Open Tuesday - Sunday. Closed July. Free tastings.";
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V1[0]="   Chardonnay,  Riesling,";
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L1[0]=" Stony Ridge, Erin Vale";
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N[1]="Casa Fontana";
E[1]="fontanam@pasminco.com.au,";
A[1]="4 Cook St. Lutana, Tasmania 7009";
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D1[1]=" Mark Fontana established this small two and a half hectare vineyard of pinot noir and chardonnay in 1994. It is located not far from the Lubiana Winery where the wines are made. Open by appointment only. Winemaker:  Steve Lubiana";
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V1[1]="   Chardonnay,  Pinot Noir,";
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L1[1]=" The Dromedary,";
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N[2]="Derwent Estate";
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A[2]="329 Lyell Highway, Granton Tasmania 7030";
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T[2]="+61 (0) 03 6248 5073";
F[2]="+61 (0) 03 6248 5073";
D1[2]=" Andrew Hanigan looks after this picturesque 4.5 hectare family vineyard, running down to the Derwent River vineyard at Granton. The wines made at nearby Lubiana winery. The Rieslings have already made their mark, with a gold medal";
D2[2]=" '98 vintage. Pinot noir and chardonnay are coming on line and there are new plantings of cabernet. Open by appointment only.";
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V1[2]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Chardonnay,  Pinot Noir,  Riesling,";
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N[3]="Granton Vineyard";
E[3]="wine@stefanolubiana.com";
A[3]="Rowbottoms Road, Granton, Tas 7030";
W[3]="http://www.stefanolubiana.com";
T[3]="+61 (0) 03 6263 7457";
F[3]="+61 (0) 03 6263 7430";
D1[3]=" Formed in 1990, Stefano Lubiana Wines is a Tasmanian family company, wholly owned and operated by husband-and-wife team, Steve and Monique Lubiana. Located in an urban fringe area some 20km north of the city of Hobart, the 170 hec";
D2[3]="tare Granton property is home to both a thriving young family, and to a healthy young commercial enterprise, focusing on the production of hand-crafted, cool-climate, still and sparkling table wines. Overlooking the spectacular ti";
D3[3]="dal estuary of the River Derwent, the vineyard was first planted to the Burgundy varieties of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir during the spring of 1990; Granton Vineyard has expanded over the years to its current area of 5.6 hectares of";
D4[3]=" closely spaced vines. In 1998, its plantings comprise 1.0ha of Chardonnay, 1.3ha of Pinot Noir, 1.8ha of Merlot, 1.3ha of Sauvignon Blanc, and 0.2ha of Pinot Gris. A small nursery holds stocks of Riesling, Semillon and Nebbiolo f";
D5[3]="or future expansions.  Grantons latitude of 43 degrees South enables the vineyard to enjoy full sun exposure in daylight hours. Vines are laid out on gently undulating hillside slopes in conventional rows running north-south. With";
D6[3]="in close proximity of the river, these slopes rise gradually to a point approximately 100 metres above sea level, and offer excellent cold air drainage and frost protection during the critical growing and ripening seasons of sprin";
D7[3]="g and autumn.  Trellising is carried out by means of vertical shoot positioning. Shelter from the buffeting effects of prevailing north/north-westerly winds has been created by a series of windbreaks planted during the establishme";
D8[3]="nt phase of the vineyard.  The river itself provides a moderating influence on the vineyards mesoclimate. The large body of water adjacent the site helps to moderate large changes in air temperature, cooling the site in summer and";
D9[3]=" warming it during winter. Natural rainfall in the area largely occurs during winter, when vines are dormant, and rarely exceeds 600 millimetres annually. A network of trickle irrigation throughout the vineyard can provide up to 2";
V1[3]="   Brut,  Chardonnay,  Pinot Noir,  Riesling,  Sauvignon Blanc,";
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L1[3]=" Primavera, Sur Lie, Vintage, Non Vintage,";
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N[4]="Laurel Bank Vineyard";
E[4]="carland@southcom.com.au";
A[4]="130 Black Snake Lane, Granton TAS 7030";
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T[4]="+61 (0) 03 6263 5977";
F[4]="+61 (0) 03 6263 3117";
D1[4]=" Kerry and Laurel Carland's picturesque 3-hectare vineyard at Granton has great views of the Derwent. The wines have had great show success- particularly the pinot noir and cabernet/merlot blend, and keep getting better. The '98 Sa";
D2[4]="uvignon blanc made Australia's top 10 in Winestate magazine. Open by appointment only.";
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V1[4]="   Cabernet Sauv Blend,  Cabernets,  Merlot,  Pinot Noir,  Sauvignon Blanc,";
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N[5]="Moorilla Estate";
E[5]="wine@moorilla.com.au";
A[5]="655 Main Road, Berriedale, TAS 7011";
W[5]="www.moorilla.com.au";
T[5]="+61 (0) 03 6277 9900";
F[5]="+61 (0) 03 6249 4093";
D1[5]=" Moorilla Estate is only 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) from the centre of Hobart. Moorilla Estate is the birthplace of Tasmania's modern wine industry. Moorilla is an Aboriginal word meaning, 'A rock by the water'. Through this name, w";


D2[5]="e pay tribute to the people who came before us on this land -- and those who will follow. The Moorilla Estate logo is derived from a Chinese symbol. The unbroken lines and icons depict the constant change and influence of the four";
D3[5]=" seasons. Although earlier pioneers had attempted to grow grapes and make wine, it was Italian business immigrant (textiles) Claudio Alcorso who managed to blend the first successful combination of viticulture and marketing -- and";
D4[5]=" put Moorilla on the map in the 1955.  In Claudio's Words  - 'One kilometre long and almost as wide, its shape is not round, the isthmus is broad and the land rises up gently and then drops towards the river in steep banks covered";
D5[5]=" by native casuarinas, the beautiful green-grey she-oaks which in that area have a round canopy instead of the more common pine-like shape. Alcorso was a patron of the arts -- most notably with the Elizabethan Theatre Trust and th";
D6[5]="e Australian Opera -- and brought his sense of style and aesthetics to life at Moorilla. When the estate fell on hard times in the 1990s, new owners stepped in to revive the site to former glories in keeping with the Alcorso legac";
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V1[5]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Chardonnay,  Gewurztraminer,  Merlot,  Pinot Noir,  Riesling,  Sauvignon Blanc,  Sparkling white,";
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N[6]="Stefano Lubiana";
E[6]="Lubiana@bigpond.com";
A[6]="60 Rowbottoms Road, Granton 7030";
W[6]="http://www.stefanolubiana.com";
T[6]="+61 (0) 03 6263 7457";
F[6]="+61 (0) 03 6263 7430";
D1[6]=" See Granton Vineyard - Formed in 1990, Stefano Lubiana Wines is a Tasmanian family company, wholly owned and operated by husband-and-wife team, Steve and Monique Lubiana.  Located in an urban fringe area some 20km north of the cit";
D2[6]="y of Hobart, the 170 hectare Granton property is home to both a thriving young family, and to a healthy young commercial enterprise, focusing on the production of hand-crafted, cool-climate, still and sparkling table wines. Overlo";
D3[6]="oking the spectacular tidal estuary of the River Derwent, the vineyard was first planted to the Burgundy varieties of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir during the spring of 1990; Granton Vineyard has expanded over the years to its current";
D4[6]=" area of 5.6 hectares of closely spaced vines. In 1998, its plantings comprise 1.0ha of Chardonnay, 1.3ha of Pinot Noir, 1.8ha of Merlot, 1.3ha of Sauvignon Blanc, and 0.2ha of Pinot Gris. A small nursery holds stocks of Riesling,";
D5[6]=" Semillon and Nebbiolo for future expansions.  Grantons latitude of 43 degrees South enables the vineyard to enjoy full sun exposure in daylight hours. Vines are laid out on gently undulating hillside slopes in conventional rows r";
D6[6]="unning north-south. Within close proximity of the river, these slopes rise gradually to a point approximately 100 metres above sea level, and offer excellent cold air drainage and frost protection during the critical growing and r";
D7[6]="ipening seasons of spring and autumn.  Trellising is carried out by means of vertical shoot positioning. Shelter from the buffeting effects of prevailing north/north-westerly winds has been created by a series of windbreaks plante";
D8[6]="d during the establishment phase of the vineyard.  The river itself provides a moderating influence on the vineyards mesoclimate. The large body of water adjacent the site helps to moderate large changes in air temperature, coolin";
D9[6]="g the site in summer and warming it during winter. Natural rainfall in the area largely occurs during winter, when vines are dormant, and rarely exceeds 600 millimetres annually. A network of trickle irrigation throughout the vine";
V1[6]="   Brut,  Chardonnay,  Pinot Noir,  Pinot gricio,  Riesling,  Sauvignon Blanc,";
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L1[6]=" Primavera, Sur Lie, Vintage, Non Vintage,";
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N[7]="Winstead Vineyard";
E[7]="winstead@trump.net.au";
A[7]="Winstead Road,Bagdad  Tas.  7030";
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T[7]="+61 (0) 03 6268 6417";
F[7]="+61 (0) 03 6268 6417";
D1[7]=" The winery is located at Bagdad, 35 minutes from Hobart, at the edge of Tasmania's famous Southern Midlands district. Originally conceived as a hobby, the family run vineyard began its life in 1989 with the planting of 2000 Pinot ";
D2[7]="Noir and 1000 Riesling vines. Further plantings in 1993 bought these up to 3000 and 2000 vines respectively. Just a stone's throw away from the busy Heritage Highway that connects northern and southern Tasmania, it sits atop a mod";
D3[7]="est hill on Winstead Road, enjoying a bright north-easterly aspect. Open by appointment.    ";
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V1[7]="   Pinot Noir,  Riesling,";
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