N[0]="Barringwood Park";
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A[0]="C/- Post Office Lower Barrington TAS 7306";
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F[0]="+61 (0)3 6492 3360";
D1[0]=" No information - but won trophies at the 2002 Hotel Grand Chancellor Royal Hobart Wine Show for Pnot Noir and Chardonnay.    ";
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N[1]="Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm";
E[1]="lindidornauf@vision.net.au,";
A[1]="Bass Hwy, Elizabeth Town, Tasmania 7304";
W[1]="http://www.raspberryfarmcafe.com/";
T[1]="+61 (0)3 63622186";
F[1]="+61 (0)3 63623375";
D1[1]=" The Raspberry Farm consists of 12 acres, primarily planted with raspberries and some blackberry and strawberries. There are 9 different varieties of raspberries providing a supply of fresh raspberries from mid December to Mid May.";
D2[1]="  The Summer Crops begin in mid December and finish late February and the Autumn Crop begins in late February and ends around Mother's Day in May. All variety of raspberries are snap frozen for the rest of the year (known in the i";
D3[1]="ndustry as Individually frozen raspberries IQF) are available for the rest of the year.  Tours of the Raspberry Farm can be arranged but do need forward booking the cost being $20 per tour, we encourage customers to explore the gr";
D4[1]="ounds and wander over to the raspberry fields.   The farm grounds are very beautiful with an abundance of bird life & lakes. The Raspberry Café produces many product lines, jams, sauces, syrups, liquors, vinaigrette etc. currently";
D5[1]=" available by mail order. Sparkling Raspberry wine and a variety of other Tasmanian and mainland wines are available at the picturesque café. The new all weather deck is finished and is ideal for a variety of functions.  Open dail";
D6[1]="y 9 AM to 5 PM & evenings by arrangement for groups of 20 or more.";
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V1[1]="   Fruit wines,";
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N[2]="Lake Barrington Estate";
E[2]="nutvine@netspace.net.au";
A[2]="West Kentish Rd., West Kentish, Postal PO Box 403, Launceston TAS 7250";
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T[2]="+61 (0)3 6491 1249";
F[2]="+61 (0)3 6334 2892";
D1[2]=" Visitors are welcome at Lake Barrington Estate, where they can unfold a picnic hamper and enjoy the spectacular scenery of the area. Its sparkling wine,' Alexandra', ' is consistently one of the State's best Methode Champenoise, t";
D2[2]="hat has won several trophies over the past few years.  Other wines include cool climate Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir. One of Tasmania's most beautiful vineyards perched on the banks of Lake Barrington in";
D3[2]=" North West Tasmania. Owner is Maree Taylor, a Launceston nutritionist with a passion for wine. The 4-hectare vineyard was established in 1986, it would win any contest for the State's loveliest vineyard. Vineyard lunches are avai";
D4[2]="lable in the summer November to April (other times by prior arrangement). Open Wed. to Sun. 10am to 5pm.";
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V1[2]="   Chardonnay,  Pinot Noir,  Riesling,  Sparkling white,";
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L1[2]=" Alexandra,";
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N[3]="Moonrakers Vineyard/ Gallery";
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A[3]="321 Raymond Road, Gunns Plains, Tasmania 7315";
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T[3]="+61 (0)3 6429 1186";
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D1[3]=" Moonrakers Vineyard/ Gallery is a boutique vineyard set on a hillside overlooking the picturesque rural landscape of Gunns Plains. It is located 20 km inland from Ulverstone. Visitors are most welcome to call in to taste the exclu";
D2[3]="sive wines. Free wine tasting. Open Daily 9 am - 5 pm.";
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N[4]="Roland View Vineyard";
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A[4]="Barrington Road, Sheffield, Tasmania 7306";
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T[4]="+61 (0)3 6492 3114";
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D1[4]=" Roland View is a 3.5-hectare vineyard established in 1986, at Barrington in the North West, producing Chardonnay, Muller thurgau and Pinot noir. Open by appointment only.  ";
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N[5]="White Rock Vineyard";
E[5]="whiterock@southcom.com.au";
A[5]="1171 Railton Road, Kimberley, Tasmania 7304";
W[5]="http://www.deloraine.tco.asn.au/Whiterock/vineyard.htm";
T[5]="+61 (0)3 6497 2156";
F[5]="+61 (0)3 6497 2156";
D1[5]=" A small vineyard run by Phil and Robyn Dolan near Kimberley- did produce its own label but now simply selling the fruit. Until recently, White Rock Vineyard, near Kimberley, in northern Tasmania, employed a contract winemaker to p";


D2[5]="roduce wine from its 1-ha vineyard, which it sold under its own label. But, according to White Rock's Phil Dolan, the WET tax has made it 'impossible' for him to continue producing wine. White Rock has ceased supplying local resta";
D3[5]="urants with its products. Although the winery still has a small cellar door through which it can continue to sell wine, Phil Dolan says the loss of the restaurant market has also had a devastating impact on the winery's cellar doo";
D4[5]="r sales. White Rock has reluctantly decided to merely sell grapes, and is planting another 2ha of vines to develop that side of the business. Situated in the sheltered valley of Merseylea and Kimberley, the site was chosen simply ";
D5[5]="because they fell in love with it during a holiday in 1983. The vines were planted in 1991 on a north slope of well drained, clay based loam. They use the Scott Henry trellis system, which is an open canopy and allows full sun and";
D6[5]=" good airflow. This reduces disease pressure and helps keep to their minimal chemical input philosophy.    Fertilizer from our own worm farm is used as a foliar spray. Regular soil and tissue analysis enables us to maintain a heal";
D7[5]="thy and well-balanced growth.  Their goal is to remain small and focus on good management, which will consistently produce first class fruit.  ";
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N[6]="Wilmot Hills Vineyard";
E[6]="wilmothills@bigpond.com";
A[6]="407 Back Rd, Wilmot, TAS 7310";
W[6]="http://www.wilmothills.tascom.net";
T[6]="+61 (0)3 6492 1193";
F[6]="+61 (0)3 6492 1193";
D1[6]=" Tasmania's highest vineyard, 300m above sea level is nestled just west of Lake Barrington with spectacular views looking over Lake Barrington toward Mt Roland. Ruth and John Cole decided to live in this beautiful area and grow gra";
D2[6]="pes and fruit to enable them to live and work on their property. Established in 1991 the 1.5ha vineyard, just 40 km south of Devonport produces table wines at the 'German' end of the spectrum, as well as berries (Elderberry, Raspb";
D3[6]="erry and Blackberry) and English ciders. All the wines (Pinot Noir, Muller Thurgau and red duo) are produced from estate grown fruit. Ruth and John Cole welcome the public to taste and buy various beverages available at the cellar";
D4[6]=" door, open 9am to 7pm every day of the year.";
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V1[6]="   Cider,  Fruit wines,  Gewurztraminer,  Mueller Thurgau,  Pinot Noir,  Red Blend,";
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L1[6]=" El Nino, Fruits of the Forest, Wild,  Red Duo,";
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