N[0]="Amberley Edge Vineyard B & B";
E[0]="amberley@halenet.com.au";
A[0]="47 Clark Lane, Stanthorpe Qld 4380";
W[0]="www.halenet.com.au/~amberley/";
T[0]="+61 (0) 7 4683 6203";
F[0]="+61 (0) 7 4683 6203";
D1[0]=" Great Stanthorpe accommodation awaits you at Amberley Edge Vineyard Bed and Breakfast located in the heart of Queensland's premier wine country. Carol & Trevor Sharp will be your hosts and offer Bed & Breakfast Accommodation with ";
D2[0]="style and personal attention, which only owners in residence can offer.  Amberley Edge is surrounded by 72 acres with captivating views over our vineyard and the magnificent Granite Belt countryside. A pleasant 8 minute drive from";
D3[0]=" Stanthorpe with all the major attractions such as wineries and national parks close by. Situated approximately 900 meters above sea level, ensures a temperate and invigorating mountain climate. Right through the summer the days a";
D4[0]="re pleasant with low humidity unlike the coastal areas of Queensland and the beautiful cool evenings are wonderful for sleeping. In fact statistics show, that the night time temperature rarely goes above 20 degrees. Stanthorpe win";
D5[0]="es are on sale from our Cellar door at Amberley Edge.  Enjoy our Spicy Muscat with luscious cherry/floral rose aromas or try our Premium Shiraz from their award winning DRY GROWN vineyard. Ask about a private tasting. Soak up the ";
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V1[0]="   Muscat,  Red Blend,  Shiraz,  White Blend,";
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L1[0]=" Classic Edge,  Dry White,  Classic Cool,";
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N[1]="Emerald Hill Winery";
E[1]="TomCath@mail2me.com.au";
A[1]="218 Donges Road, Severnlea Qld 4352";
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T[1]="+61 (0) 0411 487 226";
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D1[1]=" Emerald Hill Winery is situated just 7 minutes from Stanthorpe with picturesque views of the surrounding mountains. The vineyard proudly consists of cabernet(our 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon having won the Bronze Medal in the 2002 Aust";
D2[1]="ralian Small Winemakers Show), shiraz, merlot, chardonnay and most recently the Spanish variety of 'tempranillo'. All wines are made on the premises and we are happy to take you on a tour of the Winery. Emerald Hill Winery is open";
D3[1]=" for tastings on weekends and public holidays from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Turn off the New England Highway at the Blue Topaz Caravan Park and follow the signs. We look forward to seeing you.";
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V1[1]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Cabernets,  Chardonnay,  Merlot,  Shiraz,  Tempranillo,";
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N[2]="Granite Belt Vignerons";
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A[2]="Near Stanthorpe";
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T[2]="+61 (0) 7 4683 4382.";
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D1[2]=" Granite Belt Vignerons are renowned for their fortified wines and ciders. They provide picnic facilities and are open seven days a week. Contact (07) 4683 4382.    ";
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N[3]="Honeysuckle Cottages";
E[3]="info@honeysucklecottages.com.au";
A[3]="Mayfair Lane, Stanthorpe QLD 4380";
W[3]="http://www.honeysucklecottages.com.au";
T[3]="+61 (0) 7 4681 1510";
F[3]="+61 (0) 7 4681 1512";
D1[3]=" Honeysuckle Cottages are a great place to stay when visiting the district. Nestled amongst thick mountain bushland just to the north of Stanthorpe, our one and two bedroom cottages will provide you with the perfect escape for a sh";
D2[3]="ort break or holiday stay. Escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life to the crisp, clean mountain air, the country hospitality and the unique scenery of the Granite Belt, renowned for its fruit, wines and rocky National P";
D3[3]="arks. Bed and breakfast is our style of accommodation, but without any intrusion on your privacy. A delicious country-style breakfast basket is included in the tariff, and each cottage has full cooking facilities for you to prepar";
D4[3]="e your breakfast at your leisure. If you don't wish to prepare meals, it's only three kilometres to the restaurants of Stanthorpe from Mayfair Lane ... just a short taxi ride. Shops, art gallery, library, craft markets and golf co";
D5[3]="urse are also within five minutes drive. The charming federation era cottages of brick and iron construction are beautifully decorated with early 1900's style furnishings to complete your escape to times long past. A cosy lounge r";
D6[3]="oom is centred around the combustion log fire with wood provided ... just perfect for a romantic weekend away. Queen size beds with continental quilts, electric blankets and quality linen will ensure your comfort if you're visitin";
D7[3]="g during the sub-zero winter months. The cottages are all fully insulated, keeping summer heat out and winter warmth in.";
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N[4]="Lucas Estate Wines";
E[4]="lucaspr@halenet.com.au";
A[4]="329 Donges Rd Severnlea, PO Box 38, Severnlea Qld 4352";
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T[4]="+61 (0) 7 4685 6365";
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D1[4]=" A family established winery producing classic style wines on site from old and new vineyards in hill country with scenic views. Features local produce, wine tasting and sales, Art Gallery and handcrafted gifts. Lucas Estate Wines ";
D2[4]="is located in a bush setting just south of Stanthorpe. Wine and local produce are available for tasting and sale from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm seven days per week. Visitors can also relax with a glass of wine or a cup of coffee right i";
D3[4]="n the heart of a vineyard. The cellar door houses an art gallery featuring original works by Louise Samuel in various media. Works are for sale but we are happy for visitors just to view and enjoy. Access is from the New England H";
D4[4]="ighway via Reid Road, turning at the Blue Topaz caravan park or from Texas Road turning into Marino Road.";
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N[5]="Mt Tully Vines";
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A[5]="Mt Tully Road, 6.5 km Southeast of Stanthorpe PO Box 1461 Toombul QLD 4012";
W[5]="http://www.mtvines.com.au/";
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D1[5]=" At Mt Tully Vines, the first vines were planted in spring 1995 on a 20 ha property in Mt Tully Road, 6.5 km Southeast of Stanthorpe in the Granite Belt region of Southeast Queensland. The land is approximately 210m wide and follow";


D2[5]="s the Northern side of a valley with a slope rising to a ridge in the West. The soil profile is decomposed granite overlying clay at approximately 1200mm depth. As with most of the Granite Belt, the land is strewn with large grani";
D3[5]="te boulders and outcrops. In the early 50s' approximately half the block was cleared and used as an orchard and for vegetable growing. The uncleared land is generally too steep or rocky for cultivation. There are 4 dams on the pro";
D4[5]="perty, which provide water for irrigation. The vines are planted generally at 1m centres on a trellis set up to provide a vertical shoot position canopy management system. The trellis has timber end structures and intermediates. T";
D5[5]="he rows are 3m apart. Irrigation is by way of undervine drippers using water reticulated around the vineyard and pumped from dams. All vines planted are on their own roots. Own rooted vines generally take 3 years to establish, but";
D6[5]=" are considered to provide better quality grapes for winemaking. The initial planting of 0.33 ha has been added to with plantings of same area in 96-97, 97-98, 99-00 and 00-01 bringing the total to 2.5 ha. The vines planted are Se";
D7[5]="millon, Chardonnay, Shiraz, Merlot, Malbec, Mataro, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Tannat.";
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V1[5]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Cabernet franc,  Chardonnay,  Malbec,  Merlot,  Other,  Semillon,  Shiraz,";
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N[6]="Old Caves Winery";
E[6]="oldcaves@halenet.com.au";
A[6]="New England Highway,Stanthorpe, QLD 4380";
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T[6]="+61 (0) 7 4681 1494";
F[6]="+61 (0) 7 4681 2722";
D1[6]=" Old Caves has a simple philosophy about wine - 'A good wine is one that you can drink and enjoy' Situated on New England Highway, just north of Stanthorpe, Old caves specialise in producing 'everyday' wines, non-vintage styles tha";
D2[6]="t are inexpensive enough for people to enjoy on a regular basis. Old Caves wines range from sweet to dry white and fortified wines. The winery has something for the whole family, warm hospitality all year round, wine tastings and ";
D3[6]="sales, children's area, picnic area barbecues and log fire for our cold winter days. Old Caves is a family business run by David, his wife Shirley and their three sons, Tony, Jeremy and Nathan.  Open : Monday to Saturday - 10am to";
D4[6]=" 5pm Sunday - 10am to 4pm Closed : Christmas Day, Good Friday and Anzac morning. Old Caves is best known for their fortified wines especially the Armchair Port. Visitors are welcome to use the picnic facilities and group lunches a";
D5[6]="re catered for booking required. Old Caves Winery specialises in making red and white as well as fortified wines. Liqueur mead is a seasonal specialty. You will also find available a large range of local pottery, woodwork and souv";
D6[6]="enirs. Visitors are welcome to use the picnic facilities, and group lunches are catered for. The Winery has adequate parking space for buses. Facilities for the disabled include staff assistance and ramp access. There are no speci";
D7[6]="al toilet facilities. Large range of local pottery, woodwork and souvenirs.";
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V1[6]="   Chardonnay,  Honey - Mead,  Port,  Red Blend,  Shiraz Blend,  Waltham Cross Blend,  White Blend,";
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L1[6]=" Armchair, Stannum Gold,  light red, Rummy,";
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N[8]="Severn Brae Estate";
E[8]="severnbrae@ozemail.com.au";
A[8]="Lot 2 48 Back Creek Rd,Severnlea, QLD 4352";
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T[8]="+61 (0) 7 3391 3821";
F[8]="+61 (0) 7 3391 3821";
D1[8]=" Vineyards established 1987 producing fine whites and great reds. Best Queensland Red Wine 1996 and 1997. Hi-tech vineyard. Traditional and interesting experimental wines. Cafe lunches, espresso coffee and homemade cakes.Visit our ";
D2[8]="Cellar Door & Café and taste our award winning range of fine Whites, great Reds and fascinating Liqueurs including Liqueur Muscat and Liqueur Mead. Whites include Chardonnay, Verdelho, Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc; Award winning R";
D3[8]="ed wines from Reserve Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese and Pinot Noir. Enjoy our restored 1872 Globe Hotel building which was later bought in 1875 by the Sisters of Mercy to be the first Saint Joseph's Convent in Sta";
D4[8]="nthorpe (1875 - 1955). The building was moved in 1956 to the Stanthorpe Racetrack as the Jockey Club (1956 - 1998). It was moved in 1998 and restored at Severn Brae Estate as the Cellar Door & Café. Lunches Weekends & Dinner Satur";
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V1[8]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Chardonnay,  Honey - Mead,  Merlot,  Muscat,  Pinot Noir,  Sangiovese,  Sauvignon Blanc,  Semillon,  Shiraz,  Verdello,";
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N[9]="Whiskey Gully Wines";
E[9]="john@whiskeygullywines.com.au";
A[9]="Beverley Rd Severnlea";
W[9]="http://www.whiskeygullywines.com.au";
T[9]="+61 (0) 7 4683 5100";
F[9]="+61 (0) 7 4683 5155";
D1[9]=" Whiskey Gully Wines, at Severnlea, is a modern vineyard in Australia's Granite Belt District, producing fine wines from a variety of grapes including Shiraz, for which Australia is famous. Whiskey Gully Wines' vineyard is on one o";
D2[9]="f the Granite Belt's oldest station properties, Beverley. The property was originally some 2,500 acres and supported first sheep and, later, cattle. Over the years, it has been divided up and now just 270 acres remain. The propert";
D3[9]="y takes in Whiskey Gully and an un-named creek. The property originally grazed sheep, and later cattle. An orchard was established in the early 1900s, but it wasn't until 1997, under the ownership of John and Denice Arlidge, that ";
D4[9]="the first grapevines were planted. Using modern viticultural techniques, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay varieties were established and they immediately took a liking to the well drained granitic soil which imparts that ";
D5[9]="marvelous flinty character to Granite Belt wines. In 1999 we planted more Cabernet Sauvignon and some French Colombard. Whiskey Gully Wines declared its first vintage in 1999. The 2000 vintage was particularly good and wines produ";
D6[9]="ced in that year picked up a total of 17 trophies and medals from wine shows including two gold medals. The 2002 vintage was also exceptional. We have long term plans to plant up to 40 hectares but these are still early days. Whis";
D7[9]="key Gully is a nondescript creek about five kilometres south of Stanthorpe where, 100 years ago, Irish miners who came to the area for tin, established illicit whiskey stills. There must have been something in the water because th";
D8[9]="e creek produces good grapes and, reputedly, good whiskey also.";
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V1[9]="   Cabernet Sauv Blend,  Cabernet Sauvignon,  Chardonnay,  Colombard,  Red Blend,  Rose,  Shiraz,";
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