N[0]="Auldstone Cellars";
E[0]="winery@auldstone.com.au";
A[0]="RMB 4270 (Booths Rd), Taminick via Glenrowan, Vic 3675";
W[0]="http://www.auldstone.com.au";
T[0]="+61 (0) 3 5766 2237";
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D1[0]=" Auldstone Cellars is located in Booths Rd at Taminick (head north for 8 km then turn right onto Booths Rd). Auldstone Cellars is a newly restored, century old winery in the Glenrowan region having been Bailey's second vineyard for";
D2[0]=" many years and purchased by the Reid family in 1987. Michael and Nancy Reid had been growing Muscat grapes in the area for about 10 years when they heard of Baileys decision to sell Herceynia Vineyard. As a lecturer in Viticultur";
D3[0]="e and Farming Trade Instructor, Michael knew the vineyard and area well. With Nancy's background in Economics they both realised the potential and made Baileys an offer. The Reids took over the vineyard in October, 1987, and immed";
D4[0]="iately began a rescue campaign for the vines. They harvested their first grapes in 1988, almost exactly 100 years after Robert Cox's first vintage. In March, 1989, the Reids had completed the first stage of the restoration of the ";
D5[0]="old cellars and released their first wine under the new Auldstone Cellars label. In that year they also took out the medal for the best current vintage Muscat at the Rutherglen Show. In 1990 they completed an irrigation pipeline t";
D6[0]="o Lake Mokoan thus ensuring future quality vintages from the Herceynia vineyard. Winemaker, Michael Reid, has established a reputation for traditional full-bodied reds and their sparkling Shiraz is a must try. Auldstone also offer";
D7[0]="s some interesting Riesling styles in their white range. Wines include: Traminer/Riesling, Riesling, Chardonnay, Cabernet/Merlot, Cabernet, Shiraz, Sparkling Shiraz, Late Picked Riesling, Port Muscat.Gourmet lunches are available ";
D8[0]="on weekends and there is a picnic area with barbecue facilities and playground, tel: (03) 5766 2237..  ";
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V1[0]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Cabernets,  Chardonnay,  Merlot,  Port,  Riesling,  Shiraz,  Traminer Reisling,";
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N[1]="Baileys of Glenrowan";
E[1]="mildaram@mildura.net.au";
A[1]="RMB 4160, Taminick Gap Road,Glenrowan  Vic.  3675";
W[1]="http://www.beringerblass.com.au";
T[1]="+61 (0) 3 5766 2392";
F[1]="+61 (0) 3 5766 2596";
D1[1]=" Baileys of Glenrowan, established in 1870, is located on Taminick Gap Rd (head north for 5 km then turn right for another 2 km and it is on the right). The land around Glenrowan, in Victoria, is known as Kelly Country, because Ned";
D2[1]=" and his gang roamed the area. But Ned was by no means first. Back in the 1840s, Richard Bailey moved to the area from Melbourne, and established a carting business and a store, which sold supplies to gold miners. Richard, origina";
D3[1]="lly from Manchester, selected his family property in 1853. Richard called the property Bundarra, an Aboriginal word which meant 'meeting of the hills'. Vines were planted and Varley Bailey, Richard's son, is credited with making t";
D4[1]="he first wine in 1870. The family kept the property for more than a century. There were experiments with cattle, wool and cereal crops, but the distinctive red granite soil became increasingly recognised for producing luscious for";
D5[1]="tified wines and full-bodied dry reds. In this area, Bailey's was known as one of the best. Winemaking became a family tradition. In 1972, Alan Bailey - Richard's great-grandson - retired after 37 years as winemaker, and the viney";
D6[1]="ards and winery were purchased by Davis Consolidated Industries Ltd. Harry Tinson was appointed Chief Executive and Winemaker. Harry retired in 1986, having guided Baileys to an enhanced reputation as makers of quality red table w";
D7[1]="ines and fortified wines. This reputation continued to grow until Mildara Blass (now called Beringer Blass Wine Estates) acquired Baileys in 1996. Attractions include the original granite stables, a blacksmith's shop, a small muse";
D8[1]="um, free electric barbecues and a picnic area. They are open weekdays from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. and weekends from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.";
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V1[1]="   Chardonnay,  Muscat,  Port,  Shiraz,  Shiraz/ Cabernet Blend,  Tokay,";
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N[2]="Booth's Taminick Cellars";
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A[2]="Booths Road, Taminick, Glenrowan, Vic, 3675";
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T[2]="+61 (0) 3 5766 2282";
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D1[2]=" Peter Booth, owner of Booth's Taminick Cellars, a winery at the lake's northern edge that has been in his family for 100 years. The winery relies mostly on cellar-door sales. His customers liked to try shiraz while they looked out";
D2[2]=" over the lake. Booth's Taminick Cellars is a family-owned enterprise which was established in 1892. They are located on Booth's Rd, just past Auldstone's and on the opposite side. Trebbiano, semillon, shiraz and cabernet sauvigno";
D3[2]="n are grown to produce dry reds, dry whites and vintage port. They are open daily.        ";
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V1[2]="   Shiraz,";
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N[3]="Buffalo Mountain Wines";
E[3]="bmwines@bigpond.com.au";
A[3]="54 Gladstone Street, Glenrowan, Vic, 3675";
W[3]="http://www.glenrowan1880.com/buffalo_mountain.htm";
T[3]="+61 (0) 3 5766 2180";
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D1[3]=" Buffalo Mountain wines is owned and operated by Neil Marsh. Pop in and see Neil for a fantastic array of local wines, 140 in all. Over 30 local wineries are represented, saving you the need to travel all over to try these wines. Y";
D2[3]="ou will find selection much easier here as you can compare all wines in the one place. Once you decide which one you want, you can purchase bottles on the premises. The actual building used to be the local dance hall. Neil told me";
D3[3]=" a fantastic story of how when he was looking into buying this building he found written on the wall behind the door the names of three locals. One was his Dad(!), that was enough of an omen to buy the building and set up business";
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N[4]="Granite Range Estate";
E[4]="pmlong@graniterangeestate.com.au";
A[4]="183 Wilson Rd., Wangandary via Wangaratta.";
W[4]="www.graniterangeestate.com.au/";
T[4]="+61 (0) 3 5725 3292.";
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D1[4]=" Granite Range Estate is nestled on the eastern side of the Warby Ranges, minutes from Glenrowan, a town made famous by the infamous Bushranger Ned Kelly. The area is the gateway to the Gourmet Region of Milawa, the Wine Regions of";
D2[4]=" the King Valley and Rutherglen, the historic towns of Beechworth and Eldorado and the Victorian Alpine resorts. Come and stay with us while you explore this wonderful region. Our wines are available for tasting and purchase at ou";
D3[4]="r cellar door. The Land purchased in July 1997 - 40 Acres, facing east with the Warby Ranges behind us, and an excellent panoramic view of the Australian Alps , with all the snow caps in the winter. We have developed a B&B, and ou";
D4[4]="r new home with its unique design was in the finals of the Best Residential Design of a contract home in the Builders Designers Association Victoria Awards 2003.  The vineyard was established in 1998 - five acres of Merlot & five ";
D5[4]="acres of Shiraz were planted by all members of the family, using Phylloxera resistant rootstock. We have been using Kelp as a foliar spray and through the dripper system, and a seaweed mulch on the rows since planting, and find th";
D6[4]="is very beneficial for a strong and healthy natural environment for growth and pest control throughout the vineyard.     ";
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V1[4]="   Merlot,  Shiraz,";
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N[5]="HJT Vineyards";
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A[5]="(Box 620 Wangaratta 3676) Keenan Road, Glenrowan, Vic 3675";
W[5]="";
T[5]="+61 (0) 3 5766 2252";
F[5]="+61 (0) 3 5765 3260";
D1[5]=" HJT Vineyards is a small family enterprise located about 10 km west of Glenrowan on Keenan Rd, near Lake Mokoan. They produce table wines and are open Friday to Sunday and public holidays. Harry and Catherine Tinson established HJ";


D2[5]="T Vineyards in 1979. Harry is well known as an accomplished winemaker, and Catherine has had many years practical experience in the industry. The winemaking has now been taken over by their daughter Wendy, a qualified oenologist a";
D3[5]="nd biochemist. Using innovative techniques, a large range of full flavoured, exciting wines are made from the varieties Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Chenin Blanc.";
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V1[5]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Pinot Noir,  Riesling,";
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N[6]="Judd's Warby Range Estate";
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A[6]="Jones Rd Taminick via Glenrowan, Glenrowan, Vic, 3675";
W[6]="www.warbyrange-estate.com.au";
T[6]="+61 (0) 3 5765 2314";
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D1[6]=" Jones Rd (off the Glenrowan-Boweys Rd.). Red wines: Shiraz & durif. Open 10am-5pm Thur-Sun & pub.hol.   ";
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N[7]="Mt. Bruno Orchards";
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A[7]="Jones Road, Mt. Bruno, Glenrowan, Vic, 3675";
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T[7]="+61 (0) 3 5765 2354";
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N[8]="Smith and Sons Glenrowan Orchards";
E[8]="micksmith@ozemail.com.au";
A[8]="Old Hume Highway, Glenrowan, Vic, 3675";
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T[8]="+61 (0) 3 5766 2335";
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D1[8]=" Additive-free jams, jellies, sauces, chutneys and relishes are available throughout the year. Buses and groups can pick their own cherries and other fruits in season.  ";
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N[9]="Taminick Valley Wines";
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A[9]="Taminick Rd, Glenrowan, VIC 3675";
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T[9]="+61 (0) 3 5766 2254";
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D1[9]=" This unique stone winery was built in 1916 and produces a full range of unique wines of the highest quality. These are wines in the traditional North-East Victorian style; big, hefty wines that cry out for a few years in the bottl";
D2[9]="e and then a piece of the best red meat you can find. They are high in alcohol, high in tannin, high in flavour and very low in price. Cliff Booth has seen some 65 vintages at the winery and appears to be laconically hanging on ou";
D3[9]="t of love for the life and a desire to ensure John Brown (from Milawa's Brown Brothers) remains at a respectful distance; Brown currently 'languishes' at 62 vintages. Open 9am - 5pm daily. 10am - 6pm Sundays.    ";
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