N[0]="Berlingieri Wines";
E[0]="berlingieri@bigpond.com";
A[0]="Cnr Oliver's & Chalk Hill Roads, Mclaren Vale SA 5171";
W[0]="http://www.thesettlementwineco.com.au/";
T[0]="+61 (0) 8 8323 7344";
F[0]="+61 (0) 8 8323 7355";
D1[0]=" The Settlement Wine Co (Berlingieri Wines ) was rriginally started in 1976 in McLaren Flat. Winemaker Vincenzo Berlingieri, with his daughter Annika & his son Jason, has re-opened the  Cellar Door, introducing, once again, his ran";
D2[0]="ge of Big Reds, Fortified wines with the addition of a Rosé! Many will remember his wines of the past. These are now reproduced with a modern touch, yet still in his unique style. The new Cellar Door is located in the picturesque ";
D3[0]="heart of McLaren Vale, in original buildings of the late 1800's and surrounded by luscious vineyards. The winery is just a stone's throw from the Main Street, at the beginning of the Winery Tour Circuit. We invite you to browse th";
D4[0]="rough our web site where you will be able to view our complete and up to date range of wines, as well as prices and order form for those who are unable to visit us. And we deliver throughout Australia! Please feel free to contact ";
D5[0]="us with any questions or for any further information you may require. We look forward to you visiting us at our Cellar Door to enjoy the warm atmosphere and friendly entertainment.";
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N[1]="Brewery Hill Winery";
E[1]="winery@breweryhill.com.au";
A[1]="Olivers Rd, McLaren Vale SA 5171";
W[1]="http://www.breweryhill.com.au";
T[1]="+61 (0) 8 8323 7344";
F[1]="+61 (0) 8 8323 7355";
D1[1]=" Originally based in McLaren Vale, South Australia, we have been providing great wines at cellar door prices to our loyal customers for over 10 years. Even our clean skin wines have won medals. Join our mailing list and find out wh";
D2[1]="y we have so many repeat customers. Be entertained by our cellar master Peter Huffam's light-hearted approach to food and wine. Check out the latest wine offer at our cellar door. We continue to offer the same friendly service and";
D3[1]=" advice to help you select the right wine. Our customers love the great value wines and Peter Huffam's light hearted newsletters PLUS dealing direct with the producer saves you money. Our fabulous red fizz is our biggest seller an";
D4[1]="d the range of table wines includes Riesling, Chardonnay, award winning Semillon, slurpable Sauvignon Blanc and Robust Reds... Coonawarra and McLaren Vale of course!. All over Australia people top up their kegs with our smooth taw";
D5[1]="ny port. Ordering is as easy as fax, phone or email.";
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V1[1]="   Brut,  Cabernet Sauvignon,  Cabernets,  Chardonnay,  Frontignac,  Grenache,  Merlot,  Pinot Noir,  Port,  Red Blend,  Riesling,  Sauvignon Blanc,  Shiraz,";
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L1[1]=" St Francis, Barossa, Classic, Red Fizz,";
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N[2]="D'Arenberg";
E[2]="";
A[2]="PO Box 195 Osborn Road, Mclaren Vale SA 5171";
W[2]="http://www.darenberg.com.au";
T[2]="+61 (0) 8 8323 8206";
F[2]="+61 (0) 8 8323 9423";
D1[2]=" d'Arenberg is one of the most significant wineries in McLaren Vale. In 1912 Joseph Osborn, a teetotaler and director of Thomas Hardy and Sons, purchased the well established Milton Vineyards in the hills just north of the township";
D2[2]="s of Gloucester and Bellevue, now just known as McLaren Vale.  Joseph's son Francis Ernest ('Frank') Osborn left medical school, choosing to forsake the scalpel for pruning shears. Fruit from the 78 hectares of vineyards was sold ";
D3[2]="to local wineries until his own cellars were complete in 1928. Dry red table and fortified wines were produced in ever increasing quantities to supply the expanding markets of the Empire. In 1943 Frank's son Francis d'Arenberg, un";
D4[2]="iversally known as 'd'Arry', returned from school, age 16, to help his ill father run the business, eventually assuming full management of d'Arenberg in 1957. d'Arry bottled the first of the famous diagonal red stripe labelled win";
D5[2]="es two years later. d'Arenberg's wines of the 1960's gained immediate cult status amongst imbibers and judges. d'Arenberg is situated in the hills four kilometres north of the township of McLaren Vale on the Fleurieu Peninsula, on";
D6[2]=" an undulating triangle bordered by the Gulf St Vincent, eight kilometres to the west, and by the southern Mount Lofty Ranges, fifteen kilometres to the east, and is just 40 kilometres south of Adelaide, the capital of South Austr";
D7[2]="alia. McLaren Vale is very close to the crystal clear waters of the Gulf St Vincent, as well as being at the gateway to the Fleurieu Peninsula Tourism region, with all its attractions. For us at d'Arenberg, in our vineyards, and o";
D8[2]="ur friends' and neighbours' vineyards, the risk of rainfall or frost during the harvest period is rare and this is one of the reasons why McLaren Vale is such a marvellously predictable place to grow grapes and make premium wines.";
D9[2]=" The proximity to the sea is one of the biggest influences on the climate of McLaren Vale as well as the Lower Mt Lofty Ranges which form the Sellicks Hill ranges and which border McLaren Vale to the East. The result is that hot s";


V1[2]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Chamboucin,  Chardonnay,  Grenache,  Merlot,  Mourvedre,  Red Blend,  Riesling,  Sauvignon Blanc,  Shiraz,";
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L1[2]=" d'Arry's Original, McLaren Vale Noble (375ml), Red Ochre, The Broken Fishplate, The Coppermine Road, The Custodian,  The Dead Arm,  The Footbolt,  The Dry Dam,  The Ironstone Pressings,  The Last Ditch,";
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N[3]="III Associates";
E[3]="winery@associates.com.au";
A[3]="130 Main Road, McLaren Vale SA 5171";
W[3]="www.associates.com.au";
T[3]="+61 (0) 8 8323 7940";
F[3]="+61 (0) 8 8323 7422";
D1[3]=" The company was established with one clear goal to produce and present premium quality McLaren Vale wines which provide excellent value for money. The three associates in question all have a decade or more of wine industry experie";
D2[3]="nce; Mary Greer is managing partner, Reginald Wymond chairing partner, and Christopher Fox partner. The partnership owns 25 hectares of vines spanning two vineyards, one owned by Mary and John Greer, the other by Reg and Sue Wymon";
D3[3]="d. Nineteen of the 25 hectares are planted to mainstream red varieties, with shiraz leading the way. The label was first introduced in 1999, the aim being to produce affordable quality wine. Product Range: Semillon Sauvignon Blanc";
D4[3]=", Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay, The Third Degree, Shiraz, Indent Cabernet, Indent Shiraz. The key ingredient in producing quality wine is quality grapes and in particular a guaranteed supply of these grapes. Associates' own vineyards ";
D5[3]="give them quality and security of supply. Over 65 acres of premium McLaren Vale vineyard provides them with ample supply of excellent fruit. With increasing trend by wine consumers to purchase wine before tasting, the 'Ill Associa";
D6[3]="tes' as a premium wine producer, are committed to producing only wine that lives up to the McLaren Vale reputation. The principal variety grown, is of course Shiraz, the variety that has gained international recognition for McLare";
D7[3]="n Vale. We also grow Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Grenache together with an exciting new planting of Petit Verdot, and of course Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay. Having a 'Mediterranean' type climate means";
D8[3]=" there tends to be a smaller temperature variation. The average January temperature in McLaren Vale is 21.7 degrees C. Annual rainfall is anywhere from 650-700mm. 150-200mm falling between October and April, which means that rainf";
D9[3]="all is winter dominant, though we do get some in the growing season.";
V1[3]="   Cabernets,  Chardonnay,  Chenin Blanc,  Petit Verdot,  Sauvignon Blanc,  Semillon,  Shiraz,";
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L1[3]=" The Third Degree, Indent,";
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N[4]="Kimber Wines";
E[4]="vintage@kimberwines.com";
A[4]="Chalk Hill Rd (PO Box 113), McLaren Vale SA 5171";
W[4]="www.kimberwines.com/";
T[4]="+61 (0) 8 8323 9773";
F[4]="+61 (0) 8 8323 9773";
D1[4]=" Kimber Wines' vineyards are set in the beautiful McLaren Vale, a premium wine district only 30 mins south of Adelaide, South Australia. They also open our 2000+ tree orchard to the public during picking season. Allowing you to pic";
D2[4]="k your own fresh apples, apricots, peaches, plums, prunes, nectarines and peacharines.  Aside from being a perfect environment for viticulture, McLaren Vale is a wonderful destination with a great selection of restaurants, accommo";
D3[4]="dation, and cellar door wine tasting. Our Visitors Centre is full of information for visitors to McLaren Vale and the Fleurieu Peninsula. Our Cellar Door operates from December through to March, 8:30am to 5:30pm or by appointment.";
D4[4]=" The Cellar Door is open during the summer months to coincide with the 'pick your own fruit' operation we run, also at Kimber Wines. We currently grow three Kimber Wines currently produces three varieties: Chardonnay, Cabernet Sau";
D5[4]="vignon, and Petit Verdot. While at Kimber Wines, why not try our new Peach Liqueur. Easy to drink, with abundant fruit, the liqueur is proving very popular with our cellar door visitors. Smooth and semi sweet, it is perfect as an ";
D6[4]="after dinner drink or mix with a dash of lemonade for a refreshing summer mix.";
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V1[4]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Chardonnay,  Fruit wines,  Petit Verdot,";
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N[5]="Maxwell Wines";
E[5]="mark@maxwellwines.com.au";
A[5]="Olivers Rd, McLaren Vale SA 5171";
W[5]="http://www.maxwellwines.com.au";
T[5]="+61 (0) 8 8323 8200";
F[5]="+61 (0) 8 8323 8900";
D1[5]=" In 1997 Maxwell Wines relocated from their original winery, established in 1979, into an impressive three level building incorporating sandstone and old solid timber, carved into a hill face limestone, which overseas a manicured l";


D2[5]="andscape of vines and olives rolling across the Vale to the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges. The winery has been designed to take advantage of the gravitational flow of the grapes, contributing to the quality of the wine and a";
D3[5]="llowing visitors to view a 'working winery' while sampling the wines and taking in the magnificent views from the cellar door. Maxwell Wines, with it's 40 acre vineyard of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Grenache a";
D4[5]="nd Verdelho, is north of the township of McLaren Vale, on Olivers Road, just a fifty minute drive south from Adelaide. McLaren Vale has a Mediterranean climate, tempered by the sea a few kilometres away to the west and the area ha";
D5[5]="s convincingly established a reputation for grapes and wines of amazing quality and intensity of flavours. Red varieties such as Shiraz, Grenache and Cabernet Sauvignon have proved themselves consistent achievers at international ";
D6[5]="wine shows and whites like Chardonnay and Verdelho are always in demand by producers and consumers all over the world.";
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V1[5]="   Cabernets,  Chardonnay,  Grenache,  Honey - Mead,  Merlot,  Rose,  Shiraz,  Verdello,";
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L1[5]=" Where's Molly, Four Roads, Ellen Street, Honey, Lime Cave, McLaren Vale, Mount Bold, Old Tawny, Old Vines, Spatlese, Spiced,";
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N[6]="Merrivale Wines";
E[6]="fred@merrivale.com.au";
A[6]="Olivers Road, McLaren Vale SA 5171";
W[6]="www.merrivale.com.au";
T[6]="+61 (0) 8 8323 9196";
F[6]="+61 (0) 8 8323 9746";
D1[6]=" See Tapestry Wines - The Starr family purchased well-established vineyards in 1969 and Merrivale Wines was founded in 1971. Throughout the 1970's, the vineyards are gradually developed and improved while Jack Starr became renowned";
D2[6]=" for big Shiraz-pressing red wines. Reds and fortified wines were sold with growing success. The renowned Krondorf Winery of the Barossa Valley purchased Merrivale Wines as a separate entity. Charles Hargrave was appointed head Wi";
D3[6]="nemaker under the instruction of Grant Burge and Ian Wilson. Chardonnay (sourced from Willunga) and Riesling from the property's vines were introduced to the growing portfolio of wines. Their first vintage was processed at Krondor";
D4[6]="f Wines while the Merrivale 'hollow tin shed' was being equipped for future vintages. Rapidly gaining widespread recognition, the Merrivale Winery was acquired by Brian and Kay Light who set about revitalising the old vineyard, pl";
D5[6]="anting 2 hectares of Chardonnay and 3 hectares of Shiraz during 1994 and 1995.   This was followed closely by the purchase of a second vineyard at Bakers Gully, situated high in the hills above McLaren Vale. The new Tapestry label";
D6[6]=" was also introduced, but remained as a sister label under the Merrivale brand. In 1997 the prominent South Australian company Gerard Industries purchased Merrivale Wines under the charter of the Robert Gerard AO, who remains as o";
D7[6]="wner today. Since that time, this relatively small boutique label has gained widespread recognition both within Australia and Overseas, successfully establishing export markets in the USA, Canada, New Zealand, UK, Hong Kong, Malay";
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N[7]="Mr Riggs Wine Company";
E[7]="mrriggs@pennyshill.com.au";
A[7]="PO Box 584 McLaren Vale SA 5171";
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T[7]="+61 (0) 8 8556 4460";
F[7]="+61 (0) 8 8556 4462";
D1[7]=" After 14 years as winemaker at Wirra Wirra, and another six at various Australian wineries as well as northern hemisphere vintages in the Napa Valley, Bordeaux, Greece, Italy and the south of France, Ben Riggs has decided to estab";
D2[7]="lish his own business. His major activity is as consultant winemaker to Penny's Hill, Pertaringa, Coriole and Geoff Hardy, while keeping his hand in consulting for Cazal Viel in the south of France and for UK-based distributor, We";
D3[7]="stern Wines. His domestic winemaking will also include sourcing grapes for and making commercial batches of wine for wholesale and retail entities in Australia, adopting a 'grape to plate' approach. Finally, and no less importantl";
D4[7]="y, he will also make wine on his own behalf for the Mr Riggs label, initially buying select parcels of grapes from old vines in McLaren Vale, and in due course also utilising grapes from his own recently planted vineyard at Piebal";
D5[7]="d Gully, where he has planted four hectares of shiraz, 1.5 ha viognier and one hectare of petit verdot. The first release of 350 cases of 2001 Shiraz was in November 2002.";
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N[8]="Oliver's Taranga Vineyards";
E[8]="taranga@senet.com.au";
A[8]="Warner's Rd, McLaren Vale SA 5171";
W[8]="www.oliverstaranga.com";
T[8]="+61 (0) 8 8323 8498";
F[8]="+61 (0) 8 8323 7498";
D1[8]=" In 1839 William and Elizabeth Oliver travelled to South Australia from Berwick in Roxburghshire, Scotland aboard the 360 ton sailing ship 'Delhi' and eventually settled in 1841 on land at McLaren Vale. Whitehill and Taranga farms,";
D2[8]=" the names given to the northern and southern sections of this land, are located 2 km north of McLaren Vale overlooking the township. Taranga is a corruption of the aboriginal word Tarangk, meaning 'the middle' which was used by t";
D3[8]="he Kaurna, a local aboriginal tribe. Sheep and cattle were raised and orchards and vineyards were planted immediately upon arrival and the family prospered. Both properties are still run by fifth generation descendants of William ";
D4[8]="and Elizabeth, with the White Hill property utilized for cropping and grazing sheep and cattle and boasting a rejuvenated stone 'Chaff Shed' which is used as a function centre and Taranga, which consists of 110 hectares of land, b";
D5[8]="eing planted to many different varieties of red and white wine grapes. Along with good old 'gut feeling', which comes from years of knowing the vines and terroir upon which they are grown, radio controlled and computerized soil mo";
D6[8]="isture monitoring systems are used in conjunction with information gathered from our own weather station to administer the appropriate amount of water from each of the four different water sources available to us. State of the art";
D7[8]=" computer controlled irrigation technology is used to administer the optimum stress levels to the vine to produce premium quality fruit. Grapes grown on the property are primarily supplied to up to seven different wineries, with m";
D8[8]="any varieties making top wines under their labels. From 1994, some of these low yielding, high quality, old vine grapes have been processed with some outstanding results, setting the scene for Oliver's winemaking ventures. Product";
D9[8]="ion is increasing and the wine is currently being made at Boar's Rock by Corrina Rayment (the Oliver family's first winemaker and sixth generation family member). The family is concentrating on making red wine at present with Shir";
V1[8]="   Shiraz,";
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L1[8]=" The First,  Taranga McLaren Vale,  HJ Reserve, Corrina's,";
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N[9]="Oliverhill Winery";
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A[9]="Seaview Rd, McLaren Vale SA 5171";
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T[9]="+61 (0) 8 8323 8922";
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D1[9]=" Located on Seaview Road, north of McLaren Vale this family winery was established in 1973 and specialises in red and white table wines, fortified wines and sparkling wines derived from cabernet sauvignon, Grenache, chardonnay and ";
D2[9]="shiraz grapes. It is open seven days for tastings and sales. For more details contact (08) 8323 8922. Oliverhill has changed hands but otherwise continues an operation aimed almost entirely at the local tourist trade. Product Rang";
D3[9]="e: Great Outdoors White and Red, Chardonnay, Shiraz Cabernet, Port, Muscat.";
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N[10]="Stumphill Vineyard";
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A[10]="Main Road,  McLaren Vale SA 5171";
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T[10]="+61 (0) 8 8323 8999";
F[10]="+61 (0) 8 8323 9332";
D1[10]=" Stump Hill Vineyard - In 1992 the winemakers of McLaren Vale embarked upon a project to create a world standard visitor facility to showcase the marvelous attributes of the McLaren Vale wine region and the surrounding Fleurieu Pen";
D2[10]="insula. The aim was to build a Visitor Centre that would not only provide excellent facilities for the many visitors to the region but would make an indelible mark on its economic well being. A critical factor in its success was t";
D3[10]="he need to establish the McLaren Vale & Fleurieu Visitor Centre on a sound financial basis, without relying on ongoing government assistance. With this in mind McLaren Vale Winemakers and grape growers banded together to establish";
D4[10]=" a premium vineyard of 6.5 hectares within the grounds of the Visitor Centre, with the flagship variety of the region - Shiraz. Income from the venture contributes to the ongoing operations of the Visitor Centre and the promotion ";
D5[10]="of the region.  Cellar Door - @ McLaren Vale & Fleurieu Visitor Centre. Stump Hill Wine Bar Open 7 days 10am to 5pm. Winemaker - Mike Farmilo; Viticulturist - Geoff Hardy.";
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N[11]="Tapestry Wines";
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A[11]="Olivers Road, Mclaren Vale SA 5171";
W[11]="http://www.tapestrywines.com.au";
T[11]="+61 (0) 8 83239196";
F[11]="+61 (0) 8 8323 9746";
D1[11]=" See Merrivale Wines - The Starr family purchased well-established vineyards in 1969 and Merrivale Wines was founded in 1971. Throughout the 1970's, the vineyards are gradually developed and improved while Jack Starr became renowne";
D2[11]="d for big Shiraz-pressing red wines. Reds and fortified wines were sold with growing success. The renowned Krondorf Winery of the Barossa Valley purchased Merrivale Wines as a separate entity. Charles Hargrave was appointed head W";
D3[11]="inemaker under the instruction of Grant Burge and Ian Wilson. Chardonnay (sourced from Willunga) and Riesling from the property's vines were introduced to the growing portfolio of wines. Their first vintage was processed at Krondo";
D4[11]="rf Wines while the Merrivale 'hollow tin shed' was being equipped for future vintages. Rapidly gaining widespread recognition, the Merrivale Winery was acquired by Brian and Kay Light who set about revitalising the old vineyard, p";
D5[11]="lanting 2 hectares of Chardonnay and 3 hectares of Shiraz during 1994 and 1995.   This was followed closely by the purchase of a second vineyard at Bakers Gully, situated high in the hills above McLaren Vale. The new Tapestry labe";
D6[11]="l was also introduced, but remained as a sister label under the Merrivale brand. In 1997 the prominent South Australian company Gerard Industries purchased Merrivale Wines under the charter of the Robert Gerard AO, who remains as ";
D7[11]="owner today. Since that time, this relatively small boutique label has gained widespread recognition both within Australia and Overseas, successfully establishing export markets in the USA, Canada, New Zealand, UK, Hong Kong, Mala";
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