N[0]="Chapel Hill";
E[0]="winery@chapelhillwine.com.au";
A[0]="Chapel Hill Road, Mclaren Vale SA 5171";
W[0]="http://www.chapelhillwine.com.au";
T[0]="+61 (0) 8 83238429";
F[0]="+61 (0) 8 83239245";
D1[0]=" Chapel Hill Winery takes its name from the historic ironstone church built on the property in 1865. Originally the Christian Bible church then later used as the parish school, the church closed in its centenary year (1965) and fel";
D2[0]="l into disrepair until its restoration in the 1970s. The church is today a tourist attraction and serves as the cellar door at Chapel Hill. In December 2000 Chapel Hill changed ownership once more, this time being purchased by the";
D3[0]=" Swiss family of Mr Thomas Schmidheiny. The Schmidheiny family also owns Cuvaison Winery in California and vineyards in Argentina and Switzerland. Winemaker Pam Dunsford commenced her association with Chapel Hill in 1987. Pam was ";
D4[0]="the first female in Australia to graduate as an oenologist in 1973. She has since worked and studied extensively in the major wine producing regions of the world. Currently one of Australia's most respected winemakers, Pam manages";
D5[0]=" the entire Chapel Hill business encompassing the vineyards, winemaking, business development and global wine sales.";
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V1[0]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Cabernets,  Chardonnay,  Shiraz,  Tawny Port,  Verdello,";
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L1[0]=" The vicar, McLaren Vale,  The Devil Tawny Port,";
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N[1]="Clarendon Hills";
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A[1]="Brookmans Road, Blewitt Springs SA 5171; 8 Stuart Rd, Dulwich, SA 5065";
W[1]="http://www.clarendonhills.com.au";
T[1]="+61 (0) 8 8383 0544";
F[1]="+61 (0) 8 8364 1484";
D1[1]=" Clarendon Hills, 25 miles south of Adelaide, was established in 1989 by Roman Bratasiuk, the owner/winemaker. Since its establishment just over a decade ago Clarendon Hills has had amazing success. The quality of Clarendon's wine ";
D2[1]="success can be attributed to a number of things. Firstly the age of the vines, the town Clarendon was established in 1845. Today many of the vineyards surrounding the winery are over seventy years old; the gnarly and twisted bush ";
D3[1]="vines are dry farmed and the grapes are hand picked. Secondly the soil variation and quality, the soil profiles of each winery are very different. These soil differences range from the rock and shale of Piggott Range to the heavy ";
D4[1]="clay of the Clarendon Grenache Vineyard. Lastly Roman's dedication and philosophy to winemaking. His aim is quite simply to make wines equal to anything in the world. Special parcels of grapes are selected from old dry grown viney";
D5[1]="ards in the Clarendon, Blewitt Springs and Kangarilla sub regions of South Australia. All the vineyards are within six kilometres of the winery, about forty kilometres south of Adelaide. All grapes are hand pruned and hand picked.";
D6[1]=" The juice is fermented using natural yeasts. The reds undergo a warm fermentation (up to 32°C) and an extended maceration. All the pressings are returned to the barrel (100% new if required). All the wines are matured in imported";
D7[1]=" Burgundian barriques. The wines are then bottled without fining or filtration to capture the individual vineyard character. There are now fifteen single vineyard wines and they are 100% varietal. The above techniques are used to ";
D8[1]="produce rich complex wines that will age very well in the cellar and also will complement food extremely well. The aim is to make these wines equal to anything in the world. The vineyards are: Astralis Vineyard, Piggott Range Vine";
D9[1]="yard, Blewitt Springs Vineyard and Hickinbotham Vineyards.";
V1[1]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Grenache,  Merlot,  Shiraz,";
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L1[1]=" Old Vine, Astralis Vineyard, Syrah, Moritz Vineyard, Piggott Range, Brookman Vineyard, Hickinbotham Vineyard, Sandown Vineyard, Romas Vineyard,   ";
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N[2]="Hillgrove Wines (Five Geese)";
E[2]="E: fivegeese@esc.net.au";
A[2]="587 Chapel Hill Road, Blewitt Springs SA 5171";
W[2]="http://www.visitorcentre.com.au/wine/details.asp?id=91";
T[2]="+61 (0) 8 8383 0576";
F[2]="+61 (0) 8 8383 0629";
D1[2]=" Hillgrove Wines specializes in red wine, which is made at Boars Rock at McLaren Vale. Boars Rock is a state-of-the-art wine making facility. Fruit for our wine is sourced from the Director's vineyards in the McLaren Vale region. F";
D2[2]="ive Geese is made by Hillgrove Wines, a small winery currently specializing in Shiraz and a Grenache/Shiraz blend. The company's underlying philosophy is to promote itself by producing high quality wines that are recognized as val";
D3[2]="ue for money. The wines are released under the Five Geese label, the name having been chosen since five geese live permanently on a dam on Sue Trott's Blewitt Springs vineyards. Blewitt Springs is a sub-region of the McLaren Vale ";
D4[2]="area and is fast gaining recognition in its own right for producing premium quality Shiraz and Grenache. Blewitt Springs is more elevated, enjoys cooler and wetter climatic conditions, and picking takes place some three weeks late";
D5[2]="r than at McLaren Vale. The block that produces our premium Shiraz grapes was planted in 1963 with a northerly aspect. The soil is deep sand over clay and irrigation is applied minimally from the small amount of surface water avai";
D6[2]="lable. Because of these factors, the vines need to establish deep roots into the clay bed. The Grenache vines, which are dry grown, are 75 years old. Five Geese wines are available via mail order from the company and from selected";
D7[2]=" outlets in South Australia, nationally and in some overseas locations.";
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V1[2]="   Grenache,  Shiraz,";
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N[3]="Hugo Winery";
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A[3]="Elliott Road, McLaren Flat SA 5171";
W[3]="http://www.mclarenvalewinemakers.com";
T[3]="+61 (0) 8 8383 0098";
F[3]="+61 (0) 8 8383 0446";
D1[3]=" The small Hugo Winery and vineyards is ideally situated in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges - a location offering wonderful advantages for winemaking. The Hugo vineyards are situated some 100 metres above the majority of th";
D2[3]="e small holdings, which dot the region. As a result conditions are markedly cooler, and ideal for premium grape production - and hence for the production of fine, elegant white, red and fortified wines.";
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V1[3]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Chardonnay,  Grenache,  Shiraz,";
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N[4]="Sylvan Springs";
E[4]="sylvansprings@tpg.com.au";
A[4]="405 Blythmans Rd, McLaren Flat SA 5171";
W[4]="www.sylvansprings.com.au";
T[4]="+61 (0) 8 8383 0500";
F[4]="+61 (0) 8 8383 0499";
D1[4]=" Sylvan Springs is a boutique winery nestled in the heart of the McLaren Vale region.  Producing only a small but premium range of wines, their commitment is to consistently produce wines of the highest quality. Owned and operated ";
D2[4]="by fourth generation vigneron, David Pridmore is expanding on his family tradition in the local wine industry which dates back to 1892, when the family first established a vineyard in the heart of McLaren Vale. The Sylvan Springs ";
D3[4]="label is the result of a formidable and enviable combination of premium quality fruit, (with 45 hectares of premium fruit to choose from, only the very best is retained for the Sylvan Springs label), and the exceptional winemaking";
D4[4]=" talents of Brian Light, whose extensive knowledge, experience and success are well known in the industry. These factors combined with the latest in winemaking techniques are all an integral part of the foundation on which Sylvan ";
D5[4]="Springs is built. Sylvan Springs Estates is a Quality Assured Wine Grape Growing company and we endeavour to maintain a high level of premium McLaren Vale wine. To do this we have practices in place to ensure we increase and devel";
D6[4]="op a vineyard that operates with optimal efficiency and success. In 1892 Cyril Pridmore purchased land in the township of McLaren Vale to establish the original Pridmore vineyards. It was a time when the grape growing industry was";
D7[4]=" truly being established in the McLaren Vale region. By 1896 there was too much grape production for the one winery of the area to process. It was at this time that Cyril decided to establish the second processing facility in the ";
D8[4]="area on his property. In 1901 Cyril purchased Sylvan Park, one of the original homesteads in the area. The grape processing/winemaking side of Cyril's enterprises was sold in 1910 and upon his death in 1926, as he had no children ";
D9[4]="of his own, he left his property to his brother Horace Pridmores' two children, Hugh and Roy. The original family land in the township of McLaren Vale was sold in 1978 but not before Digby had established high quality vineyards in";
V1[4]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Shiraz,";
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N[5]="Tintookie Vineyards";
E[5]="info@dowiedoole.com";
A[5]="Adams Rd, McLaren Flat SA 5171";
W[5]="http://www.dowiedoole.com/vineyards.html";
T[5]="+61 (0) 8 8383 0588";
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D1[5]=" Tintookie Vineyards is one of two vineyards owned by Dowie Doole, (the other is California Road Vineyard 3km west of McLaren Vale). Dowie Doole has a cellar door at corner of Main and Malpas Road, McLaren Vale . The 41 acre Tintoo";


D2[5]="kie Vineyard is located 12 km north-east of McLaren Vale, close to the southern Mount Lofty Ranges, the property is medium to steeply sloping to both the east and west. Altitude: 180 metres; Soils: Sand over reddish semi-porous cl";
D3[5]="ay with ironstone pebbles throughout. Varieties: Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz and Chenin Blanc. Climate: Colder and wetter than the floor of the valley in winter and cooler in summer.";
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N[6]="Yangarra Park";
E[6]="yangarrapark@kjmail.com";
A[6]="PO Box 222 Clarendon SA 5157";
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T[6]="+61 (0) 8 8383 7465";
F[6]="+61 (0) 8 8383 7518";
D1[6]=" Yangarra Park is situated on 400 acres in McLaren Vale. Yangarra Park is owned by well-known international wine company, Kendall Jackson Wine Estates, based in California. Yangarra Park has two Tiers of wine - Tier 1 consist of a ";
D2[6]="Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz using fruit sourced from the McLaren Vale property and other premium wine regions including Coonawarra, Yarra Valley, Adelaide Hills and Barossa Valley. The Tier 2 - Appellation Se";
D3[6]="ries consist of a McLaren Vale Merlot, McLaren Vale Shiraz and Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon. Only small amounts of this wine are produced. Small quantities of both wines are available in Australia, however the majority is for exp";
D4[6]="ort back to the United States.";
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V1[6]="   Cabernet Sauvignon,  Chardonnay,  Merlot,  Shiraz,";
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L1[6]=" Tier 1, Tier 2,  Appellation Series,";
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