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Old Richmond Gaol was one of Diemen Land's first prisons, built by the convicts themselves, of good old fashioned granite blocks, laboriously hauled in wooden hand carts and quarried from the ominously monikered Butchers Hill. Today, Butchers Hill is the site of the steepest sloping vineyard in Coal River Valley, invigorated by afternoon sea breezes and prevailing winds from the roaring forties, its highly auspicious, self mulching black Vertosols, yield extraordinary wines. Established by founding members of the Hobart Beefsteak & Burgundy Club, Butchers Hill represents three generations of passion amongst the nether vineyards of the Apple Isle. Not just a purveyor of pretty Pinot Noir, Pooley Estate have achieved status as Tasmania’s first and only, fully accredited Environmentally Certified Sustainable Vineyard, further claiming the prestigious Royal Agricultural Society Vineyard of Year Award and a host of hotly contested Trophies. Pick your price and pour a Pooley's Pinot... Princely parcels of pooley»
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Currency Creek
The family owned and operated Currency Creek estate is situated 80kms south of Adelaide in the Currency Creek winegrowing region adjacent to Southern Ocean and Lake Alexandrina

The Currency Creek region is maritime in character and produces long dry summers where the mean growing rainfall is less than 6 inches (155mm) and the mean January temperature is 65°F (18.5°C). These conditions, matched with the ancient coastal soils, create the ideal conditions for prolonged ripening and consistent grape yields producing wines with outstanding varietal definition and lift.

Currency Creek

Currency Creek are dedicated to creating an authentic Australian experience in estate grown and single vineyard wines. Currency Creek are fully fruit driven in style and consistently over deliver in terms of quality and price. There are 20 hectares of native flowers grown on the property, among them are leucadendron, leucospermum and banksia.

Currency Creek

Currency Creek