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Witches Falls & King River Estate

It’s our final episode of The Cellar Door series four. This week we head to two very different wine regions in Australia. First, Sally Stanton heads north to make our first-ever trip to Queensland and visits the stunning Witches Falls Winery on Mount Tambourine. Then, our host George Gayler takes a trip to the beautiful King Valley in Victoria and spends some time with the team at King River Estate.

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Heathcote, Victoria – Sanguine Estate

In this episode, host George Gayler heads to Victoria’s Goldfields region and kicks things off with a visit to the last operation gold mine in the region, the Central Deborah Gold Mine. Then its time to get back to basics with a visit to family owned and operated Sanguine Estate in Heathcote.

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Campbell’s and Brown Brothers

In our first episode in this brand new season of The Halliday Cellar Door, our host Sally Stanton takes a trip to regional Victoria, dropping in on the first two families who make up Australias First Families of Wine. First, Sally finds herself in Rutherglen at Campbells Wines, home of the Muscat, where she catches…

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Peter Lehmann Wines & Barossa Valley Estate – Barossa Valley, SA

A brand new season is upon us of The Cellar Door and this week, we head back to the beautiful Barossa Valley, during the Spring of 2019. First, our host George Gayler takes a trip to the historic Peter Lehmann cellar door and later she finds herself catching up with Ryan at the glorious Barossa…

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