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Home : Tulloch |
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WINERY PROFILE ARCHIVE |
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| Tulloch | |
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Established: 1895 |
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Region: Australia - NSW - Lower Hunter Valley
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Winemaker: Greg Jarratt, Briony Seaton |
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Production Quantity: 20 000 cases |
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| | | | Address: Glen Elgin', De Beyers Road, Pokolbin, NSW 2321 |
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Ph: (02) 4998 7503 |
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Fax: (02) 4998 7682 |
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Email: tulloch@cellar-door.com.au |
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URL: tulloch.australianwines.com.au |
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Summary: A once-great name and reputation which suffered enormously under multiple ownership changes with a loss of identity and direction. In production terms at least, it has found its feet, for it is now the centre of winemaking activities in the Hunter Valley for the Lindemans, Hungerford Hill and Tulloch brands, the last suckling at the breast of the Verdelho, and doing very nicely. How long this state of affairs will continue in the wake of the Southcorp/Rosemount merger remains to be seen. |
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Product Range: Unoaked Chardonnay, Classic Hunter White, Semillon Chardonnay, Verdelho, Justina (Fruity White), Cuvee Brut, Classic Rich Red, Cabernets, Hector of Glen Elgin (Hermitage), Fortifieds. |
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Price Range: 12.00 - 16.00 Retail |
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Wine Profile: |
Tulloch Classic Hunter White |  | Tulloch Cabernets |  | Tulloch Unoaked Chardonnay |  |  |
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9-4.30, weekends and public holidays 10-4.30 |
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Barbecue
Mailing List
Scenic Views
Wine Club
Picnic Area
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