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Capercaillie 

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Established: 1995

Region: Australia - NSW - Lower Hunter Valley

Winemaker: Alasdair Sutherland

Production Quantity: 5000 cases

Address: Londons Road, Lovedale, NSW 2325

Ph: (02) 4990 2904

Fax: (02) 4991 1886

Email: capercaillie@hunterlink.net.au

URL: www.capercailliewine.com.au

Summary:
The former Dawson Estate, now run by Hunter Valley veteran Alasdair Sutherland (no relation to Neil Sutherland of Sutherland Estate). The Capercaillie wines are usually full flavoured and generous. Following the example of Brokenwood, its fruit sources are spread across South Eastern Australia. The wines are exported to the UK.

Product Range:
Watervale Riesling, Hunter Valley Gewurztraminer, Semillon, Chardonnay, Dessert Style Gewurztraminer, Hunter Valley Chambourcin, Ghillie Shiraz, Orange Highlands Merlot, Clan (Cabernet blend from Orange and Coonawarra), C Sparkling (Red).

Price Range: 17.00 - 40.00 Cellar Door

Wine Profile:

Capercaillie Hunter Valley Semillon

Capercaillie Hunter Valley Chardonnay

Capercaillie Watervale Riesling

Capercaillie The Ghillie Shiraz

Capercaillie The Clan

Capercaillie Ceilidh Shiraz

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