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Chambers Rosewood 

Rating:

 

Established: 1858

Region: Australia - Victoria - Rutherglen

Winemaker: Bill Chambers

Production Quantity: 10 000 cases

Address: Barkley Street, Rutherglen, Vic 3685

Ph: (02) 6032 8641

Fax: (02) 6032 8101

Email: wchambers@netc.net.au

Summary:
The winery rating is given for the Muscats and Tokays and is in fact a compromise between the Special Muscat and Tokay (rated 'grand' under the Rutherglen Classification system) and the Rare wines, which are on a level all of their own, somewhere higher than five stars. The chief virtue of the table wines is that they are cheap. Exports to the US, UK and Belgium.

Product Range:
A wide range of table wines, including such rarities as a Riesling and Gouias blend, Blue Imperial (which is in fact Cinsaut) and a wide range of fortified wines. The supremely great wines are the Rare Tokay and Rare Muscat, and the very good Special Muscat and Special Tokay. These are now offered in 375 ml bottles at prices which are starting to reflect their intrinsic value, and are rather higher than the prices for the same wines when last offered in 750 ml bottles.

Price Range: 8.00 - 150.00 Cellar Door

Wine Profile:

Chambers Rosewood Liqueur Tokay

Chambers Rosewood Rutherglen Muscat

Chambers Rosewood Botrytis Tokay

Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 11-5

Facilities:

Barbecue
Mailing List
Playground
Picnic Area

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