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Evans Family 

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Established: 1979

Region: Australia - NSW - Lower Hunter Valley

Winemaker: Contract

Production Quantity: 3000 cases

Address: Palmers Lane, Pokolbin, NSW 2321

Ph: (02) 4998 7333

Fax: (02) 4998 7798

Email: evansfamily@bigpond.com

Summary:
In the wake of the acquisition of Rothbury by Mildara Blass, Len Evans' wine interests now focus on Evans Family (estate-grown and produced from vineyards around the family home), the Evans Wine Company (a quite different, part-maker, part-negociant business) and, most recently, Tower Estate. Len Evans continues to persist with the notion that the Hunter Valley can produce Gamay and Pinot Noir of quality and, irritatingly, occasionally produces evidence to suggest he may be half right. There is, of course, no such reservation with the Semillon or the Chardonnay.

Product Range:
Pinchem Chardonnay, Howards Chardonnay, Statue Vineyard Sparkling Pinot, Chapel Gamay, Hillside Pinot Noir.

Price Range: 16.00 - 23.00Mailing List

Wine Profile:

Evans Family Howard Shiraz

Evans Family Pinchem Chardonnay

Evans Family Chapel Gamay

Evans Family Statue Vineyard Pinot Noir Methode Champenoise

Evans Family Hillside Pinot Noir

Evans Family Semillon

Evans Family Chardonnay

Opening hours: By appointment

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