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Home : Glenara Wines |
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WINERY PROFILE ARCHIVE |
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| Glenara Wines | |
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Established: 1971 |
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Region: Australia - South Australia - Adelaide Hills
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Winemaker: Trevor Jones |
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Production Quantity: 5000 cases |
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| | | | Address: 126 Range Road North, Upper Hermitage, SA 5131 |
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Ph: (08) 8380 5277 |
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Fax: (08) 8380 5056 |
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Email: info@glenara.com.au |
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URL: www.glenara.com.au |
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Summary: Glenara has been owned by the Verrall family since 1924; the first vines were planted in 1971, the first wine made in 1975, and the winery built in 1988. Has proceeded to produce many good wines, particularly the full-flavoured Rieslings, but also with creditable full-bodied reds. The wines have limited retail distribution in all States, and are exported to Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, US, Canada, Germany, Netherlands and UK. |
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Product Range: Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc Semillon, Unwooded Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Cabernet Rose, Merlot, Cabernet Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, White Quartz (Sparkling), Old Tawny Port. |
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Price Range: 15.00 - 24.00 Cellar Door |
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Wine Profile: |
Glenara Shiraz |  | Glenara Adelaide Hills Shiraz |  | Glenara White Quartz |  | Glenara Adelaide Hills Merlot |  | Glenara Adelaide Hills Cabernet Sauvignon |  | Glenara Adelaide Hills Riesling |  | Glenara Sauvignon Blanc Semillon |  | Glenara Pinot Noir Bottle Fermented |  | Glenara Limited Release Pinot Noir |  | Glenara Cabernet Sauvignon |  |  |
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11-5 (closed public holidays) |
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Barbecue
Mailing List
Scenic Views
Picnic Area
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