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Home : Ivanhoe Wines |
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WINERY PROFILE ARCHIVE |
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| Ivanhoe Wines | |
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Established: 1995 |
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Region: Australia - NSW - Lower Hunter Valley
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Winemaker: Stephen Drayton, Tracy Drayton |
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Production Quantity: 7000 cases |
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| | | | Address: Marrowbone Road, Pokolbin, NSW 2320 |
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Ph: (02) 4998 7325 |
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Fax: (02) 4998 7848 |
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Email: ivanhoewine@bigpond.com.au |
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URL: www.ivanhoe.com.au |
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Summary: Stephen Drayton is the son of the late Reg Drayton and, with wife Tracy, is the third branch of the family to be actively involved in winemaking in the Hunter Valley. The property on which the vineyard is situated has been called Ivanhoe for over 140 years, and 25 hectares of 30-year-old vines provide high-quality fruit for the label. The plans are to build a replica of the old homestead (burnt down, along with much of the winery, in the 1968 bushfires) to operate as a sales area. |
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Product Range: Various varietal wines under the Ivanhoe and Stephen Drayton Signature Series, including Semillon, Verdelho, Gewruztraminer, Chardonnay, Chambourcin, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and sparkling. |
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Price Range: 15.00 - 27.00 Cellar Door |
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Wine Profile: |
Ivanhoe Stephen Drayton Shiraz |  | Ivanhoe TLD Semillon |  | Ivanhoe Estate Verdelho |  |  |
Opening hours: 7 days 10-5 |
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