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Home : Mistletoe Wines |
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WINERY PROFILE ARCHIVE |
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| Mistletoe Wines | |
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Established: 1967 |
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Region: Australia - NSW - Lower Hunter Valley
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Winemaker: Contract |
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Production Quantity: 3000 cases |
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| | | | Address: 771 Hermitage Road, Pokolbin, NSW 2335 |
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Ph: (02) 4998 7770 |
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Fax: (02) 4998 7792 |
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Email: mistletoe@hunterlink.net.au |
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URL: www.mistletoe.com.au |
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Summary: Mistletoe Wines, owned by Ken and Gwen Sloan, can trace its history back to 1909, when a substantial vineyard was planted on what was then called Mistletoe Farm. The Mistletoe Farm brand made a brief appearance in the late1970s but disappeared and has now been revived under the Mistletoe Wines label by the Sloans, with contract-winemaking. No retail distribution, but worldwide delivery service available ex winery. |
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Product Range: Semillon, Silvereye Semillon, Barrel Fermented Chardonnay, The Rose, Shiraz. |
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Price Range: 16.00 - 20.00 Cellar Door |
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Mistletoe Shiraz |  | Mistletoe Semillon |  | Mistletoe The Rose |  |  |
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 or by appointment |
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Accommodation
Barbecue
Mailing List
Scenic Views
Wine Club
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