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Home : Peterson Champagne House

WINERY PROFILE ARCHIVE

Peterson Champagne House   

Established: 1994

Region: Australia - NSW - Lower Hunter Valley

Winemaker: Gary Reed

Production Quantity: 10 000 cases

Address: Cnr Broke and Branxton Roads, Pokolbin, NSW 2320

Ph: (02) 4998 7881

Fax: (02) 4998 7882

URL: www.petersonhouse.com

Summary:
Prominently and provocatively situated on the corner of Broke and Branxton Roads as one enters the main vineyard and winery district in the Lower Hunter Valley. It is an extension of the Peterson family empire and, no doubt, very deliberately aimed at the tourist. While the dreaded word 'Champagne' has been retained in the business name, the wine labels now simply say Peterson House, which is a big step in the right direction. Almost all of the wine is sold through cellar door and through the wine club mailing list.

Product Range:
Sparkling whites include First Creek, Sparkling Ambrosia, Chardonnay Pinot Noir, Semillon Pinot, Chardonnay Blanc de Blanc Millennium, Pinot Noir Chardonnay Meunier; sparkling reds, Sparkling Shiraz, Sparkling Chambourcin, Rouge Ambrosia and Sparkling Merlot; also table wine Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

Price Range: 14.00 - 28.00 Cellar Door

Wine Profile:

Peterson Champagne House Pinot Chardonnay Meunier

Opening hours: 7 days 9-5

Facilities:

Function Facilities
Mailing List
Restaurant
Wine Club

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