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Complete guide to the 2011 Mudgee Wine & Food Festival featuring special events, tasting, music food and more throughout the month of September

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Page 1: 2011 Mudgee Wine & Food Festival Guide

www.mudgeewine.com.au

in proud association with

Discover MudgeeIN September 2011

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Mudgee VisitorInformation centre84 Market StreetMudgee NSW 2850T: 02 6372 1020 E: [email protected] 7 days 9am – 5pm

To discover more about the Mudgee region, visit the Mudgee Information Centre. It’s a one-stop-shop where you can find out all about the district’s hidden treasures. Ask for directions and advice on where to visit or pick up a souvenir and some local produce. The information centre’s experienced staff will help you find your way.

“Win a luxury sensory escape to the mudgee region” value $2500. To enter visit www.visitmudgeeregion.com.au/GT01

in proud association with

ThE MudGEE WINE rEGION .....................01OrGANIC ANd lOCAl prOduCE ............. 02MudGEE WINEMAkErS ........................... 03ThE 40Th MudGEE WINE ShOW ............. 05EVENTS NOT TO bE MISSEd ...................06MudGEE FESTIVAl CAlENdAr ...............09

Contents

for more than 35 years, the mudgee wine and food festival has attracted visitors from far

and wide. come along and taste it for yourself!

2011 represents a new beginning for Mudgee’s most anticipated event. Enjoy the festivities, mingle with the producers, winemakers and locals during our fabulous wine and food festival, starting on 9 September.

3.5-hour drive from sydneyFollow the Great Western Highway to Lithgow. The Mudgee turn-off appears once you’ve driven through Lithgow.

4-hour drive from newcastleTravel through Maitland, Denman and Sandy Hollow. Drive via the Bylong Valley Way or head to Merriwa.

5-hour drive from canberraVia Yass, Cowra and Wellington.

6-hour train/bus trip from sydneySydney Rail link journey to Lithgow, then catch a Countrylink coach from the railway station to Mudgee.

flight from sydneyAeropelican offers daily flights to Mudgee. A scenic flight on a clear day takes approximately one hour.

Quickest way to find MudgeeLocated 270kms north-west from Sydney, NSW

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shatterproof and reusable!When visiting Mudgee wineries, don’t forget to purchase your go-anywhere wine glass for just $2. Available at cellar doors.

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What Is organic? As the popularity of organic products increases, the mystery remains as to what the term “organic” actually means? it’s quite simple. Growing produce organically means cultivating crops without the use of herbicides, pesticides, or synthetic/chemical fertilisers. instead, mulch, manure and fertilisers produced by natural means are applied to enrich the soil.

Botobolar Vineyard in Mudgee was founded in 1971 and is recognised as the forerunner of organic viticulture in Australia. Today, there are several certified organic wineries and food producers in the region. So if you want organic, look for the organic logo!

kevin karstrom, Owner & Winemaker Botobolar Vineyard

the Mudgee regIon Is one of the oldest WIne dIstrIcts In australIaWhen you step into the Mudgee region you are welcomed by a homely and loving environment – a real gem! With more than 40 cellar doors and a large array of locally grown produce to dazzle your tastebuds, Mudgee is building its reputation for producing some very well known brands and some great produce.

A visit to Mudgee is much like spending time with your family and friends. The locals love what they do and are very passionate about the products they present. Wandering around town you will be blown away by the quality and diversity of cafes and restaurants, which produce amazing coffee and meals alike. The great tastes are built from the diverse local produce sourced from within the region.

Don’t miss the farmers’ markets and the opportunity to taste great olives, tapenades, honey, hazelnuts, pistachios, jams, cheese, lamb, beef and free-range pork ... the list is endless!

local produceYou will taste the difference at the Mudgee farmers’ market. Chat to specialist food producers before making your purchases. All the products have been grown, reared, caught, brewed, pickled, baked, smoked or processed by Mudgee producers. “We hope that you will come and visit us all at the farmers’ market and get an understanding of why we of the Mudgee region are so passionate about our local produce”.

Simon Staines, president, Mudgee Fine Foods.

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peter bourne ThE ‘WINE MAN’

“Mudgee is one of Australia’s oldest wine regions. however, the drive and energy of the current bunch of winemakers sees the region at the cutting edge, with exponents of organics and biodynamics, pristine rieslings, finely focussed chardonnays, new-wave Italian varieties and traditional bold, full-bodied reds. Mudgee offers something for all winelovers and it’s a great town to visit.”

avant-garde winemakers outside the region and contributed to the growth of modern Australian chardonnay.

The region’s success is due to its unique ability to produce outstanding table and fortified wines. Today, Mudgee continues to undergo a renaissance with the establishment of new varieties and introduction of modern equipment by an energetic group of young winemakers who take inspiration from the past.

Bunnamagoo Wines winemaker, Robert Black, produces table wines using chardonnay, semillon, shiraz and cabernet sauvignon fruit that thrives in the Mudgee vineyards. The winery also cultivates tempranillo, a variety native to northern Spain, and riesling.

Mudgee is a truly remarkable area that provides robust, full-bodied reds with tannic power and texture, and white wines that are fruit laden, aromatic and refined. it continues to be recognised as an age-worthy region that satisfies its loyal followers, yet it can intrigue and surprise fashion-conscious consumers in an increasingly fickle market.

an experienced, passionate and talented bunchFrom traditionalists to vibrant young bloods, Mudgee winemakers continue to break new ground. More than willing to share with you their secrets, these custodians of family owned boutique enterprises seek to make a difference by crafting a sublime selection of wines.

The Mudgee region is blessed with a unique tapestry of terroir that has made it highly suitable for viticulture. The district’s rich history encompasses the early endeavours of German settlers in the late 1800s and an italian influence which heralded the introduction of sangiovese and barbera grape varieties in the 1970s. Significantly, Mudgee established an early yardstick of quality for chardonnay that was recognised by

Julia conchie WINEMAkEr, dIluSSO

“I have had the amazing opportunity to work with alternate varieties in Mudgee. Across the region, there are more than 20 varieties being grown and produced, spanning Italian, Spanish, portuguese, French and more. The core varieties we all know and love such as chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, shiraz and merlot are produced in many styles. Through diversity in altitude, there are stunning rieslings being produced from vineyards on the valley floor at about 400 metres, to over 1100 metres at higher elevations. So for me as a winemaker, working in the Mudgee wine industry is incredibly exciting and offers many opportunities due to the diverse and innovative nature of the region. I believe this provides the same exciting opportunity to people when they taste Mudgee wines.

are you searching for somewhere to stay?

Turn the page for details about a special accommodation offer available at Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa ....

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the 40th Mudgee WIne shoWBy definition, the Mudgee Wine Show only accepts wines that have been crafted with grapes grown within the Mudgee region. This allows wine judges not only to reward producers with medals and trophies for their successful entries, but it provides the scope for the wine show to retain an important educational focus for local winemakers. This development is instrumental in allowing local brands to continually improve the quality of their wines. Reflecting the true spirit of the region, the Mudgee Wine Show brings to the table a broad range of winemaking philosophies and myriad wine styles for visitors to enjoy.

renee foster2011 WINE JudGE, MudGEE WINE ShOW

“In 2009, I was an associate at the Australia and New Zealand Organic Wine Show when Thistle hill riesling was awarded wine of show, so I know Mudgee can produce the goods. It’s an interesting region made up of large companies and smaller boutique wineries, so it’s hard to generalise. I am hoping to see some good, interesting alternate or lesser-known varieties too.”

enJoy a mudgee-inspired gourmet food and wine experience at wolgan valley$1420* per person, twin share. To book, visit wolganvalley.com *Conditions apply. Based on a minimum stay of two nights. Valid 01-30 September, 2011.

includes: two nights’ accommodation in a Heritage Suite, gourmet breakfasts; a five-course dinner on both nights, paired with fine Mudgee wines; gourmet lunches; two on-site, nature-based activities per day; a Mudgee wine & gourmet produce pack to take home ... and lots more!

robert blackWINEMAkEr, buNNAMAGOO WINES

“There is currently an undeniable sense of self-confidence and energy within Mudgee producers that is being communicated by the glass.”

events not to be MIssed WiNe ShoW DiNNer Friday 9 September

A night celebrating the outstanding wines of the 2011 Wine Show, with Wolgan Valley Resort’s Executive Chef, Dwane Goodman, using local produce to create an exquisite evening.7pm start. Cost: $90. Bookings essential. mudgeewine.com.au

Go TaSTiNG Saturday 10 September

Don’t miss your chance to sample the fantastic wines of the 2011 Mudgee Wine Show in one unique public tasting room – Market Street, Mudgee.Cost: $30. Bookings essential. mudgeewine.com.au

Wine Show Dinner9 September, 7pm

Celebrate the outstanding wines of the 2011 Wine Show with dwane Goodman.

James hallidaylEAdING AuSTrAlIAN WINE CrITIC

“I fell in love with Mudgee when I made the first of innumerable visits in the early 1970s. The name, meaning nest in the hills, was bestowed by generations of Aborigines who lived and hunted there, and it speaks (eloquently) for itself. The protective barrier of The Great dividing range has saved the region from rampant tourism, and first-time visitors wonder why they have not previously come to enjoy this peaceful, welcoming region with its great wine and great food.”

ViNe, SWiNe aND DiNe Saturday 10 September

Ease into the evening watching the sun set over Mudgee while enjoying tantalising starters at Moothi Estate by Jess. Move on to Burrundulla to enjoy a mouth- watering free-range pork and estate-grown beef main course and finish at the picturesque Clearview Estate with delectable desserts created by local, renowned chef, Rachel McCarthy. Each course will be matched by two complimentary glasses of award-winning wines from the host vineyard.4.45pm - 10pm.Cost: $80Bookings: 02 6372 4546clearviewwines.com.au

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FarmerS’ markeTS Saturday 17 September

Held in the grounds of St Mary’s Catholic Church, cnr Market & Church Streets, Mudgee. Taste regional produce at its best. Try award-winning coffee, listen to live music and wander amongst the stalls. Chat to the numerous specialist food producers before making your purchases. 8.30am - 12.30pm.mudgeefinefoods.com.au

Go GraziNG Saturday 24 September

Go Grazing is a wine and food event that matches Mudgee winemakers’ best wines with delicious, fresh local produce. Taste superb wines and canapés created by Mudgee’s finest local chefs using regional ingredients. if you have a passion for wine and food, you’ll love this event with its tasting table and live music, all under one roof.Cost: $70Tickets available online at the visitor information centre or call 02 6372 1020. Bookings essential.mudgeewine.com.au

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ROSBY WinES

BareFooT BoWLS monday 12 September

Starting at 11am, enjoy fun times at “the Bowlo”. Taste the great produce of the region whilst enjoying a few ends with great company. Bring your friends along and take your socks off!For more information visit mudgeewine.com.au

TWo Four Six aTe Wednesday 14 September

Two chefs; Rebecca Sutton and Rachael McCarthy. Four wines. Six Courses. ATE @ Robert Stein. 6pm. Cost: $75 per person.Bookings: 02 6373 3991robertstein.com.au

muDGee iN a huT aT roSBy premium WiNeS Wednesday 14 September

in an exclusive opening, enjoy an extravagant lunch by local chef Rachel McCarthy, using hand-picked local produce, in a hand-built MuD HuT overlooking the vines. Lunch: 12.30pm.Cost: $65 per person.Bookings: 02 6373 3856rosby.com.au

The WiNemakerS’ TaBLe DiNNer @ BLue WreN Thursday 15 September

Enjoy a fabulous four course dinner matched with wines from renowned Mudgee Winemakers. Featured winemakers: Robert Black, Michael Slater, Frank newman and Jacob Stein.6.30pm. Cost: $110 per person.Bookings essential.02 6372 6205

muDGee’S BiGGeST DiNNer parTy Friday 16 September

Mudgee’s restaurants come together to display their talents. A night not to be missed when talented local chefs present their cuisines, perfectly paired with local wines! For more information, visit mudgeewine.com.au

Visit the

Farmers’ Markets17 September, 8.30am-12.30pm

St Mary’s Catholic Church, cnr Market & Church Streets.

Go Grazing24 September, 6.30pmat Mudgee racecourse.

live music and dedicated local produce tasting table, all under one roof.

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September bookings essential.For more information on pricing and to book for the various events,

please visit mudgeewine.com.au or the hosting cellardoor’s website.

burnbrae’s Gundooee Indigenous Art exhibition & sale for the whole month

BBQ Lunch & live music at Farmers daughter Wine 12pm-5pm david lowe’s Mini Wine school at lowe Wines 5-6pm;

lowe Wines Winemakers Table dinner. rustic, relaxed and entertaining. 6.30pm

david lowe’s Wine school at lowe Wines 4-8pm

40th Mudgee wine show dinner 7pm

BBQ Lunch & live music at Farmers daughter Wine 12pm-5pm Alfresco lunch at robert Stein Vineyard 12.30-2pm;

Gooree park Wagyu BBQ lunch 12pm-3pm;Mudgee brewery presents Bob Corbett and the Roograss Band live 2pm

Winemakers table dinner at blue Wren winery 6.30pm;botobolar Vineyard presents Spring evening of wine and song 5.30pm

Gooree park Wagyu BBQ lunch 12pm-3pm BBQ Lunch & live music at Farmers daughter Wine 12pm-5pm

40th Mudgee wine show begins, covering 5 days

BBQ Lunch & live music at Farmers daughter Wine 12pm-5pm

Alfresco lunch at robert Stein Vineyard 12.30-2pm;

Gooree park Bubbly breakfast at the track, stud tour and wine tasting;

public Wine Show Go Tasting, The Stables, Market St. 6pm;

Vine, Swine & Dine through Mudgee’s Eastern Wine Trail 4.45pm-10pm;

david lowe’s Mini Wine school 5-6pm;

lowe Wines Winemakers Table dinner. rustic, relaxed and entertaining. 6.30pm

barefoot bowls at “The bowlo” 11am

burnbrae’s Dweller Degustation dinner, serving wines for the 80’s & 90’s 6.30pmLate Night Shopping at Farmers daughter Wine

01 thursday

03 saturday

07 wednesday

09 friday

11 sunday

david lowe’s Wine school at lowe Wines 4-8pm;rosby Wines Mudgee in a Hut lunch; exclusive opening 12.30pm;

robert Stein’s Two Four Six Ate dinner 6pm;Mudgee brewery presents Becky Cole live 6.30pm

14 wednesday

04 sunday

05 monday

10 saturday

12 monday

13 tuesday

Mudgee’s Biggest dinner party 6pm; Skimstone’s Mediterranean style day at Apple Tree Flat. 11am garden walk at riverlea followed by lunch at Skimstone 1pm

Antique Auction 9am viewing at The property Shop for 10.30am;Farmers’ Markets St Mary’s Catholic Church 8.30am-12.30pm;BBQ Lunch & live music at Farmers daughter Wine 12pm-5pmGooree park Bubbly breakfast at the Track Stud tour and wine tasting;Alfresco lunch at robert Stein Vineyard 12.30-2pm;Experience the fine art of blending wine at bunnamagoo wine blending challenge 2.30-4.30pm;Moothi Estate Sunset sippers spectacular views and delectable edibles 5pm;James rayne performing at roth’s Wine bar Shed Session 6pm;david lowe’s Mini Wine school 5-6pm;lowe Wines Winemakers Table dinner. rustic, relaxed and entertaining. 6.30pmlogan degustation dinner with pendolino restaurant 7pm

BBQ Lunch & live music at Farmers daughter Wine 12pm-5pmAlfresco lunch at robert Stein Vineyard 12.30-2pm;Gooree park Wagyu BBQ lunch 12pm-3pm

david lowe’s Wine school at lowe Wines 4-8pm

labelcraft Ambrose golf tournament 11am

Go grazing wine and food event 6.30pm;BBQ Lunch & live music at Farmers daughter Wine 12pm-5pm;Experience the fine art of blending wine at bunnamagoo wine blending challenge 2.30-4.30pm; Moothi Estate Sunset sippers spectacular views and delectable edibles 5pm;Alfresco lunch at robert Stein Vineyard 12.30-2pm;david lowe’s Mini Wine school 5 -6pm;lowe Wines Winemakers Table dinner. rustic, relaxed and entertaining. 6.30pm

BBQ Lunch & live music at Farmers daughter Wine 12pm-5pm;

Alfresco lunch at robert Stein Vineyard 12.30-2pm

Mudgee farewells the 2011 Mudgee Wine & Food festival. See you in 2012!

friday 16

saturday 17

thursday 15

sunday 18

wednesday 20

monday 19

saturday 24

sunday 25

monday 26

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mudgee is fortunate to provide a vast array of boutique wines for visitors to explore in more than 35 individual cellar door outlets. Winemakers seek to make each wine unique, and the diversity of climate, soil, and

experience provide wine consumers with an unparalleled opportunity to sample great wines that exude personality and life. You will discover older wine styles fondly remembered from the past alongside exciting new varietals.

if you have a passion for wine and food, make tracks to Mudgee. Around every bend in the road, you will be welcomed by friendly locals and your palate will be pleasantly surprised!

tastingsTasting rooms vary from the very elaborate to a simple table set up in the winemaking area. Savour every sip and don’t feel obliged to drink all the wine in your glass.

visiting vineyards in mudgee

Mudgee

HiGH VALLEY WinE AnD CHEESE CO

ROBERT STEin WinERY

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Mudgee north region

farmer’s daughter Wine (map 2: e,20)Experience a family owned and operated cellar door, taste award-winning wines and enjoy great, friendly service. Stay in self-contained cottages set amongst the vines, perfect for large groups or for a romantic weekend for two. Shop at ripe homewares and Gifts. And, take home a Farmer’s daughter!

frog rock Wines (map 2: J,16)Visit the new cellar door overlooking a relaxed rural setting. One of Mudgee’s finest garden settings with picnic area. Taste an exclusive range of premium boutique wines. A large range of regional produce available at cellar door. bring a picnic and enjoy a game of chess on the largest regional chess board.

1838 Wines (map 2: f, 20)represents a new direction for quality red wines in Mudgee. producing truly deep red wines with great depth of colour and flavour. Specialising in traditional French varieties durif, merlot and shiraz. Also incorporating the Olive Nest with exceptional extra virgin olive oils and olive products. Enjoy the experience.

blue Wren Wines (map 2: h,17)Award-winning wines and famous for its White port. Spacious cellar door – next to airport. restaurant with indoor and outdoor dining areas (lunch, dinner or coffee), courtesy bus for dinner. Fantastic wedding venue, able to seat 150 in lovely garden setting. Cellar door open daily from 10.30am to 4.30pm.

botobolar Wines & things organicMudgee’s newest cellar door is home to Australia’s oldest organic vineyard. botobolar now has wine tasting and sales in Mudgee town. botobolar Wines and Things Organic stocks fabulous organic and local wines, a pantry of organic goods and specialty items made for this new location.

lowe Wines (map 2: f,12)lowe Wines combines Old World techniques and cutting-edge innovation – from its certified organic vineyard in Mudgee and high-altitude vineyard on the top of Nullo Mountain at over 1100m. held in the actual winery, it offers one of the best, most informed and idiosyncratic tasting experiences in the valley. Open 7 days.

bunnamagoo estate Wines (map 2: e,15)At bunnamagoo, the focus is on highly individual, traditionally made wines. bunnamagoo wines are elegant, supple and are driven by Australian ripe fruit flavours. The grapes are sourced from bunnamagoo, an historic property near rockley, and from the Eurunderee vineyard not far from Mudgee.

Mudgee Wines (map 2: h,15)In addition to its unshakable dedication to quality winemaking, innovation and style, Mudgee Wines’ la Viti Cafe bar and Grill provides the best in service and a variety of settings in one location. The Old bush Vines provide the perfect backdrop to enjoy food, wine and live entertainment during the festival.

elliot rocke estate (map 2: h,14)home of Ice Wine and recently ranked in the Top 40 in NSW. Visit the temporary cellar door and feel the vibrancy of what is one of Mudgee’s best. Enjoy a regional tasting plate of fine Mudgee produce in the adjoining courtyard, browse the wine-themed gift shop or just laze by the turn-of-the-century picker’s hut.

Miramar Wines (map 2: a,16)Would you trust Mudgee’s most senior winemaker? Ian Macrae has been making wine at Miramar for 35 years. during this time he has accumulated 55 trophies and more than 120 gold medals as well as many other awards. All wines are made, bottled and packaged from estate-grown grapes by Ian.

di lusso estate (map 2: h,16)di lusso Estate offers a premium range of estate-produced wines from Italian varieties. Also available for sale are figs and fig products and extra virgin olive oil. The winery hosts wine tasting lunches all year round and its winery and gardens are a popular venue for weddings and special events.

791 ulan road, Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3177 Email: [email protected] www.farmersdaughterwines.com.au

Edgell lane ulan road, Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 2408 Email: [email protected] www.frogrockwines.com

60 pipeclay lane, Mudgee NSW 2850 Tel: 02 6373 3719 Email: [email protected] www.1838wines.com.au

433 ulan road, Mudgee NSW 2850 Tel: 02 6372 6205 Email: [email protected] www.bluewrenwines.com.au

95 Market Street, Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 0411 893 113 Email: [email protected] www.botobolar.com

327 Tinja lane Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 0800 Email: [email protected] www.lowewine.com.au

603 henry lawson drive, Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3046 Email: [email protected] www.bunnamagoowines.com.au

280 henry lawson road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 2244 Email: [email protected] www.mudgeewines.com.au

Craigmoor road, Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 7722 Email: [email protected] www.elliotrockeestate.com.au

henry lawson drive Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3874 Email: [email protected] www.miramarwines.com.au

162 Eurunderee lane, Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3125 Email: [email protected] www.dilusso.com.au

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high Valley Wine and cheese co (map 2: J,13)high Valley is one of a few companies in Australia producing both wine and artisan cheese. Fabulous persian fetta with fresh marinades and extra virgin olive oil combine to give the cheese the edge it has earned in the marketplace. high Valley is a one-stop-shop for award-winning wines and cheese.

137 ulan road, Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 1011 Email: [email protected] www.highvalley.com.au

huntington estate (map 2: g,18)Established in 1969, huntington Estate is one of the oldest vineyards and wineries in the Mudgee Valley. Its vision is to produce wines that are palate-driven, almost bordeaux-like in their structure and designed to soften over time. huntington truly believes in the adage, “time is the only true test of a wine”.

Cassilis road Mudgee NSW 2850 Tel: 1800 995 931 Email: [email protected] www.huntingtonestate.com.au

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petersons of Mudgee (map 2: g,17)For more than thirty years, the peterson family has been producing fine boutique wines. In 1996, petersons of Mudgee was established in the heart of Mudgee wine region, producing a superb range of both classic and unique varietal wines for your fine dining, entertaining and drinking pleasure.

Queens pinch Vineyard (map 2: I,14)Queens pinch wines are still somewhat of a secret among those in the know but quality attracts attention and the reputation of Queens pinch is growing with every bottle opened. Awarded most outstanding red at the Mudgee Wine Show and listed in Winestate Magazine’s Top 40 for its 2010 Chardonnay.

robert oatley Vineyards (map 2: f,14)launched in 2006, robert Oatley Vineyards marks bob Oatley’s return to winemaking. The Wild Oats, robert Oatley, James Oatley TIC TOk and Montrose ranges are produced at the family’s Mudgee winery from grapes grown on their own vineyards across the historic region, as well as from growers around the country.

robert stein Vineyard (map 2: g, 22)robert Stein produces a wide range of award-winning single vineyard wines, made solely from its 60-acre vineyard. The quality of the wine is well recognised, winning the ‘Most Sucessful Exhibiter’ at the Mudgee Wine Show in 2009 and 2010, and awarded the highest five-star rating by James halliday in 2011.

blacksprings road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3184 Email: [email protected] www.petersonswines.com.au

Cnr Cassilis road and henry lawson drive Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 4267 1111 Email: [email protected] www.queenspinch.com

Craigmoor road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 2208 Email: [email protected] www.robertoatley.com.au

pipeclay lane Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3991 Email: [email protected] www.robertstein.com.au

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clearview estate (map 2: p,17)Enjoy the spectacular views from the deck while sampling some of Mudgee’s most unique and interesting wines. The range includes sparkling, white, reds and fortified wines. during September, be treated to delicious wood-fired pizzas, live music by Sugarfoot and award-winning wines.

logan Wines (map 2: s, 22)logan crafts wines from grapes grown in Mudgee and the nearby Orange region. Adopting a winemaking philosophy that combines power and finesse, harnessing rich fruit characters but with elegance and structure, the result is a collection of varieties and blends – harmoniously balanced and finished in an Old World style.

Mongrel Vineyard (map 2: s,15)Mongrel Vineyard produces modern, medium-bodied, food-friendly wines that are made to enjoy. Mongrel rosé is a sought-after wine in Sydney, 2010 Mongrel barbera is creating much interest and the flagship 2010 Shiraz Viognier has just been released. Antipasti platters to share will be served during the wine festival.

Moothi estate (map 2: M,19)Superb wines and spectacular views make Moothi Estate an essential stop when visiting Mudgee. Enjoy award-winning boutique wines, local produce and gourmet tasting platters. popular Sunset Sippings’ events during the wine festival feature wine, food and live entertainment paired with breathtaking sunset views.

the Willow lane Vineyard (map 2: g,16)Customers describe The Willow lane Vineyard as “a really warm place to visit and spend time”. The rustic cellar door appeals to the senses. The wines are handcrafted to drink now or cellar with time. you’ll be greeted by the owner’s two friendly poodles and (oh!) the humans are friendly too!

skimstone (map 2: r, 21)Skimstone is one of Mudgee’s newest and most exciting wineries, with its vibrant wines showcasing the unique terroir of the vineyard. Skimstone has achieved four-and-a-half-star status with James halliday and numerous awards. Specialising in Italian varieties, its groovy but unassuming cellar door is one not to miss.

446 rocky Waterhole road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 4546 Email: [email protected] www.clearviewwines.com.au

1320 Castlereagh highway Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 1333 Email: [email protected] www.loganwines.com.au

571 Spring Flat road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 2681 Email: [email protected] www.mongrelwine.com.au

85 rocky Waterhole road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 2925 Email: [email protected] www.moothiestate.com.au

161 Eurunderee lane Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3131 Email: [email protected] www.thewillowlane.com.au

1307 Castlereagh highway Apple Tree Flat Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 1321 Email: [email protected] www.skimstone.com.au

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burrundulla Wines (map 2: o,15)100% estate-grown, classic, elegant-natured wines crafted from the vineyards of Mudgee’s earliest pioneering family – the Cox family. Aromatic semillon, lush chardonnay and spicy rosé along with earthy reds including shiraz, merlot and cabernet sauvignon.

243 Castlereagh highway Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 9532 Email: [email protected] www.burrundulla.com.au

rosby Wines (map 2: d,17)While its winemaker is distracted by the wine festival, rosby Wines is throwing open the doors of its private mud hut to the public for the first time. Enjoy a range of premium wine and an extravagant lunch prepared by local chef rachel McCarthy, using handpicked local produce. See the events section for details.

122 Strikes lane Eurunderee Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3856 Email: [email protected] www.rosby.com.au

the small Winemakers centre (map 2: I,14)Set amongst a 100-year-old tasting room/cellar at The Fairview Centre, the Small Winemakers Centre has much to offer. The cellar provides more than 50 wine products from 10 wineries that do not own their own cellar door. Sparklings, whites, reds, fortifieds and a few surprises – all award winning – are available.

Fairview Centre Cnr Cassilis road and henry lawson drive Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 2133 Email: [email protected]

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blacklea Vineyard & olive grove (map 2: J, 2)Enjoy a range of premium wines, olives and olive oils, and a variety of other products grown on the estate. A blacklea Vineyard and Olive Grove experience is one to remember, especially when you include an alfresco lunch overlooking lake Shiraz or join one of the Master cooking classes with the executive chef.

burnbrae Winery & Vineyard (map 2: J, 3)One of the oldest wineries within the region, producing wines with personality and regionality. drop in to try its range of varieties and blends; relax on the verandah with a daily primo platter and burnbrae 548 pale Ale in hand. The warm welcome you receive at burnbrae is a reflection of the products you will taste.

gooree park Wines (map 2: b, 4)Gooree park Wines cellar door is situated midway between the picturesque central New South Wales towns of Mudgee and Gulgong. partake in wine tastings in a relaxed atmosphere and enjoy the picnic area which on special event weekends hosts Gooree park’s signature wagyu bbQs.

thistle hill Wines (map 2: l, 2)Thistle hill winery and cellar door offers organic wine and food produce. In addition, its organic pantry and cellar door at parklands resort and Function Centre are a must for visitors. Committed to “go organic” more than 30 years ago, Thistle hill wines are as pure as you can get. you can truly taste the difference!

de beaurepaire Wines (map 2: p, 29)de beaurepaire produces high quality wines of character and distinction. From its cool-climate vineyard in rylstone, the wines reflect the history and terrior, and highlight the diversity of the Mudgee region. The wines can be tasted and purchased from the tasting room in rylstone’s historic bridge View Inn.

29 Alexander road Erudgere Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3366 Email: [email protected] www.blackleavineyard.com.au

548 hill End road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3504 Email: [email protected] www.burnbraewines.com.au

Gulgong road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6378 1800 Email: [email protected] www.gooreepark.com.au

74 Mcdonalds road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6373 3400 Email: [email protected] www.thistlehill.com.au

bridge View Inn 28-30 louee Street rylstone NSW 2850Tel: 02 6379 1473 Email: [email protected] www.debeaurepairewines.com

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Eateriesclub Mudgee – the Mudgee soldiers club Club Mudgee – located in the Cbd is open daily from 10am – has all your TAb, keno and lounge entertainment needs covered. Club Mudgee offers a great variety of local Mudgee wines. The garden restaurant is open for lunch and dinner everyday and serves delicious Chinese, Thai and Australian cuisine.

Market street cafÉ (map 2: I,9)Our region... Our season... Our kitchen... The menu changes daily and features the best in local produce. The cafe’s handcrafted true sourdough, containing only flour, water and salt, represents its vision for creating honest, clean food that Market Street Café is proud of. here, you’ll find the region’s best food!

Mudgee brewery (map 2: h,10)This architecturally redesigned historic wool and skin store, lovingly restored by Gary and debbie leonard, is now home to the boutique Mudgee brewing Company. Come in and sample handcrafted beer, enjoy the restaurant for breakfast, lunch or dinner and live acoustic music. Enjoy a cleansing ale after a day of wine tastings.

roth’s Wine bar (map 2: I,11)roth’s Wine bar is a Mudgee institution with its excellent range of Mudgee wines, wood-fired pizza, tapas and a selection of local and intenational cheeses, all complemented by an amazing lineup of music. James reyne is performing at roth’s Wine bar on Saturday 17 Sept, 2011. Tickets available at roth’s or online.

Wild oats pavilion – cafe/restaurant Set in the picturesque grounds of Mudgee’s oldest vineyard - Craigmoor, Wild Oats pavilion offer a unique dining experience, with delicious seasonal food matched with award-winning wines. The venue specialises in weddings and functions and prides itself in ensuring that your celebration is truly memorable.

sajo’s lounge bar & restaurant (map 2: I, 10)Sajo’s lounge bar and restaurant offers modern Australian à la carte cuisine, a large range of local wines, cocktails and beers, all served with a legendary amount of first-class service. For a fantastic, locally crafted meal, drop in for breakfast, lunch or dinner at Sajo’s.

99 Mortimer Street Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 1922 Email: [email protected] www.clubmudgee.com.au

79 Market Street Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 0052 Email: [email protected]

4 Church Street Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 6726 Email: [email protected] www.mudgeebrewing.com.au

30 Market Street Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 1222 Email: [email protected] www.rothswinebar.com.au

Craigmoor road Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 4320 Email: [email protected] www.robertoatley.com.au

22 Church Street Mudgee NSW 2850Tel: 02 6372 2722 Email: [email protected] www.sajos.com.au

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