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Grampians Estate has quickly established an iconic reputation for its cool-climate peppery Shiraz. In particular the Streeton Reserve Shiraz label is very successful. These wines rank among the best of the featured styles made within the famous Grampians Wine Region by Mt Langi Ghiran, Bests, Seppelts and other leading wineries. Read more...

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Grampians Estate Wine - Orders
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LATEST NEWS...                                                                          

Kellys Welcome - Official Release
Grampians Estate will release their Sparkling Pinot Chardonnay wine at the Kelly's Reunion on Saturday November 22, 2008.  Winestate Magazine (Jan/Feb 09) four star and top in category. 

Black Sunday Friends Reserve Shiraz - "Wine of the Year"
Grampians Estate was voted "Wine of the Year" at the Federation Square Victorian Showcase Awards in August 2008, as well as Best Red, Best Shiraz.  The 2005 Rutherford Sparkling Shiraz also won Best Sparkling Red.  The Hon. Tim Holding Minister for Tourism & Events, presented Tom Guthrie the trophy and praised the winery for its success.

James Halliday 2009 Wine Companion - Grampians Estate Five Star Winery
In the 2009 edition of James Halliday's iconic Wine Companion, Halliday praised Grampians Estate for its wines (for more reviews click to news) he also highlighted their newsletters  "they have an exceptional newsletter that helps build fierce loyalty, and as the vineyard recovers, both the Guthries and their customers will be the winners".
Black Sunday Friends Reserve Shiraz 2006 - 96 Points
Black Sunday Friends Shiraz 2006 - 95 Points
Streeton Reserve Shiraz 2005 - 94 Points

 

 

The Grampians Estate vineyard was established in 1989, with the first wines being produced in 1995. The vineyard is located on “Thermopylae”, a sheep farming property producing wool and prime lamb on the eastern foothills of the Grampians National Park in the picturesque Mafeking valley.

Mafeking was the scene of Victoria’s last gold rush in 1900, and was named after the famous siege in South Africa at that time.

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