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Big sign out front says Free Tasting 4 wines in the tasting then said we would buy 2 bottles and added $5 per person for tasting. Keep driving and stop at Cherry Tree Hill or Eling winery
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Date of experience: January 2021
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Be careful when you are trying to find this winery as it is tucked away across the rail line. It has a cute little tasting room run by a lovely Italian couple. The food on offer looked very tempting and home made. Large groups will have to be patient as it is tiny. There is an outdoor eating area which was firing up its BBQ when we arrived. There is a charge for tasting, but it is taken off your bill when you purchase wines. The only decision is which to buy! We will be back.…
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Date of experience: September 2020
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What a nice find so close to the highway. Friendly hosts, with a limited selection of wines reasonably priced. Try the home made Lemonchella - a gem. Had the home made soup and antipasta lunch - no bland mass produced food served here. Would recommend and will return.
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Date of experience: October 2020
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Sutton Forest Wines not only produce great wines but the hosts, Nick and Santina, produce the best antipasto lunch. Great hosts make for a great experience. A place not to miss travelling up the Hume Highway - a full 200 metres off the highway.
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Date of experience: November 2019
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Have been back to this place at least half dozen times and the antipesto is awesome with wines which is a must to visit as definetily worth a visit. Has a log fire going and Nick and his wife as its a family run makes it an amazing experience. worth a stop over either way up to Sydney or way to Canberra or Melbourne hence why we stop here now for local wines.…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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