The Tenterfield area is best known for its lush pastures, which produce excellent beef and lamb.
There are also several popular wineries in the district. Prior to harvest season, the vines are protected by heavy netting. It stops the birds from stealing the ripening fruit and, should there be storms, also prevents damage from hail.
What a beautiful winery – and that house. WOW! I could see myself sitting on that veranda sipping Chardonnay 🙂
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Dianne, that house is the cellar door! The view was indeed stunning.
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‘A beautiful Nature bride in a veil’…well captured!
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Thanks.
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Ah those naughty birds! They want all the good fruit too 🙂
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They would clean it all up if they could!
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A beautiful lovely post! 🙂 Cool photos too!
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Thanks!
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What a stunning winery. I hoped you stopped off and tried some tipple?
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We did indeed and it was quite delicious!
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so pretty!!!!
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It’s a lovely part of Australia.
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As always gorgeous shots. I wish I was there now!
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Remember it’s mid-winter there now and it is very chilly. They don’t call winter “Brass Monkey Season” in that region for nothing!
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Which winery was it? (I want to put it on my Must Visit list. 🙂 )
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It is Kurrajong Downs Vineyard. Definitely worth visiting. http://www.kurrajongdownswines.com/
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Thanks. Making a note. 🙂
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