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Hunter Valley
Jul 28, 2006
(3 photos)
"mmm...let's try the Australian wines... We tasted some red wines and chose for a Shiraz from Tyrrell's winery, combined with a nice BBQ of lamb and bruschette at the hostel we were ..."
A travel blog entry from Cessnock by
wamba

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Hunter Valley Wine Tasting
Jan 22, 2006
"We did not get to the Hunter Valley when we visited Australia in 2002 so we rectified this oversight. Hotel: Aussie Rest Motel Lunch: Massively large sandwiches at Oakvale Winery D ..."
A travel blog entry from Cessnock by
jeffandmarie

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Hunter Valley
Jan 31, 2008
(13 photos)
"The Hunter Valley is another world famous Australian wine producing region and the most well know winery in the area is Wyndham Estate and no trip to the Hunter Valley would be com ..."
A travel blog entry from Cessnock by
vine_hooligans

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Hunter Valley Part Two
Sep 24, 2006
(2 photos)
"We only had the one day in the Hunter Valley so had inevitably decided to book a wine tour. As we pulled up the gravel drive toward the wooden cottage that sat on top of the hill w ..."
A travel blog entry from Cessnock by
jeznkez

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Lower Hunter Valley - Wine country!!
Jan 4, 2005
(6 photos)
"What we planned to do today, and what we eventually did turned out to be completely different. The plan was to head back to the coast to get some beach time at Terrigal Beach, just ..."
A travel blog entry from Cessnock by
andy_and_julie

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Hunter Valley Wineries!
Dec 23, 2006
(5 photos)
"Friday 22 December Yet another early start - we grabbed a quick breakfast before heading off to the first port of call - Laurieton. Anything for a laugh. The final dest ..."
A travel blog entry from Cessnock by
lolandlaurie

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Hunter Valley
Dec 20, 2007
(8 photos)
"Hunter Valley is the home of many of the Aussie vineyards and source of much of the wine that finds its way back to the UK. So being in the wine capital of Oz, we naturally started ..."
A travel blog entry from Cessnock by
univ0543

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The Hunter Valley and Hawkesbury River
Sep 5, 2005
(3 photos)
"Our arrival in Scone, the gateway to the Hunter Valley wine growing region, coincided with our first real experience of rain in Australia. It poured down all night leaving us claus ..."
A travel blog entry from Cessnock by
dandj

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