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Clos Clare

Old Road, Watervale SA 5452

A small winery established in 1993, owned by Tom and Sam Barry, grandsons of Jim Barry, with just under two hectares of Riesling. The cellar door is in an old house on the famous Florita vineyard built in the 1890's that was revamped in the 1920's and resembles an Italian villa. The vines are hand picked, hand pruned and dry grown. The wine is bottled under the Clos Clare. A Shiraz and Grenache is also produced. Wines are available through the cellar door, by mail order or from retail outlets in Adelaide and interstate and restaurants.

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Tim Gramp Wines

Leasingham/Mintaro Road, Leasingham SA 5452

Nestled in the hamlet of Leasingham is Tim Gramp Wines with a four acre Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard and winery complex. Tim Gramp is a fifth generation member of the family that made Orlando wines famous. All Tim Gramp wines have been handcrafted from only the best quality fruit that display both definitive regional and varietal characteristics. Although based in the Clare Valley, the home of some of Australia's finest Riesling, Tim also sources top quality Shiraz and Grenache grapes from the McLaren Vale, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon from the Gilbert Valley as well as his own estate grown Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. Tim and Kathy Gramp have lovingly renovated the 1860 stone cottage Cellar Door. The balcony takes in sweeping views of the beautiful hamlet of Leasingham as well as the winery's "black duck" dam and award winning garden.

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O'Leary Walker Wines

7093 Horrocks Highway, Leasingham SA 5452

O'Leary Walker Wines was established in 2001 and is rapidly gaining a reputation for producing great regional wines at affordable prices. Winemakers David O'Leary and Nick Walker share a simple philosophy - source the best grapes from the best vineyard sites and craft great wine. At our Cellar Door in Leasingham, Clare Valley, you can enjoy tastings of our award winning wines, relax and enjoy a platter or espresso coffee and cake whilst taking in the panoramic views of the Watervale Vineyards. Award winning wines and a fantastic view - you can't ask for more! With the renowned Riesling Trail at the back door, make a stop to catch your breath and take in the views.

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Annies Lane

Quelltaler Road, Watervale SA 5452

At the heart of Watervale, in the Clare Valley's south, the home of Annie's Lane is the heritage listed Quelltaler Estate dating back to 1863. Annie's Lane Cellar Door is cast in solid timber and surrounded by beautiful on-site picnic grounds so visitors can spend a day enjoying the delightful range of Clare Valley wines and fine foods. The Annie's Lane portfolio encompasses a versatile selection of wines with elegant fresh whites and generous fruit flavoured reds. Our staff are always ready to show you both current and past vintages and special editions exclusive to cellar door - so it's worth the visit!

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Crabtree Watervale Wines Pty Ltd

North Terrace, Watervale SA 5452

Welcome to Crabtree Winery. We are a boutique estate winery in the heart of the historic and iconic, Watervale district of the Clare Valley. Visiting our cellar door, you can relax and enjoy our informal tasting room and courtyard that looks out over our 13 hectare vineyard and is within the produce cellar of the original 1850's homestead. Here we encourage you to take your time to savour our tasting range of premium wines that are all handcrafted and estate grown. The winery was founded in 1984 by Robert Crabtree who then quietly built a formidable reputation for award winning classic Watervale Riesling and traditionally styled premium Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, along with the popular alternative variety Tempranillo and innovative Rose, produced from grenache. Visit us soon and share our passion for enjoying the fine wines of Watervale. Buses and Tours - We appreciate your business and referral, however our intimate cellar can only accommodate large groups by appointment, please call our office to arrange. A Unique Cellar Door Experience. "Five Star winery" - James Halliday.

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Olssens Of Watervale

Sollys Hill Road, Watervale SA 5452

Situated in a beautiful secluded valley north west of Watervale, the Olssen vineyard benefits from the shading effect of the steep valley sides, resulting in estate grown wines of great finesse and elegance. Helen and Kevin Olssen moved to the valley from Adelaide in 1987 and since 1994 have been producing wines under their own label. The range now includes Riesling, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mataro, Primitivo, Late Harvest Riesling, Carmenere and Shiraz. The Olssens' aim is to produce only limited quantities of high quality wines from their thirty-two hectares of vines. This unique vineyard in its wonderfully picturesque setting is one of Clare's best kept secrets, and is well worth seeking out.

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Stephen John Wines

Sollys Hill Road, Watervale SA 5452

Stephen John has been a winemaker for over 25 years, coming from a generation of coopers (oak barrel makers) in the Barossa Valley.

In January 1994 Stephen decided that he wanted to branch out on his own, so he established seven hectares of vineyard, all dry grown.

The cellar door is an 80 year old stable/blacksmith shop, which has been renovated and now proudly overlooks the township of Watervale and surrounding vineyards.

Also for sale are champagne stoppers, and oil.

Groups are welcome by appointment.

Olssens Of Watervale

Sollys Hill Road, Watervale SA 5452
Situated in a beautiful secluded valley north west of Watervale, the Olssen vineyard benefits from the shading effect of the steep valley sides, resulting in estate grown wines of great finesse and elegance. Helen and Kevin Olssen moved to the valley from Adelaide in 1987 and since 1994 have been producing wines under their own label. The range now includes Riesling, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mataro, Primitivo, Late Harvest Riesling, Carmenere and Shiraz. The Olssens' aim is to produce only limited quantities of high quality wines from their thirty-two hectares of vines. This unique vineyard in its wonderfully picturesque setting is one of Clare's best kept secrets, and is well worth seeking out....

Battunga Bed & Breakfast

326 Upper Skilly Road, Watervale SA 5452
Battunga Bed and Breakfast offers secluded accommodation in four self contained cottage apartments for two to 12 people. Imagine awakening to the chorus of kookaburras, strolling amongst the age-old gums, viewing the resident kangaroos in the hills, cycling on the adjacent Riesling Trail or relaxing with a port by the wood fire. Battunga is located on 200 scenic acres in the Skilly Hills. It is ideally located to wineries, the Riesling Trail, a scenic route, art galleries and restaurants....
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Watervale

43935 - Watervale SA 5452
Watervale is a town on the Horrocks Highway approximately 9 kilometres north of Auburn and 15 kilometres south of Clare. It is surrounded by a number of small wineries and several B&Bs. The Riesling Trail runs past the town to the west, between the Highway and the Skilly Hills. The town has a number of 19th-century heritage buildings, including the former Stanley Grammar School, which now provides private bed and breakfast accommodation. A number of cellar doors call Watervale home with the Watervale region particularly known for its excellent Riesling. The Watervale Hotel has been renovated into a major dining destination and the Watervale General Store provides staples and delicious food. The township boasts a general store and Post Office, Hotel, Primary School, CFS unit, Anglican and Uniting churches, a garage, a small number of local businesses, wineries, and a variety of recreational facilities at the "Watervale Soldiers' Memorial Park" (tennis club, tennis courts and a bowling green). The historic Grandstand overlooking the town oval was renovated in 2010. Watervale is located on Eyre Creek, which is a tributary of the Wakefield River. The area on which the town was settled was originally granted to a pioneer named David Davies in 1847 by Governor Robe, and he named this section of land Watervale. The area was settled by a number of Protestant families who founded a Bible Methodist Church in the township. The current Uniting Church and accompanying hall are examples of such colonial constructions in the area. 1. Watervale General Store 2. Watervale Hotel 3. Old Uniting Church...
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Leasingham

44081 - Leasingham SA 5452
Leasingham is the name of a hamlet on the southern edge of the Clare Valley. It is approximately 117 kilometres from Adelaide and 17 kilometres south of the town of Clare. There are a number of well-known cellar doors located at Leasingham including O’Leary Walker and Claymore Wines. The hamlet also has a caravan park and bed and breakfast accommodation. Leasingham is an agricultural district in which dry grain farming predominates but is largely surrounded by rolling vineyards in a very picturesque part of the Clare Valley. O’Leary Walkers provides particularly panoramic views of the area. Leasingham is bisected by the Eyre Creek as it makes its way to the Wakefield River. The Riesling Trail is on the western fringe of the township, following the former railway route between Auburn and Clare. The Leasingham district was the ancestral home of the Ngadjuri people. The first European explorer, John Hill, passed through the district in April 1839. Surveys soon followed, the township being named after the village and civil parish of Leasingham in Lincolnshire, England and the site was once owned by E. Campbell, who held approximately 120 hectares (60 acres) of freehold land, which he sold in 1853. By 1866 Leasingham had about 130 residents and, although ribbon development occurred around the Main North Road crossroad, it never prospered into a town....