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6814 Ewat Brochure and Map.Pdf LOWER PORTRUSH ROAD O.G ROAD 1 STEPHEN PORTRUSH ROAD GLYNBURN ROAD GLYNBURN TERRACE PAYNEHAM ROAD NELSON STREET 6 3 2 7 5 8 9 MAGILL ROAD FULLARTON ROAD 4 NORTH TERRACE THE PARADE The Eastside Wine & Ale Trail provides the opportunity to experience some of South Australia’s finest 1. Amadio Wines wine and to taste some of 2. CW Wines Adelaide’s best boutique beer, 3. Ferg’s Stepney without leaving the City. 4. Heartland Wines 5. Lambrook Wines 6. Little Bang Brewing Co. Located only minutes east of Adelaide’s CBD, in the heart of the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters 7. Moorooroo Park are eight boutique cellar doors and a micro-brewery. Vineyards Designed to bring people together to enjoy great wine 8. Signature Wines and ale in nine relaxed environments, so close to home, the Eastside Wine & Ale Trail will win the hearts of all 9. Vineyard Road who visit. Get to know the great operators and their history as you sip and sample your way along the Trail. Come for an hour or stay for the day, the Eastside Wine & Ale Trail will not disappoint. Welcome to Adelaide’s only inner‑city Wine & Ale Trail! Amadio Wines Amadio A cellar door in the suburbs with a unique The impressive list of national and international atmosphere is what you encounter as you trophies and gold medals awarded to Amadio, enter Amadio Wines. Built on a long history vintage after vintage, bears positive testimony of successful and award-winning winemaking, to a consistent standard of exceptional quality. this third generation family-owned and operated Priding itself on its Italian heritage, Amadio Wines business first began when Giovanni Amadio now stands as a nationally and internationally commercially registered his Dry Table Wine awarded and recognised brand, with a focus on in 1936. the production and sale of quality wine. Now Danniel, Giovanni’s grandson, is following Why not indulge in and enjoy Amadio’s premium in the family footsteps and has substantially wine with wonderful food and friends? Drop into expanded the Amadio brand. Amadio Wines the cellar door and pick up a bottle today. maintains its successful reputation through the careful selection of fruit from the family’s Kersbrook Vineyard in the Adelaide Hills. FOLLOW US CONTACT US /amadiowines 461 Payneham Road, Felixstow SA 5070 @amadiowines P: (08) 8365 5988 E: [email protected] BUSINESS OWNER W: amadiowines.com.au Danniel Amadio CW Wines Located in the Coonawarra—the heart of With the combination of South Australia’s South Australia’s Limestone Coast, Coonawarra unique climate, their advanced winery equipment, Wines crafts unique parcels of high-quality wine. efficiency of operation and award-winning onsite winemaker, CW Wines produce wines The family-owned and operated winery is located of consistent quality, depth of flavour and in a former limestone quarry; the sheer walls exceptional value. highlighting the signature white limestone, topped by dramatic terra rossa soil that the region is Their warm and inviting cellar door in Stepney renowned for. The locational features and state offers a one-of-a-kind experience to taste the of the art equipment used allow CW Wines Coonawarra wine region right in the heart of the to offer a range of products including Shiraz, City. While you are there, why not experience the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, diverse selection of red and white wines from Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Rosé. their other regions including Padthaway, McLaren Vale and Barossa Valley. CW Wines has a reputation for outstanding quality, winning awards both locally and If you are looking to taste the best of what the internationally. Coonawarra offers then come and meet Denise and the friendly team—they will be sure to tell you some stories and provide you with the excellent wine and service you would expect from CW Wines. FOLLOW US CONTACT US /cwwine 4 Nelson Street, Stepney SA 5069 @cw_wines P: (08) 8362 6135 E: [email protected] BUSINESS OWNER W: cwwines.com.au Denise Tranter Ferg’s Stepney Ferg’s Cousins Jordan and Bevan both have vast Not only do Jordan and Bevan pride experience in the wine-making industry and themselves on showcasing all they have to together have created a collaborative cellar offer as experienced winemakers, but also as door, Ferg’s Stepney. Ferg’s brings winemakers, facilitators, helping those without a cellar door brewers and distillers together under the one roof to place their products in front of customers. and within close proximity to Adelaide’s CBD. Their commitment to creating a local industry is demonstrated by Threefold Distilling taking up In a warm and inviting space complete with a residence at Ferg’s, a move that has allowed sunny beer garden is where you can enjoy Ferg’s them to expand their gin distilling operation wine offerings which include both Moorak and while complementing Ferg’s and its offerings. Massey, the respective wine labels of Jordan and Bevan. At Ferg’s you can enjoy your locally made beverages with delicious pizzas or cheese and In addition to their wines, the cousins have charcuterie boards, or take advantage of local collaborated with Imperial Measures Distilling food trucks that set up on site. It is an experience to create a house gin and with Ministry of Beer not to be missed. to produce a signature house pilsner. FOLLOW US CONTACT US /fergs.stepney 8A Union Street, Stepney SA 5069 @fergs_stepney E: [email protected] W: fergs-stepney.com.au BUSINESS OWNERS Jordan Hein and Bevan Ferguson Heartland Wines Heartland Heartland’s ethos is simple and honest: Today Heartland sources all of its fruit from to produce food-friendly, varietal wines Langhorne Creek and makes only red wines. and innovative blends from the best Heartland’s award winning wines can be found fruit from Langhorne Creek. throughout Australia and across the globe. The Heartland story began in the late 1990’s An extension of their Langhorne Creek cellar door, when winemaker Ben Glaetzer (Glaetzer Wines) Heartland’s Norwood tasting space offers small became excited about the outstanding quality of groups of up to eight people the opportunity to fruit being grown in some of South Australia’s experience the Heartland story in the City. lesser-known regions, in particular Langhorne Creek. Together with industry veterans Scott Collett (Woodstock Wines), Grant Tilbrook and more recently Nick Keukenmeester, they grew Heartland into an award-winning winery. FOLLOW US CONTACT US /HeartlandWines 24 Beulah Road, Norwood SA 5067 @heartlandwines P: (08) 8333 1363 E: [email protected] @heartlandwines W: heartlandwines.com.au Wine Maker Ben Glaetzer Managing Director Nick Keukenmeester Explore Adelaide’s only inner-city wine and ale trail at your leisure Lambrook Wines Lambrook Beginning as a dream of Adam and Brooke If they are not happy with the fruit, they won’t Lampit in 2008, Lambrook Wines has evolved make the wine as they will only produce the into a fully-fledged and respected South best and showcase the Adelaide Hills in the Australian wine label, featuring on many most positive light. restaurant wine lists. The Lambrook Wines cellar door is nestled It all started with two small parcels of fruit (Shiraz among a number of warehouses, and has and Sauvignon Blanc), and a group of friends been transformed into a minimalistic and unique and family as their original taste testers. Before space featuring a shipping container that has long word got out and Lambrook Wines became been retrofitted to act as a bar. increasingly popular and in high demand. Visit Adam and Brooke to explore and With years of experience in the wine industry, taste all that Lambrook Wines has to offer. Adam and Brooke have been able to take their passion and knowledge and use it to create Lambrook Wines. From winemaking to bottling, labelling and even delivering themselves, Adam and Brooke are hands on in every aspect and have dedicated their time and passion to making their dream a reality. This is what makes their wine uncompromising and of the highest quality. FOLLOW US CONTACT US /LambrookWines Warehouse 4, 2-20 Magill Road, Norwood SA 5067 @lambrook_wines P: 0428 833 940 E: [email protected] or [email protected] BUSINESS OWNERS W: lambrook.com.au Adam and Brooke Lampit Little Bang Brewing Co. Brewing Bang Little Little Bang was born in 2013 when former game Whilst beer might be the boys’ go-to, they have developers and brewing buddies Fil and Ryan delved into broader markets, collaborating with started dreaming, designing and collecting other local producers to create exclusive wines equipment, materials and tools. Eighteen months and gin. later a hand-made microbrewery was launched The in-house kitchen serves a selection of Asian in Fil’s garage. With their small batches of beer and American style street food and share plates quickly selling out, Little Bang soon ran into the and can cater for functions and events across the problem of being unable to produce enough beer tap room, mezzanine and beer garden spaces. to meet demand. So, in late 2015, they moved into their Stepney premises where they also With more than 50 beers in the range which opened a small cellar door. includes everything from traditional style pale ales and porters to the more obscure sours and barley After three short years and growth in national wines, there is always something new to try. And demand, it was time for Little Bang to expand the fully stocked takeaway fridge will ensure you again. Fil and Ryan wanted to stay close to their can continue to enjoy Little Bang beers at home.
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