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VICTORIA to Wangaratta RD C377 MAJOR ROADS to Hume Fwy 8 Via Springhurst A B C D E F G H I J KHWY L 1 St Leonards Vineyard HOWLONG GOORAMADDA RD UP RIVER RD 2 COROWA RD All Saints Estate CARLYLE-HOPETOUN RD C381 WEBBS RD RD ALL SAINTS WAHGUNYAH 3 Cofield Chambers Wines C376 Rosewood HUMPHREYS RD Rutherglen POPES RD Wines GOORAMADDA Morris RUTHERGLEN-Estates Wines Pfeiffer DISTILLERY RD COROWA RD RUTHERGLEN 4 Wines Visitor Centre & MIA MIA RD HOWLONG RD Andrew BARKLY ST RAY Bus Exchange R VALLEY ➝ Buller Wines U 5 M MAIN ST HWY To Albury Stanton & D Showgrounds R & Wodonga Killeen Wines N Jones Winery R 5 E WY & Vineyard H Warrabilla H T FRASER RD JONES RD JONES EY B400 HIGH ST R Wines O L Campbells CORNISHTOWN RD L N C381 5km A Wines GREAT SOUTHERN RD V Lake Moodemere T Buller D A JACKS RD OLD HOWLONG RD Y E ➝ MUR A Estate Anderson R Wines E R R G 6 Winery G ID RD To Yarrawonga R E B Scion S FEDERATIONWAY S U ➝ N A C376 C D HILT I STILLARDS LN ERN R R E U HOWLONG RD H T H S HTERHO CHILTERN E G 7 R U G A L RUTHERGLEN WINE EXPERIENCE AND L E S N VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE ➝ VALLEY RD RUTHERGLEN SHOWGROUNDS BOORHAMAN EAST RD VICTORIA To Wangaratta RD C377 MAJOR ROADS To Hume Fwy 8 via Springhurst ➝ MINOR ROADS Magenta Mine WITHERS RD A RD The Winemakers of Rutherglen courtesy shuttle bus will be following three routes around the wineries from 10am to 4pm onT RD Thursday the 29th of November, leaving every hour from GVBR Rest Area (Rutherglen Showgrounds) and from the Rutherglen Visitor Centre. To swap to a different route, just ride the bus back around to the Showgrounds or Visitor Centre and swap to a new bus. Visitor Centre & Bus Exchange G5 BULLER WINES E6 LAKE MOODEMERE ESTATE D5 ST LEONARDS VINEYARD E1 C RUTHERGLEN SPRINGHURST RD C A 57 Main St, Rutherglen 2804 Federation Way Rutherglen 12 Moodemere Rd Rutherglen St Leonards Rd Wahgunyah P: 1800 622 871 P: 02 6032 9660 P: 02 6032 9449 P: 1800 021 621 Rutherglen Showgrounds F5 C CAMPBELLS WINES E5 B MORRIS WINES L4 B SCION F6 161-163 High St, Rutherglen 4603 Murray Valley Hwy Rutherglen Mia Mia Rd Rutherglen 74 Slaughterhouse Rd Rutherglen P: 1800 359 458 P: 02 6026 7303 P: 02 6032 8844 Great Victorian Bike Ride A ALL SAINTS ESTATE D2 A CHAMBERS ROSEWOOD WINERY F5 A PFEIFFER WINES D4 C WARRABILLA WINES A6 All Saints Rd Wahgunyah Barkly St Rutherglen 167 Distillery Rd Wahgunyah Murray Valley Hwy Rutherglen Winery Events 2018 P: 1800 021 621 P: 02 6032 8641 P: 02 6033 2805 P: 02 6035 7242 B ANDERSON WINERY G6 A COFIELD WINES D3 C RUTHERGLEN ESTATES F5 Jump on our courtesy shuttle bus and visit Chiltern Rd Rutherglen Distillery Rd Wahgunyah Drummond St Rutherglen P: 02 6032 8111 P: 02 6033 3798 P: 02 6032 7999 some of our 19 award winning wineries. A ANDREW BULLER WINES E5 B JONES WINERY & VINEYARD G5 C STANTON & KILLEEN WINES E5 352 Jacks Rd Rutherglen Jones Rd Rutherglen 440 Jacks Rd Rutherglen P: 02 6032 9487 P: 02 6032 8496 P: 02 6032 9457 @winerutherglen Bus Route A Bus Route B Bus Route C Chambers Rosewood Winery Morris Wines Rutherglen Estates Rutherglen Muscat and Muscadelle (Tokay/Topaque) are recognised as some Morris Wines will be matching our world famous fortifieds with some delicious Jump off the bus at our cellar door and come in to sample some of of the finest wines in the world. Chambers is considered a major producer. In delicacies from Pincho’s Andiamo. We will have a pick it up at cellar door Rutherglen’s finest wines. While you taste our wines, wander around the addition to our range of fortified wines, we have a large range of table wines. type lunch box for only $20 or a box of desserts for you and friends to share gallery and enjoy one of Australia’s largest collections of Aboriginal art work. Some that are unique such as Gouais Blanc, being a white table wine that just on the lawn under the umbrellas with some cool tunes playing all day. Our Breakfast, coffee and lunch can be enjoyed in the Tuileries courtyard café happens to be one of the parents of both Chardonnay and Riesling. For those giant games will be there for everyone and we will be running two muscat and for an evening of fine dining visit the renowned Tuileries Restaurant. interested in history we also have our “Coat of Arms” cask on display, along masterclasses at 11am and 2pm. Cellar Door & Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery open 10am - 5.30pm. Tuileries with photos from yesteryear. Established in 1858, this sixth generation family café 7am - 4pm breakfast, lunch & coffee. Tuileries Restaurant lunch special of winemakers is a must visit. Andersons Winery - 2 courses $45p.p. 12- 2pm. Tuileries Restaurant dinner- from 6.30pm. Father & daughter winemakers Howard & Christobelle Anderson craft a range Bookings for lunch and dinner recommended - 02 6032 9033. Andrew Buller Wines of hand-made, small batch, award winning wines from estate grown grapes. Enjoy the tranquillity of Cannobie Homestead with sweeping verandahs, We have won the trophies for the Best Rutherglen red wine & the Best North Campbells Wines majestic 100 year old shade trees and sprawling lawns. Savour a full range East Victorian red wine at the Rutherglen Wine Show 3 times in the last 6 years. Over 146 years of tradition, passion and experience all combine to capture of traditionally made boutique wines produced by third and fourth generation We are also very highly regarded for hand-made Sparkling red and Sparkling the full flavours of Rutherglen. Our wines spring from the unique qualities of Rutherglen winemakers, a perfect accompaniment for our prawn gyozas with white wines, and we even have some award winning fortifieds too! When you the Rutherglen Wine Region, five generations of knowledge and a dedication handmade dipping sauce, muscat affogatos and espresso coffee, this is a visit Anderson Cellar door, you enter a working winery and will be greeted by to innovation. We have a hands on approach and an uncompromising child friendly venue with croquet, bocce and tennis. someone directly involved in the winemaking process. commitment to quality. Great wine takes time, so come and join us on a great journey and discover the secret of Campbells Wines. Cheese and Pfeiffer Wines Jones Winery & Vineyard charcuterie platter $25 available (serves two), pre-order encouraged. Pfeiffer Wines is a family winery with “pfantastic” wines made by Jen and Chris TOUR DE BICYCLETTE - GVBR LUNCH MENU Jones Winery & Vineyard has one of Wine available by the glass and bottle. Pfeiffer, a “pfabulous” Daughter and Dad duo. Pfeiffer Wines is in a naturally the most beautiful little cellar doors and restaurants in Victoria, dating back picturesque setting on the banks of Sunday Creek with their “pfamous” Bridge to the 1860s. Mandy Jones, a 5th generation winemaker, is a modernist in Buller Wines crossing the creek to the original vineyard. Turtles love visiting the creek and her approach to handcrafting wines from grapes grown by her brother, Arthur. Spend your day off the bike relaxing at Buller Wines on our lawns with live swim in their droves to be “pfed”. “Pfree” turtle “pfood” is available at the Their wines have power and brightness of fruit that could only be made from music, great food and fabulous wine. Taste great wines at cellar door, grab a Pfeiffer Cellardoor where the “pfriendly” Pfeiffer staff are happy to welcome their very own patch of Rutherglen dirt. Revive the body and mind with lunch bottle or head to our beer and wine tent for a glass to settle in for some fun. you. Always remember: “Pfeiffer’s pfine wine pfor pfine pfood and pfabulous at Jones Winery Restaurant on Thursday 29th November. A special menu Book early for lunch at the fabulous Ripe Restaurant or go more casual and pfolk”...YOU! has been created for participants of the Great Victorian Bike Ride featuring bring your own picnic. Alternatively take advantage of our all day BBQ and ice delicious, seasonal and local food using traditional French techniques with cream tent. Buller Wines will be running tours throughout the day that are Cofield Wines some modern twists. both fun and educational. Join Cofield Wines for our GVBR “rest day FunDay” on 29th of November. We Bookings essential: www.obee.com.au/joneswineryrestaurant/ or telephone More details and bookings at www.bullerwines.com.au will have live music on the lawns from 12-4pm rest up with a cocktail, wine & 02 6032 8496. Jones Winery & Vineyard will also offer Free^ Freight on all wine a variety of food on offer. Our outdoor Wine Bar will be serving up our wines, purchases of 6 bottles or more for all GVBR participants who purchase wine on Warrabilla Wines as well as some fantastic Cocktails using local Gin & Beer, and various non- this day. ^exceptions apply. A family owned and run winery in Rutherglen, Warrabilla make some stellar alcoholic drinks will also be available. All age groups are catered for. Why not Rieslings and fortifieds, but we are best known for our blockbuster red join us for a wine tour & barrel sampling whilst here, to learn from our own Scion wines! We are offering free freight on wines purchased during your visit. * winemaker how we produce our wines from vine to wine. Meet the Winemaker at Scion’s Cellar Door, nestled in the natural landscape conditions apply.
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