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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Orange Wineries Oct 2020

 Orange being a cooler climate I believe we have a greater variety of white wines, which for me I am in favour of.  Like the Hunter the wineries are dotted all over the region, so you cover a lot of territory if you want to visit a lot of them...   We only tend to visit one or two wineries per day as that is enough for us.  On this trip we were in the midst of the COVID 19 pandemic, which meant you had to make a booking for most wine tastings due to number limits and another thing we notice is that wineries are now starting to charge.

Angullong Winery- Millthorpe


You cant visit Orange and not take a trip to the picturesque historic town of Millthorpe, and while there you can't not visit a winery. There are two in town Slow Wines and the one we visited Angullong.   They have their cellar door in an old bluestone cottage that was once the stables for the adjoining hotel.  This winery you definitely needed a booking as there is only room for 4 people inside.  Due to the inclement weather and tastings outside were out of the question.  We would say this one is a must-do as we really enjoyed the wines and the experience. We bought wine .... of course! and we didn't pay any tasting fee.























Philip Shaw Winery

This would be the prettiest winery we have visited here in Orange and another must-do if visiting this region.  As this is a popular winery I would recommend that you book. We chose the Koomooloo Taste & Plate experience, where for $20 you tasted not only the wines but other products from the region.  The wines were delicious but I also love the artwork they use on their labels.  Here you couldn't pick and choose the wines you wanted to taste, but if you ask and it is available they may give you a taste of another style that you prefer.  Your visit is not complete without a little wander around their beautiful grounds, obviously geared for weddings and other functions

    





De Salis Winery
There is always one winery that you think "oh we could have skipped that one" That was NOT De Salis, but leads to the story of how we got there.



 We had booked to go Mountain View Winery, But there was just something missing with the whole experience.  Was it the rain, the uninviting shed they put us in or the wine just wasn't as nice as the others that we had tasted.
 

Driving along feeling a little dejected, remember we don't do a lot of wineries in a day. Then we spotted a sign for De Salis and on impulse, we hung a left and drove the long driveway up the hill.  Greeted by the resident chickens we traipsed through the mud and hoped that they would let us gate crash without a booking. Maybe it was because it was the end of the day, someone didn't turn up or did they just say what the hell! and they showed up to our wine barrel. With a beautiful Italian fresco as a backdrop we tasted their delicious wines, do they charge, I don't know, but we did walk away with a couple of reds that we paid an obscene amount of money for.  




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