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Three Willows Vineyard - Deloraine

From $ 145.0 to $ 145.0

Direct Phone Number : (0438) 507 069
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Three Willows Vineyard provides stylish farmhouse accommodation near Deloraine, northern Tasmania.

The well appointed farmhouse has a queen-size bedroom with en suite, private sitting room and separate entry. Modern conveniences include an outdoor living area with barbecue, television and DVD player, microwave oven and bar fridge.

A delicious breakfast is served in your sitting room to provide you with energy for touring. Explore Cradle Mountain, the Highland Lakes or Mole Creek cave country. Watch winemakers carry out their work in an unhurried traditional way. During vintage you might see your host thigh-deep in a vat, treading the pinot noir grapes to ensure a slow, even ferment. You may also have the opportunity to taste a barrel sample of a young pinot destined for a long life in a bottle. Time, like the wine, is valued at Three Willows Vineyard. Wander to the top of the vineyard and look out to the peaks of the Great Western Tiers and the surrounding patchwork of farms and paddocks.

Approximately 45-minutes drive from Launceston (60 kilometres/37 miles) the farmhouse is an ideal base to explore central and northwest Tasmania.

Three Willows Vineyard is also located on the Gourmet Food Trail.

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