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Established on the beautiful Hunter River in 1828, Dalwood Estate is regarded as the birthplace of Hunter Valley wine. The Semillon is bright, crisp,
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"An old vineyard on the sands of Blewitt Springs provides the fruit. Granny Smith apple, lanolin, mint, a melody of citrus and dried pistachio. Great
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