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Tag Archives: Sparkling
Pipers Brook
Found about 10 minutes away from Bay of Fires, Pipers Brook is an excellent follow up to any wine tour around the Tamar Valley. Without prior warning I nearly missed the turn off since Pipers is in a small compound … Continue reading
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Tagged Bay of Fires, Brut, Jansz, Kreglinger, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Piper's River, Pipers Brook, Sparkling, Tamar Valley
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Bay of Fires
Located about 40 minutes from Launceston near the Pipers River, Bay of Fires set the bar high for our day touring around the Tamar Valley. The simple white weather board building welcomed us in with its clean lines and abundance … Continue reading
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Tagged Bay of Fires, Chardonnay, House of Arras, Launceston, Pinot Noir, Piper's River, Sparkling, Tamar Valley
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