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  2. Yarra Valley (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Historic barn at Yering Station. The Yarra Valley was Victoria's first planted wine region, beginning with a vineyard at Yering Station in 1838. The Ryrie brothers, moving their cattle south from Sydney, took up a grazing license of 43,000 acres and planted two varietals, the Black Cluster of Hamburg and Sweetwater.

  3. Yering, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Yering is a town in Victoria, Australia, 38 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges local government area. Yering recorded a population of 138 at the 2021 census .

  4. Yarra Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The view from restored rail motor 22RM whilst travelling on the Yarra Valley Railway. The Yarra Valley Railway currently runs a railmotor service from Healesville station to a temporary terminus at the back of the Tarrawarra Estate Winery on Sundays and public holidays, crossing the Watts River, under the Donovans Road overbridge and through the historic tunnel.

  5. Paul de Castella - Wikipedia

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    The produce of the Yering vineyard is now well known in the Australian wine market. [2] De Castella won a Grand Pix for his wine at Paris Exhibition of 1889. [1] In 1856 he married Elizabeth Anne "Lilly" Anderson, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Anderson. [1] De Castella died in South Yarra, Victoria, on 14 March 1903. [1]

  6. Yering railway station - Wikipedia

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    Yering is a closed railway station, located up from Macintyre Lane, Yering, Victoria, Australia, on the now-closed Healesville line. The station was opened on 15 May 1888, when the partly-completed line was opened as far as Yarra Glen. The station was closed on 9 December 1980, when passenger train services ceased on the Healesville line.

  7. Victorian wine - Wikipedia

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    Mornington Peninsula vineyard. Victorian wine is wine made in the Australian state of Victoria.With over 600 wineries, Victoria has more wine producers than any other Australian wine-producing state but ranks third in overall wine production due to the lack of a mass bulk wine-producing area like South Australia's Riverland and New South Wales's Riverina.

  8. How to tell if your wine has gone bad - AOL

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    Jessica Altieri, the 31-year-old acclaimed sommelier, CEO and Founder of Wine Channel TV and author of the wine-buying guide Kiss My Glass has some helpful tips for figuring out if wine has gone ...

  9. Langton's Classification of Australian Wine - Wikipedia

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    Langton's Classification of Australian Wine is a listing of fine Australian wines compiled by wine-specialist auction house and online merchant Langton's. The Classification is a ranking of the best-performing Australian wines based on secondary market support over a minimum of 10 vintages. It was first published in 1991.