List of wineries in the Clare Valley

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This is a list of wineries in the Clare Valley , a major wine-producing region located within the Clare Valley in South Australia. There are an estimated 50 wineries in the region. [1]

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Winery
Adelina Wines
Annie's Lane
AP Birks Wendouree Cellars
Art Wine
Black Stump Wines
Brian Barry Wines
Claymore Wines
Clos Clare
Crabtree Watervale Wines
Eldredge Wines
Erin Eyes Wines
Eyre Creek Wines
Greg Cooley Wines
Grosset Wines
Inghams Skilly Ridge
Jeanneret Wines
Jim Barry Wines
Kilikanoon Wines
Kirrihill Wines
Knappstein Wines
Koonowla Wines
KT & the Falcon
Leasingham Wines
Little Brampton Wines
Mad Bastard Wines
Mintaro Wines
Mitchell Winery
Mocandunda Vineyards
Mount Horrocks Wines
Mr Mick
Mt Surmon Wines
O'Leary Walker Wines
Paulett Wines
Pearson Vineyards
Penna Lane Wines
Petaluma - Hanlin Hill Vineyard
Phoenix Estate
Pikes Wines
Pycnantha Hill Estate
Reilly's Wines
Robertson of Clare Wines
Sevenhill Cellars
Shut The Gate Wines
Skillogalee
some young punks
Sussex Squire Wines
Stephen John Wines
Stone Bridge Wines
Stringy Brae of Sevenhill
Taylors Wines
Thomson Family Vintners
Tim Adams Wines
Tim Gramp Wines
Tim McNeil Wines
Trodden on Vineyard
Wakefield Wines (Taylors Wines Pty Ltd)
Wilson Vineyard

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References

  1. Wine Diva "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 April 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link). Accessed: 22 November 2010